The Final Countdown by Europe Lyric and Guitar Chords

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You can play The Final Countdown by Europe using guitar or guitar.
This song by Europe can also be played by that instruments.
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The Final Countdown guitar chords has rhythm and included in The Final Countdown (1986) album.
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The Final Countdown by Europe Guitar Chords


Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 09:01:35 +0200 (MET DST)
From: Hugo Delgado
Subject: e/europe/the_final_countdown.tab

Song: The Final Countdown – Europe (The Final Countdown)
by Hugo_MSD (ee95114@tom.fe.up.pt)


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This is NOT a professional transcription, it is just the way I play the song,
so you may find some errors in it. If you have any correction and/or comment,
feel free to e-mail it.


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intro:

F#m
[/]
D
[/]
Bm
[/]
E

F#m
[/]
D
[/]
Bm
[/]
E

F#m
[G#/E] [/]
A
D
[/]
C#

verse:

F#m
We’re leaving together,
But still it’s fa
Bm
rewell
F#m
And maybe we’ll come back,
F#m
To [G#/E]earth, who can
A
tell?
D
I guess there is
E
no one to blame
A
We’re [G#/E]leaving
F#m
ground
E
(leaving
D
ground)
Will things ever
C#
be the same again?
!
!
E

It’s the final

F#m
countdown..
D
.
Bm
E

the final
F#m
countdown..
D
.
Bm
E
Ohhh,

F#m
we’re heading for Venus
F#m
and still we s
Bm
tand tall
F#m
Cause maybe they’ve seen us
F#m
and [G#/E]welcome us
A
all
D
With so many
E
light years to go
A
and [G#/E]things to be
F#m
found (
E
to be
D
found)
I’m sure that we’ll
C#m
all miss her so.
!
!
E

It’s the final

F#m
countdown..
D
.
Bm
E

the final
F#m
countdown..
D
.
Bm
E

the final
F#m
countdown..[G#/E].
A
D
C#
Ohhh!!!
F#m

SOLO:

Bm
A
D


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1.

G
Em
A


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t t t
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2.

Bm
F#
A
Bm


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C#


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F#m
[/]
D
[/]
Bm
[/]
E

F#m
[/]
D
[/]
Bm
[/]
E

The final
F#m
countdo[G#/E]wn…
A
D
oh-
C#
oh

it’s the final

F#m
count[/]dow
D
n..[/].
Bm
[/]
E
(the final
F#m
count[/]dow
D
n)[/]
Bm
[/]
E

The final
F#m
countdown (the [G#/E]final
A
countdown
D
),
C#
oh
it’s the final
F#m
countdown
D
, we’re leaving
Bm
togeth
E
er
(the final
F#m
countdown)
D
we’ll all miss her
Bm
so
E

it’s the final
F#m
countdown (the [G#/E]final
A
countdown
D
, o
C#
hh)
it’s the final
F#m
countdown,
D
we’re leaving to
Bm
gether
E
, The Final
F#m
Count
F#m
down!

If you want to learn Europe The Final Countdown 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 The Final Countdown. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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