If you are looking for Someone Else’s Bed guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Someone Else’s Bed by Hole using guitar or guitar.
This song by Hole can also be played by that instruments.
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Someone Else’s Bed guitar chords has rhythm and included in Nobody’s Daughter (2010) album.
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Someone Else’s Bed by Hole Guitar Chords
Band: Hole
Track: #6
Just take a look at this Video, to figure out which rythm you gotta play:
Tune down half a step!
Here’s how the chords should be played:
e–x-x-x—x-x-x—x-x-x—0-0-0—x-x-x—|
B–3-3-3—3-3-3—3-3-3—1-1-1—3-3-3—|
G–0-0-0—0-0-0—2-2-2—2-2-2—2-2-2—|
D–2-2-2—0-0-0—0-0-0—2-2-2—2-2-2—|
A–2-2-2—2-2-2———–0-0-0—0-0-0—|
E–0-0-0—3-3-3—————————|
chord, play the chords the way i wrote it down !!!!
Intro: Em7 / G / Dadd9
1. Verse:
Oh, in someone else’s bed
It’s a terrible sense of dread
And I just try to forget
How did we all end up dead?
Chorus:
I believe I’ve seen the end of it all
Sunday morning when the rain begins to fall
2. Verse:
Has a wretched little name
I have walked the walk of shame
As I have been the death of you
Oh, I want to watch the view
Chorus:
I believe I’ve seen the end of it all
Sunday morning when the rain begins to fall
Bridge:
(haven’t figured it out yet…just send me a mail, if you know how to play it 🙂
Are you there when I’m ready to top myself
Are you there when I’m all alone
Do you even know why I am suffering
Are you down to your bones?
Are you down to your bones?
Are you down to your bones?
Chorus:
I believe I’ve seen the end of it all
Sunday morning when the rain begins to fall
Outro:
If you want to learn Hole Someone Else’s Bed 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 Someone Else’s Bed. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.