Synchronicity II by The Police Lyric and Guitar Chords

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You can play Synchronicity II by The Police using guitar or guitar.
This song by The Police can also be played by that instruments.
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Synchronicity II guitar chords has rhythm and included in Synchronicity (1983) album.
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Synchronicity II by The Police Guitar Chords


From (Chad English)
Subject: Re: TAB: Synchronicity II – different
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 1994 16:28:28 GMT
X-Newsreader:

In article sd021@diana.di.fc.ul.pt (SDII-Grupo_sd021)
writes:
Synchronicity 2 – The Police from “Synchronicity” album
as played by Sting in Oslo (1994)
Transcription: Luis Ferreira


e--7----7^5--7^5--|--7----7^5--7^5--|--7----7^5--7^5--|--7----7^5--7^5--
B--5----5----5----|--5----5----5----|--5----5----5----|--5----5----5----
G-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------
D-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------
A-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------
E-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------

Then play it again 3 times singing “Yeee-ooo-ooo” ( you know what I mean 🙂 )


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

( I play it strumming 8 times each chord )
( In every D Dsus2 part, alternate a few times between the two chords )

Another suburban family morning.
Grandmother screaming at the wall.
We have to shout above the din of our Rice Crispies
We can’t hear anything at all.

A Bm7/11/nr B7/11/nr Bm7/11/nr
Mother chants her litany of boredom and frustration,
A Bm7/11/nr B7/11/nr Bm7/11/nr
But we know all her suicides are fake.
D[F/A]addy only stares into the d[F/A]istance
There’s o[F/A]nly so much more that he can take.

Many miles away something crawls from the slime
E E? E
At the bottom of a dark Scottish lake.

Another industrial ugly morning
The factory belches filth into the sky.
He walks unhindered through the picket lines today,
He doesn’t think to wonder why.

A Bm7/11/nr B7/11/nr Bm7/11/nr
The secretaries pout and preen like cheap tarts in a red light street,
A Bm7/11/nr B7/11/nr Bm7/11/nr
But all he ever thinks to do is watch.
And e[F/A]very single meeting with his so-c[F/A]alled superior
Is a hum[F/A]iliating kick in the crotch.

Many miles away something crawls to the surface
E E? E
Of a dark Scottish lake.

( Play the intro again 4 times singing “Yeee-ooo-ooo” )

Another working day has ended.
Only the rush hour hell to face.
Packed like lemmings into shiny metal boxes.
Contestants in a suicidal race.

Daddy grips the wheel and stares alone into the distance,
He knows that something somewhere has to break.
He sees the family home now looming in the headlights,
The pain upstairs that makes his eyeballs ache.

Many miles away there’s a shadow on the door
E E?
Of a cottage on the shore
E E? E E? E’ E? E E? E E? E+11
Of a dark Scottish lake

Chords used:

A 002220 C#m7 042100
D x00232 Dsus2 x00230
Bm7/11/nr 004230 B7/11/nr 004240 ( nr NOROOT )
F/A x03211 Dm6 x00201
Esus4 002200 Fmaj7 033210
G6 320000 E 022100
E? 033200 E’ 044300
E+11 012100

The names of the chords might not be completely correct, but then again,
they’re not completely wrong either 🙂
Have fun!


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| | “You see a city in the desert lies |
| Luis Ferreira | The vanity of an ancient king |
| | But the city lies on broken pieces |
| sd021@diana.fc.ul.pt | Where the wind howls and the vultures sing” |
| | Sting – The Soul Cages |


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I play it slightly different. Opening riff is the same but riff into verse I us
e:


E -----------------
B -----------------
G -------5-7-------
D ---7-7----------- (or could use 2 2; 0 2 up a string)
A -----------------
E -----------------

For the verses I use the riff:
PM……..| PM………..|


--------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------
----2-----2----4-4-4-4-2-----4---4-4-4-4-2--
--------------------------------------------
--0-----4-----------------------------------
--------------------------------------------

2nd part of verse


-------------------------
-------------------------
--6-6---7-7---8-8---7-7--
--7-7---7-7---7-7---7-7-- repeat
--0-0---0-0---0-0---0-0--
-------------------------

3rd part of verse
PM…..| PM……….| PM..|


-------------------------------------
----------5-5--------------5-5-------
------4-4-----4-4------3-3-----3-3---
--0-0--------------0-0--------------- repeat
-------------------------------------
-------------------------------------
-------------------------
--9-9-9-7---9---9-9-9-7--
--9-9-9-7---9---9-9-9-7--
--9-9-9-7---9---9-9-9-7--
-------------------------
-------------------------

chorus
lightly palm muted


-----------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------
----2---2-2------2---2-2------4---4-4------2---2-2---
--2---2-----2-/3---3-----3-/5---5-----5-/3---3-----3-
-----------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------
----1---1-1------2---2-2------1---1-1------2------5-7-
--2---2-----2--2---2-----2--2---2-----2--2----7-7-----
------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------

I usually just bend 17 on the B string followed by sliding
the pick up and down the A and D strings for the solo break
back into the intro riff.

There is an extra 999/777 riff before the final chorus.

The outro riff I just play the chorus chords as full chords


----------------------------------
----------------------------------
--2---------2---------4---------2-
--2---------3---------5---------3- repeat and fade
--0---------0---------0---------0-
----------------------------------

This was from memory so I might have screwed a couple of
numbers up. Hope this helps.

Chad

If you want to learn The Police Synchronicity II 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 Synchronicity II. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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