Slip by Lucky Boys Confusion Lyric and Guitar Chords

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You can play Slip by Lucky Boys Confusion using guitar or guitar.
This song by Lucky Boys Confusion can also be played by that instruments.
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Slip guitar chords has rhythm and included in Throwing the Game (2001) album.
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Slip by Lucky Boys Confusion Guitar Chords


LUCKY BOYS CONFUSION – THROWING THE GAME – SLIP

Tabbed by Nick Schmoyer, January 3, 2004

This tab sounds exactly correct when played in standard tuning. After the “main” song is done,
there are two guitars, but I have arranged it for one guitar.

INTRO:


e|----------------------------
B|----3-------------3---------
G|------2-------------2-------
D|----------------------------
A|-2------2-------------------
E|--------------0-------------
e|------------------------|------------------------0-|----------------------|------------------0-
B|----3-----2-----0h2p0---|----3-----2-----0h2p0---0-|----3-----2-----0h2---|------------------0-
G|----------------------2-|----------------------2---|--------------------2-|-2p0---0------------
D|------------------------|--------------------------|----------------------|-----4----0h2--2----
A|-2--2--2--2--0--0-------|-2--2--2--2--0--0---------|-2--2--2--2--0--0-----|--------------------
E|------------------------|--------------------------|----------------------|-3--------0---------

sweep the following chords:


e|-2---3---0------------------
B|-3-------2------------------
G|-2-------2------------------
D|-0-------2------------------
A|---------0------------------
E|----------------------------

MAIN INTRO:

Now it kicks into the “main” song…. so we’ll call this the main intro.


e|-----|-----|-----|-----
B|-----|-----|-----|-----
G|-----|--4--|-----|--3--
D|--5--|--4--|--5--|--3b-
A|--5--|--2--|--5--|--2--
E|--3--|-----|--3--|-----

VERSE:

Play MAIN INTRO, except exclude that last bend.
(“feeling… attractively….”)

Play MAIN INTRO, but palm mute the bass notes before playing the chords.
(“You’ve got, sand in…”)

They also play this little fill once:


e|-----|-----|-----
B|-----|-----|-----
G|--7--|--6--|--9--
D|--7--|--6--|--9--
A|--5--|--4--|--7--
E|-----|-----|-----

CHORUS:


e|-----|-----|-----|-----
B|-----|-----|-----|-----
G|-----|-----|-----|-----
D|--7--|--9--|--7--|--5--
A|--7--|--9--|--7--|--5--
E|--5--|--7--|--5--|--3--

BRIDGE:

guitar 1 should play the same part as the verse, while guitar 2 plays this.

(tremolo) (tremolo) /(tremolo)


e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
B|----------------------------------5-5/7-7-7-7-7-7-7-5-----5--5/65---5----------------8-8/10-7-6b7-5---5-------
G|---------------2-4------------4-7---------------------4-7----------7---7-4--------4-7----------------7---7-----
D|------/4-4-4-4-----4-4-4-4--7----------------------------------------------7----5------------------------------
A|--2/4----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
e|-----7---------7-10b-10-9-----------
B|---7---10-7-10------------10--------
G|-9b--------------------------9-9h11-
D|------------------------------------
A|------------------------------------
E|------------------------------------

NOTE: The easiest way to play this next part is to simply use bar chords.

Guitar 1’s part should be played 2 times total, and guitar 2 should come in at the second time.

GUITAR 1


e|------------------------------------------------2-
B|---------3------------7------------3--------------
G|--------------------------------------------------
D|---5------------9------------5--------------4-----
A|-----5--------9---9------------5----------4---4---
E|-3-----3------7-----7------3-----3------2---------

GUITAR 2


e|-------5------9-7-------------------------2-5-3-2-----------
B|-2h3p2--------9---97/9--------5----------3-------3-5-2-3-0-
G|--------------9-----------6--7---6-6/7----4-----------------
D|--------------7---------------------------------------------
A|------------------------------------------------------------
E|------------------------------------------------------------

Here’s the easiest part of the entire song… the reggae part.

GUITAR 1


e|-3x----|-2x-----
B|-3x----|-3x-----
G|-4x----|-4x-----
D|----x4-|-----x4-
A|-------|--------
E|-------|--------

BASS (in case you were wondering…)


G|-------------|---------------|-------------|-------------------
D|-------------|---------------|-------------|-------------------
A|-------5-5---|-------9-9-----|-------5-5---|---9-----9-7-------
E|-3-3-3-----3-|-7-7-7-----7-7-|-3-3-3-----3-|-7---7-------10-9--

GUITAR 2


e|--------------------------------------------------------
B|--------------------------------------------------------
G|-7--7--7--43/4--/9-7-6-7-4---7--7--7--43/4--/9-7-6-/4-
D|--------------------------------------------------------
A|--------------------------------------------------------
E|--------------------------------------------------------

LYRICS:
Sitting, attractively bored;
and I guess I had this coming, it’s been a long time coming
casually she kills me, attractively bored
I leave too much unsaid, I leave too much unsaid

You’ve got sand in the palm of your hand
don’t let it slip away
Regret haunts forever, don’t try to be clever
to shatter these weak walls

and finally he approaches, the one he’s watched so long
he musters up his courage, hello
then he turns around and heads back to the daily life he knows
when a tap upon his shoulder, hello

sweating, my swagger ignored;
and I’m swaying on the border, gotta get my life in order
casually she stills me, attractively scarred
I leave too much unsaid, I leave too much unsaid

If you want to learn Lucky Boys Confusion Slip guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart

The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Slip. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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