How To Disappear Completely Chords
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Difficulty: | intermediate |
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Tuning: | E A D G B E |
Capo: | 2nd fret |
Author SpectrumPulse [a] 239. 2 contributors total, last edit on Jul 6, 2018
We have an official How To Disappear Completely tab made by UG professional guitarists.
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Emb6 - 022010
[Intro]
C Cadd9 Em Emb6
[Verse 1]
C Cadd9
That there, that's not me
Em Emb6
I go where I please
C Cadd9
I walk through walls
Em Emb6
I float down the Liffey
[Refrain]
G Gsus4
I'm not here
Em Emb6
This isn't happening
G Gsus4
I'm not here
Em Emb6
I'm not here
[Verse 2]
C Cadd9
In a little while
Em Emb6
I'll be gone
C Cadd9
The moment's already passed
Em Emb6
Yeah, it's gone
[Refrain]
G Gsus4
And I'm not here
Em Emb6
This isn't happening
G Gsus4
I'm not here
Em Emb6
I'm not here
[Verse 3]
C Cadd9
Strobe lights
Em Emb6
And blown speakers
C Cadd9
Fireworks
Em Emb6
And hurricanes
[Refrain]
G Gsus4
I'm not here
Em Emb6
This isn't happening
G Gsus4
I'm not here
Em Emb6
I'm not here, here
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3 comments

Emb6 is not a chord recognised by the system. A minor chord with an added b6 is problematical in theory, it's more usually considered to be a maj7 chord with a different root, e.g. Emb6 = Cmaj7/E. Although obviously the intention here is for it to be an Em type chord.
(Explanation for hi.peter.cooke who put a bad report on the tab for this reason, and anyone else interested.)
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This tab sounds great. Version 1 on untlimate-guitar sounds so wrong in comparison. It's def more complicated than just C and Em the whole time lol. Great job tabbing this out.
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Em b6 =Cmaj7/E
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