Nightblindness by David Gray Guitar Chords
January 18, 2024
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p If you are looking for Nightblindness guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Nightblindness by David Gray using guitar or guitar. This song by David Gray can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Nightblindness guitar chords has rhythm and included in White Ladder (1998) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Nightblindness by David Gray Guitar Chords/h3 NightblindnessbrbrSeen David Gray play this live and he uses a capo on the 2nd fret. I think the guitarbra brighter tone when played this way.brbrCapo 2nd fretbrAll chords relative to capobrbrVerse:brA mill[F]ion to one ou[C]tsidersbrNight[Am]blindnessbrCan?t [G]seebrbrYour bright e[F]yes are whatbrThe [C]time isbrTwenty-f[Am]ive past eterni[G]tybrbrHear you [F]listeningbrTo the [C]silencebrComing [Am]closerbrNow further a[Em]waybrbrChorus:br[Dm]What we gonna [G]dobrWhen the [Am]money runs o[G]utbr[Dm]I wish that there was s[G]omething left to[Am] say[G]br[Dm]Where we going to [G]find the eyes to [E]seebrThe bright of d[F]ay[C][Am][G]brbrVerse:brI?m sick of [F]all the same ro[C]mancesbrLost [Am]chancesbrCold [G]stormsbrbrPropping [F]mountains upbrOn [C]matchsticksbrDragging [Am]basketsbrFull of [G]bonesbrbrAnd honey [F]please don?t stopbrYour [C]talkingbr?cause there?s a [Am]feelingbrWon?t leave me [Em]alonebrbrChorus:brW[Dm]hat we gonna d[G]obrWhen the [Am]money runs out[G]br[Dm]I wish that there was [G]something left to [Am]say[G]br[Dm]Where we going to [G]find the eyes to [E]seebrThe bright of d[F]aybrbrWhat we gonna [G]dobrWhen the [Bm]money runs out[G]br[Dm]I wish that there was [G]something left to [Dm]say[G]br[Dm]Where we going to [G]find the eyes to [E]seebrThe bright of d[F]ay[C][Am][G]brbrF C G etc........brThe bright of daybrThe bright of day p If you want to learn David Gray Nightblindness guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Nightblindness. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p