Mat Kearney - What's A Boy To Do
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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
Artist: Mat Kearney
Album: Nothing Left To Lose
Song: What's A Boy To Do
I'm not sure if this is perfect, but it sounds good. There's one part later in
the song that I think might be a different chord pattern, but these 3 chords
work for most of the song.
Asus2: x02200
Bsus: x24400
C#m7: x46600
The first 2 chords are played one measure each, and the C#m7 is played for 2.
Comments about this tab
| The4thSquirrel - 2006-07-22 | | The song itself seems right but do you know where he changes to "it's all quiet for the first time..." I'm pretty knew to this so if anyone can help me out. Thanks! |
| The4thSquirrel - 2006-07-22 | switch Bsus and C#m7...Bsus is played twice and C#m7 is once
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| drewatpu - 2006-08-28 | It's not 100% correct, but I think at the "it's all quiet for the first time" change you just play the same three chords, just in a different order:
Asus2
It's all quiet for the first time
Bsus
With no voices left to fall - I saw
C#m7
a boy at the bottom of the bridge
Asus2
His car was left there on the top
Asus2
It's four o'clock in the morning
Bsus
Didn't need to be like this
C#m7
There's a white sheet left to cover up
Asus2
What should have been a holy kiss
Asus2
It's not like those days
C#m7 Bsus
It's not like I'm scared of you
Then the end of the song is back to Asus2 - C#m7 - Bsus
Again, I'm not sure this is 100%, but it's what I think I can hear in the song. Hope that helps!! It's a great song to play to!
Peace brothers and sisters!!
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