Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Shingle song / Peter Hammill Here's another enjoyable sad song. Play all the F#m and Bm chords on the first verse without letting the higher (6th) string sound. The other verses - you shouldn't give a damn, and I didn't check whether Hammill did at all. The E and Esus4 chords are not played on the 0 position (the end of the neck) but in the way I show (I hope). You can ignore it if it makes you busy and just play it on the more comfortable position. Don't forget to sing it in a VERY low bass voice... the credit for that, but he deserves it, anyhow... F#m: 2-4-4-3-2-2 on first verse better do: 2-4-4-3-2-x-| Bm: 2-2-4-4-3-2 on first verse better do: 2-2-4-4-3-x-| E: x-x-6-4-5-4 or: x-7-9-9-9-x----------------------| Esus4: x-x-x-4-5-5 or: x-7-9-9-10-x---------------------| G#m: 4-6-6-4-4-4-----------------------------------------| A: 5-7-7-6-5-5-----------------------------------------| You can see in the last light that's graced as dawn that there's nothing in my heart but pain as I stand, facing sea, knowing that you're gone all the elements rage to explain that I should really be on my way; but there is something which ensures I must stay. Beneath the roar of the seething surf, beneath the caterwaul of scattered call wind thoughts and gestures unspoken, unheard-- and now the dance of rapture begins as the waves rush along across the beach: like you, like your love forever out of reach. [Instrumental Verse: - You'll have to figure out the rhythm yourself...] Look at the sky, but it's empty now; look at the sea, it holds nothing but despair. I raise my eyes, but my head stays bower... I look to my side, but you're not there. And I can't get you out of my mind, no, no, no, no, I just can't get you from my mind. Have fun and try not to sink down when playing this one. Ofir ofirz1@ccsg.tau.ac.il