The Past Recedes by John Frusciante Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for The Past Recedes guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play The Past Recedes by John Frusciante using guitar or guitar.
This song by John Frusciante can also be played by that instruments.
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The Past Recedes guitar chords has rhythm and included in Curtains (2004) album.
You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here.

The Past Recedes by John Frusciante Guitar Chords


Chords used:
G
D
Am
Em
B7


E|--3--------------2--------------0----------------0----------------2--
B|--3--------------3--------------1----------------0----------------0--
G|--0--------------2--------------2----------------0----------------2--
D|--0--------------0--------------2----------------2----------------1--
A|--2-----------------------------0----------------2----------------2--
E|--3----------------------------------------------0-------------------

C
!
[G/B]


E|--0----------------2-----------(0)--
B|--1----------------1------------3---
G|--0----------------2------------0---
D|--2----------------1------------0---
A|--3-----------------------------2---
E|------------------------------------

Intro:

1,2,3,4..

G D Am Em (x3)

G
D
Am

G
And then
D
the past
Am
recedes
Em

G
And I
D
won’t be
Am
involved
Em

G
The ef
D
fort to
Am
be free
Em

G
Seems point
D
less from
Am
above

G
You’re look
D
ing down
Am
at me
Em

G
I’d rather
D
stay
Am
below
Em

G
Than have you
D
staring up
Am
at me
Em

G
It is nowhere
D
I want to
Am
go (
B7
Oh)

C
Ay, this
!
business of how l
Em
ong we try to s
D
tay alive

C
Why to
!
be here you first g
Em
ot to die, s
D
o I gave it a try

And

C
what do you [C/B]know,
Am
time was so long ago…
B7

G
And things
D
come back
Am
you see
Em

G
To where
D
they don’t be
Am
long
Em

G
And every
D
drop of
Am
sea
Em

G
Is
D
the whole o
Am
cean (
B7
Oh)}

C
I lied to th
!
e greatest thieves about
Em
anything a
D
nd everything

C
I’m
!
a figure of for
Em
gotten speech,
D
I’m out of reach

C
I can’t play it [C/B]safe, but I might
Am
just in case…
B7

Solo:

hHammer on
ppull off
bbend
/slide
rrelease bend

B7
G
D
Am
Em


E|--10--8h10p8--7--7h8p7-------------------7---------------------------------
B|------------------------10--8--7--8---------10--8--7--8----7--5--3--3h5p3p0
G|---------------------------------------------------------------------------
D|---------------------------------------------------------------------------
A|---------------------------------------------------------------------------
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------

G
D
Am
Em
G
D
Am


E|---------------------------------------------------------------------3--
B|--0-----0------------------------------------------------3--1h3p1p0-----
G|-----2-----2--0h2p0-----0------0-----------------0--4p0-----------------
D|---------------------4------------4--2--0--2--4-------------------------
A|------------------------------------------------------------------------
E|------------------------------------------------------------------------

Em
G
D
(i
Am
n bend) (i
B7
n bend)
C


E|--7--5h7p5/3--3------------10--10--10b12----12--12----12b14--14--14--7--8b10r8--7--12--
B|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
D|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

C
I’m
!
disguised as a
Em
reaching hand, I’m a
D
working man

I

C
don’t un
!
derstand why clockout
Em
come so slow
D
everytime

C
That’s one line I [C/B]stay right be
Am
hind

C
That’s one line I [C/B]stay right be
Am
hind
B7

G D Am Em (x3)

G D Am B7… G

If you want to learn John Frusciante The Past Recedes 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 Past Recedes. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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