PRINCE - "1999" Tablature
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Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2001 22:42:07 -0800 (PST)
From: Jason Yankee <banjokayankee@yahoo.com>
Subject: p/prince/1999.crd
Name: 1999
Artist: Prince
Transcribed by: Jason Yankee
Note: This is all my own work.
Intro:
F 6 chord, B b 6 add 2 chord, F 6 chord
B b 6 add 2 chord, F 6 chord, B b 6 add 2 chord,
F 6 chord, B b 6 add 2 chord,
F 6 chord
verse:
"I was dreaming..."
F 6 chord, B b 6 add 2 chord, C minor 7 chord,
F 6 chord, B b 6 add 2 chord, F 6 chord,
B b 6 add 2 chord, F 6 chord, B b 6 add 2 chord,
F 6 chord, B b 6 add 2 chord, F 6 chord.
Play the verse chords two more times.
Other Part:
"They say 2000 zero zero..."
B b add 2 chord, C minor 7 chord (note: the
C minor 7 chord might be a E b chord, they both
sound good.)
"Tonight were going to..."
B b add 2 chord, C minor 7 chord (maybe a E b chord)
Note: The B b add 2 chords in the other part might
be simply B b chords.
Back to intro chords
then back to verse chords
This continues until the end of the song.
Chords defined:
F 6 chord -
F note, A note, C note, D note
B b 6 add 2 chord -
F note, G note, B b note, C note, D note
B b add 2 chord -
F note, B b note, C note, D note
C minor 7 chord -
G note, B b note, C note, E b note
E b chord -
G note, B b note, E b note
B b chord -
F note, B b note, D note
For the Guitar chords try the OLGA chord generator.
Note: It may be difficult finding the guitar chords
so you might want to change complex chords to more
simpler ones. For example, Change the B b 6 sus 4
chord to a B b chord or a B b 6 chord or a
B b sus 4 chord.
Any questions ?
Please e-mail me at banjokayankee@yahoo.com
Good luck!
Jason
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