yeah! there wasnt a video for this on youtube when i first liked this many moons ago :) happy now. my favourites from his album are this one and 'the orient and the gatsby's slew of choices' and 'nothing better than a journey' but please all of his stuff obv incl bon iver are amazing :D
@YpeYesYes you could just search for one his songs like this one i.e. ''justin vernon redemption, song meaning'' then copy and paste whats on the site and put it into an internet translator
It´s my imagination or the voice in the background (at the end) sounds just like Eddie Vedder 0: btw amazing but what can you expect from justin Vernom? besides awesomeness xD
I know this comment is 13 years old but I have some tabs for this song! They might not be 100% accurate but they sound really close to me Tuning: E standard, however the song is in 447hz so it's slightly higher sounding than standard, so tuning your strings up roughly 1/4th a step would work BPM: 167 Chords: For the beginning of the song, the chords are a simple loop of E and A. Start off with E and move to A after two measures, and go back to E after another two At around 1:04, the bridge of the song changes and the chords will be E, then to B, then to C#m7, then to C#m, then to A in this exact order. Then at around 1:22 the song switches back to the first chords of the song, being a simple loop of E and A Then around 2:10, the song switches back to the chords played in the bridge, being E, B, C#m7, C#m, and then A in that order, and it loops until the end of the song. Hope this helps some and makes sense if you're still interested!
It does sound like a C shape with a capo on the 4th for most of the verse. During the verse though I think he puts his pinky on the 3rd fret of the D string relative to the capo every now and then. I'm probably wrong and way off but, the verse sounds like C G Am F to me?
I know this comment is 13 years old but I have some tabs for this song! They might not be 100% accurate but they sound really close to me Tuning: E standard, however the song is in 447hz so it's slightly higher sounding than standard, so tuning your strings up roughly 1/4th a step would work BPM: 167 Chords: For the beginning of the song, the chords are a simple loop of E and A. Start off with E and move to A after two measures, and go back to E after another two At around 1:04, the bridge of the song changes and the chords will be E, then to B, then to C#m7, then to C#m, then to A in this exact order. Then at around 1:22 the song switches back to the first chords of the song, being a simple loop of E and A Then around 2:10, the song switches back to the chords played in the bridge, being E, B, C#m7, C#m, and then A in that order, and it loops until the end of the song. Hope this helps some and makes sense if you're still interested!
I am stable, I am breakable
I am boarded up and begging you
..........
to never let this song end.
repeat.
I havs built myself by built by this song; You saved myself my life justin,
Justin Vernon, Bon Iver, JD Vernon, it's all the same to me. Amazing.
i feel gifted for having his music in my mellow life
10 seconds in and I was already blown away.
this song is such a spiritual experience for me. Is such a great song on the road to healing.
Justin Vernon
Bon Iver
Volcano Choir
Gayngs
DeYarmond Edison
and probably a couple more i havent found
he's the man.
Big Red Machine, brother
Thank me later😁
yeah! there wasnt a video for this on youtube when i first liked this many moons ago :) happy now. my favourites from his album are this one and 'the orient and the gatsby's slew of choices' and 'nothing better than a journey' but please all of his stuff obv incl bon iver are amazing :D
Justin Vernon. Brilliant.
I know there is always a comment like this, but for real who in the world would thumbs-down this?
2:20 begins the sheer brilliance of justin vernon
Amazing. And From 2:10 to the end -- Magnificent !
thanks for the explained lines woman / man!!!
Thankyou for the music!!!! (-:
how long has he been around making music? i can't get enough of anything he does.
Love how this comment is 12 years old
Also "Shouting Matches". Especially now that they got back playing together
@YpeYesYes you could just search for one his songs like this one i.e. ''justin vernon redemption, song meaning'' then copy and paste whats on the site and put it into an internet translator
...and now I know who beardo beard hats are modeled after
I would love to have the chords for this. It's a C with capo in the 4th all the time, but it changes in the chorus.
It´s my imagination or the voice in the background (at the end) sounds just like Eddie Vedder 0:
btw amazing but what can you expect from justin Vernom?
besides awesomeness xD
woahhh
does anyone know a website which explains his lyrics in some way, my english ain't good enough to understand them well enough sorry to say
@bLackmarketRadio since like '95-'96... seriously.
@MRygreb mount vernon.
Tabs for this song? I doubt you will. A lot of Vern's older stuff you'd probably have to use your ear.
I know this comment is 13 years old but I have some tabs for this song! They might not be 100% accurate but they sound really close to me
Tuning: E standard, however the song is in 447hz so it's slightly higher sounding than standard, so tuning your strings up roughly 1/4th a step would work
BPM: 167
Chords: For the beginning of the song, the chords are a simple loop of E and A. Start off with E and move to A after two measures, and go back to E after another two
At around 1:04, the bridge of the song changes and the chords will be E, then to B, then to C#m7, then to C#m, then to A in this exact order.
Then at around 1:22 the song switches back to the first chords of the song, being a simple loop of E and A
Then around 2:10, the song switches back to the chords played in the bridge, being E, B, C#m7, C#m, and then A in that order, and it loops until the end of the song.
Hope this helps some and makes sense if you're still interested!
It does sound like a C shape with a capo on the 4th for most of the verse. During the verse though I think he puts his pinky on the 3rd fret of the D string relative to the capo every now and then. I'm probably wrong and way off but, the verse sounds like C G Am F to me?
taerichter oops, meant to say that the chorus sounds like C G Am F. oops!
taerichter Thanks for this! Planning on playing it at an open mic. What a beautiful tune
Lucas Merat heya, no problem! Hope it went well!
Try with D A D F# A D tuning with the capo on the second
Tabs!? :( I can't find them anywhere..
8 years later and I'm afraid that there still aren't any :(
I know this comment is 13 years old but I have some tabs for this song! They might not be 100% accurate but they sound really close to me
Tuning: E standard, however the song is in 447hz so it's slightly higher sounding than standard, so tuning your strings up roughly 1/4th a step would work
BPM: 167
Chords: For the beginning of the song, the chords are a simple loop of E and A. Start off with E and move to A after two measures, and go back to E after another two
At around 1:04, the bridge of the song changes and the chords will be E, then to B, then to C#m7, then to C#m, then to A in this exact order.
Then at around 1:22 the song switches back to the first chords of the song, being a simple loop of E and A
Then around 2:10, the song switches back to the chords played in the bridge, being E, B, C#m7, C#m, and then A in that order, and it loops until the end of the song.
Hope this helps some and makes sense if you're still interested!
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