Anchorage


#----------------------------------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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: bc80233@bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu ANCHORAGE (Almost all of the song follows this pattern, possibly with minor variations.) G Bm?? C D E-------------------0----------0---------2--------------------| B--------0------3-----3-0--------1--------3-------------------| G----------0-----------------------0--------------------------| D---------------------------------------0---------------------| A---------------------------3---------------------------------| E----3----------2---------------------------------------------| For the instrumental break, I think it's something like this: C C/B Am C C/B D E--------0-------0--------0---0------------0--------0-------0---0-----| B----------1-------1--------1----------------1--------1-------1-------| G---------------------------------------------------------------------| D---------------------------------------------------------0-----------| A--0-2-3-------2--------0------------0-2-3--------2-------------------| E---------------------------------------------------------------------| C C/B Am G D E--------0-------0-------0------0--------3-----3---------2-----2----| B----------1-------1-------1------1--------0-----0---------3--------| G----------------------------2------2--------0-----0---------2------| D------------------------------------------------------0------------| A--0-2-3-------2-------0--------------------------------------------| E---------------------------------------3---------------------------| The fingerpicking style presented here is more a reflection of my newness to the art, and is probably a bit simpler than what she's playing. But it'll allow you to sing it. In any case, the chords are sufficient for a sing along. Hope you find it useful. Ben McTernan bc80233@bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu