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p If you are looking for Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) by The Beatles using guitar or guitar. This song by The Beatles can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) guitar chords has rhythm and included in Other Songs 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 h3Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) by The Beatles Guitar Chords/h3 Title: Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)brComposers: John Lennon and Paul McCartneybrGroup: The BeatlesbrAlbum: Rubber SoulbrArrangement: Doug French, dfrench@site.gmu.edubrcapo: 2nd fretbrtime: 12/8brbrIntro, play 2 times:brbr[#1] [D] brprebrE ||------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2----------------|brB ||--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|brG ||--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|brD ||--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|brA ||---------------------------------------------------|brE ||---------------------------------------------------|br/prebr+ . . + . . + . . + . .brbr[D] [C] [G] [D] brprebrE |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2-2-----2--------||brB |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3---3-3-3-3-----3--------||brG |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2---2-2-2-2-2---2--------||brD |--0-------------------0---0-----------0------------||brA |--------------3-------2---0------------------------||brE |---------------------------------------------------||br/prebr+ . . + . . + . . + . .brbrUse same guitar pattern under solo voice:brbr[#4] [D] brprebrE ||------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2----------------|brB ||--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|brG ||--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|brD ||--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|brA ||---------------------------------------------------|brE ||---------------------------------------------------|br/prebr+ . . + . . + . . + . .br1. I once had a girl, or should Ibr2. (Instrumental) ....brbr[D] [C] [G] [D] brprebrE |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2-2-----2--------|brB |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3---3-3-3-3-----3--------|brG |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2---2-2-2-2-2---2--------|brD |--0-------------------0---0-----------0------------|brA |--------------3-------2---0------------------------|brE |---------------------------------------------------|br/prebr+ . . + . . + . . + . .brsay, she once had me;br....brbr[D] brprebrE |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2----------------|brB |--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|brG |--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|brD |--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|brA |---------------------------------------------------|brE |---------------------------------------------------|br/prebr+ . . + . . + . . + . .brShe showed me her room, is- n't itbr...brbr[D] [C] [G] [D] brprebrE |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2-2--------------|brB |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3---3-3-3-3-----3--------|brG |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2---2-2-2-2-2---2--------|brD |--0-------------------0---0-----------0-------0----|brA |--------------3-------2---0------------------------|brE |---------------------------------------------------|br/prebrbr+ . . + . . + . . + . .brgood Nor-we-gian wood. Shebr... Shebrbr[Dm] brprebrE |--1---1-1-1---1---0-0-0---0------------------------|brB |--3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3----------------|brG |--2---2-2-2---2---0-0-0---0---2-2-2---2---0---2----|brD |--0-----------0-----------0-----------3---0---3----|brA |--0-----------0-----------0------------------------|brE |---------------------------------------------------|br/prebr+ . . + . . + . . + . .brasked me to stay and she told me to sit an- y -brtold me she worked in the morning and started tobrbr[G] brprebrE |--3---3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3--------|brB |--3---3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3--------|brG |--0---0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-----0--------|brD |--0---0-0-0-0-0---0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-0---0--------|brA |--2-------------------------------------------0----|brE |--3-----------------------3------------------------|br/prebr+ . . + . . + . . + . .brwhere. Sobrlaugh. Ibrbr[Dm] brprebrE |--1---1-1-1---1---0-0-0---0------------------------|brB |--3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3----------------|brG |--2---2-2-2---2---0-0-0---0---2-2-2---2---0---2----|brD |--0-----------0-----------0-----------3---0---3----|brA |--0-----------0-----------0-----------0------------|brE |---------------------------------------------------|br/prebr+ . . + . . + . . + . .brI looked a round and I noticed there was-n't abrtold her I did-n't and crawled off to sleep in thebrbr[Em7] [A7] brprebrE |--0---0-0-0-0-----0-----0-0---0-0-0-0-0----------|brB |--3---3-3-3-3-----3-----3-2---2-2-2-2-2----------|brG |--0---0-0-0-0-----0-----0-0---0-0-0-0-0----------|brD |--2---2-2-2-2-2-----------2---2-2-2-2-2----------|brA |--2-----------2-----------0-----------0----------|brE |-------------------------------------------------|br/prebr+ . . + . . + . . + . .brchair.brbath.brbrUse same guitar pattern as in measure #4 above:brbr1. [D]I sat on a rug, bid-ing mybr2. And, when I a - woke, I was a-brbr[D]time, d[C]rinking [G]her [D]wine.brlone, this bird had flown.brbr[D]We talked un-til two, and then shebrSo, I lit a fire, is- n't itbrbr[D]said I[C]t's time[G] for[D] bed.brgood Nor-we-gian wood.brbrRepeat from measure #4 above.brbrEnding:brbr[D] brprebrE ||---------------------------------------------------|brB ||--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|brG ||--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|brD ||--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|brA ||---------------------------------------------------|brE ||---------------------------------------------------|br/prebr+ . . + . . + . . + . .brbr[D] [C] [G] [D] brprebrE |---------------------------------------------------||brB |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3------------------------||brG |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2------------------------||brD |--0-------------------0---0------------------------||brA |--------------3-------2---0------------------------||brE |---------------------------------------------------||br/prebr+ . . + . . + . . + . .brbrbrbrbrCorrections to existing TABS:brbr1) Richard Cook's TAB (in D, capo on 2nd fret) lists the chords of thebrbridge as:brbr[Dm]She ... any[G]wherebr[Dm]I ... [G]chair.[A]brbrwhich contains 2 errors. To be played in D the chords should be:brbr[Dm]She ... any[G]wherebr[Dm]I ... [Em7]chair[A7].brbr2) Robert Hall's TAB (in E) lists the chords of the bridge as:brbr[Am]She ... any[D]wherebr[Am]I ... [D]chair [F#]---gt; verse (E riff above)brbrwhich are in the wrong key. To be played in E the chords should be:brbr[Em]She ... any[A]wherebr[Em]I ... [Fm7]chair.[B7]brbrbrExisting TABs:brbrbrDate: Sun, 20 Aug 1995 09:18:02 -0700brFrom: rwcook@ix.netcom.com (Richard Cook )brSubject: TAB: Norwegian Wood by The BeatlesbrbrNorwegian WoodbrThe BeatlesbrbrTabbed by Richard CookbrbrCapo 2nd fret.brbr[D] [D] [D] brprebrE ||-2----2------2---2---2--2--2------------------2------------------2----0h2-|brB ||-3----3------3---3---3--3--3------------------3--------3---------3----3---|brG ||-2----4------2---0---0--0--0-------0----------2--------0---------2----2---|brD |--0----0------0---0---4--4--4---2----------4---0------------------0----0---|brA ||-0-------------------------------------------------3--------2----0----0---|brE ||--------------------------------------------------------------------------|br/prebrbrbr[D] [D] [D] brprebrE |--2----2------2---2---2--2--2------------------2------------------2----0h2-|brB |--3----3------3---3---3--3--3------------------3--------3---------3----3---|brG |--2----4------2---0---0--0--0-------0----------2--------0---------2----2---|brD |--0----0------0---0---4--4--4---2----------4---0--------0---------0----0---|brA |--0-------------------------------------------------3--------2----0----0---|brE |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|br/prebrI once had a girl, or should I say, she once had me.brbrbr[D] [D] [D] brprebrE |--2----2------2---2---2--2--2------------------2------------------2----0h2-|brB |--3----3------3---3---3--3--3------------------3--------3---------3----3---|brG |--2----4------2---0---0--0--0-------0----------2--------0---------2----2---|brD |--0----0------0---0---4--4--4---2----------4---0--------0---------0----0---|brA |--0-------------------------------------------------3--------2----0----0---|brE |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|br/prebrShe showed me her room, is n't it good nor-we - gian wood.brbrbridgebr[Dm] [G] brprebrE |--------1---------------------------------------------3--------------------|brB |--------3---------------------------------------------0--------------------|brG |--------2---------------------------------------------0--------------------|brD |--------0---------------------------------------------0--------------------|brA |--------0---------------------------------------------2--------------------|brE |------------------------------------------------------3--------------------|br/prebrShe asked me to stay and she told me to sit any - where.brbr[Dm] [G] [A] brprebr|--1--------------------------------------------3--------------0------------|br|--3--------------------------------------------0--------------2------------|br|--2--------------------------------------------0--------------2------------|br|--0--------------------------------------------0--------------2------------|br|--0--------------------------------------------2--------------0------------|br|-----------------------------------------------3---------------------------|br/prebrI looked around and I noticed there wasn't a chair.brbrbrI sat on a rug, biding my timebrdrinking her wine.brWe talked until two, and then she saidbrit's time for bed.brbr[repeat 1st measure]brbrShe told me she worked in the morningbrand started to laugh.brI told her I didn'tbrand crawled off to sleep in the bath.brbrAnd, when I awoke, I was alonebrthis bird had flown.brSo, I lit a fire, isn't it goodbrNorwegian wood.brbr[repeat 1st measure]brbrnotes:br1. Spacing doesn't indicate timing - I just lined the tab up with the lyrics.br2. Chords are tabbed for their first beat only. The D chord is strummed down,brup, down. Note the hammer-on at the end of each measure.br3. Holding the D chord, use your pinky for 3rd fret notes and index fingerbrfor 1st fret notes, middle finger for 3rd fret on the A string.br4. Have an accompanist play along without a capo:brE D E D [bridge] Em A Em A Bbrbr--mxrangnjfumchebcqtfmbcrosshkmp--brbrbrbrFrom: rh34+@andrew.cmu.edu (Robert R. Hall)brSubject: Alternate TAB: Norwegian WoodbrDate: 6 Aug 92 16:22:34 GMTbrbrThis song is in E; you can play it in D with a capo, butbrI don't have one, so I figured out this version. It letsbryou play the rhythm and lead guitar parts at the same time:brbrbrprebre --0---0---0---0---0---x---x---x---0---x---x---x---0----------brB --0---2---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0----------brG --1---1---1---2---1---2---2---0---1---2---2---2---1----------brD --2---2---2---2---2---4---4---4---2---0---0---0---2----------brA --2---2---2---2---2---0---0---0---2---4---4---4---2----------brE --0---2---0---2---0---x---x---x---0---x---x---x---0----------br/prebr|br| I once had a girl or shld I say she once had mebr-gt; (c) B (c) G (c) D G G (c) D G A (c)brbrAccent the string listed below the word to bring outbrthe melody. (c) means accent the whole chord. Use yourbrsmallest finger to hit the notes during I once had a girl.brbrChorusbrbrprebr------br/prebr[Am]She asked me to stay and she told me to sit any[D]wherebrbr[Am]I looked around and I noticed there wasn't a c[D]hair -[F#]--gt; verse (E riff above)brbrbrprebr----------------------------br/prebrI'm not sure of the complete lyrics, they're pretty clearbron the album (Rubber Soul)brbrBobbrbrbrbrbrDate: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 20:55:37 -0400brFrom: Laurence Watson brbrThis is the song Norwegian Wood, by the Beatles.brThe song appeared on the Rubber Soul album, releasedbrin 1965. Here it is:brbrbrprebr|-----------2--------2--------|-----------------2---2-------|br|-----------3--------3--------|-----------------3---3-------|br|----2------2--------2--------|--2h4--2--0------2---2-------|br|-----------0--------0--------|-------------4---0---0-------|br|-----------0--------0--------|-----------------0---0-------|br|-----------------------------|-----------------------------|br|-----------------2---2-------|------------2--2--2--2--2--2-|br|-----------------3---3-------|------------3--3--3--3--3--3-|br|------0----------2---2-------|----0-------2--2--2--2--2--2-|br|---2-----4---0---0---0-------|------------0--0--0--0--0--0-|br|-----------------0---0-------|--3---2--0--0--0--0--0--0--0-|br|-----------------------------|-----------------------------|br|----1---1---1----1---0-------|----0------------------------|br|----3------------3-------3---|----3---3---1-----1---3---1--|br|----2------------2-----------|----2-------------0----------|br|----0------------0-----------|----0-------------2----------|br|-----------------------------|------------------3----------|br|-----------------------------|-----------------------------|br/prebrbr(strum a few times)brbrprebr|-----------------------------|----1---1---1----1---0-------|br|----3------------------------|----3------------3-------3---|br|----0------------------------|----2------------2-----------|br|----0------------------------|----0------------0-----------|br|----2------------------------|-----------------------------|br|----3------------------------|-----------------------------|br/prebrbr(strum a little)(strum a little)brbrprebr|----0------------------------|------0-------|-------0------|br|----3---3---1-----1---3---1--|------3-------|-------2------|br|----2-------------0----------|------0-------|-------0------|br|----0-------------2----------|------2-------|-------2------|br|------------------3----------|------0-------|-------0------|br|-----------------------------|--------------|--------------| (then back to verse)br/prebrbrbrLYRICS: I once had a girl, or should I say, she once had me.brShe showed me her room. Isn't it good, Norwegian Wood?brbrShe asked me to stay, and she told me to sit anywhere.brSo I looked around, and I noticed there wasn't a chair.brbrI sat on a rug, biding my time, drinking her wine.brWe talked until two, and then she said, it's time for bed.brbrShe told me she worked in the morning and started to laugh.brI told her I didn't and crawled off to sleep in the bath.brbrAnd, when I awoke, I was alone. This bird had flown.brSo, I lit a fire. Isn't it good, Norwegian Wood?brbrbrprebr--------------------------br/prebrbrThe sitar is the actual instrument used bybrGeorge Harrison to play this song. It isbrthe first Beatle's song where it is present.brbr- Stuart Watsonbrbrbrprebr--------------27A36151Dbr/prebrContent-Type: text/plain; charsetus-ascii; namesubmitting.txtbrContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitbrContent-Disposition: inline; filenamesubmitting.txtbrbr.oooooo. ooooo .oooooo. .o.brd8P' `Y8b `888' d8P' `Y8b .888.br888 888 888 888 .8888.br888 888 888 888 .8' `888.br888 888 888 888 ooooo .88ooo8888.br`88b d88' 888 o `88. .88' .8' `888.br`Y8bood8P' o888ooooood8 `Y8bood8P' o88o o8888obrbrbrHOW TO SUBMIT FILES TO OLGA (THE ON-LINE GUITAR ARCHIVE)br::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::brbrOLGA, the On-Line Guitar Archive, is a natural development ofbrthe guitar.tab newsgroups. 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If you have any reason to believebrthis message is not authentic, please contact the listed sender orbrSystem Computing Services at (702) 895-4585.brStatus: RObrbrThis is a multi-part message in MIME format.brbrbrprebr--------------32E24A777925br/prebrContent-Type: text/plain; charsetus-asciibrContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitbrbrDear guitar@nevada.edu,brMy name is Stuart Watson, and I would like to submit a tabbed-outbrversion of the song Money, by Pink Floyd, to you. So, here it is:brbrprebr-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------br/prebrFrom: lrw@virginia.edu (Stuart Watson)brbrHere's the tablature for the song Money, by Pink Floyd. The song appearedbron the album The Dark Side of the Moon, released in 1973. Roger Watersbrwrote and sang the song. Here it is:brbr(repeat this many times) (then...)brbrprebr|--------------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------||--------------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------||----4---------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------||-------4---------------0--|-----4--------------4--3--|---2--------------------0-||--2-------2-----0--2------|-------4------0--4--------|------2-----------0--2----||-------------2------------|--2------2--2-------------|----------0---3-----------| (then back to first riff)br/prebrbrSOLOS:br(play this for a little bit) (then this) (then this)brbrprebr|--------------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------||--------------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------||--------------------------|-----4----7----6----5-----|--------------------------||-----4----7----6----5-----|-----2----5----4----3-----|-----4----7----6----5-----||-----2----5----4----3-----|--------------------------|-----2----5----4----3-----||--------------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------|br/prebr(and then this) (and finally this)brbrprebr|--------------------------|--------------------------|br|--------------------------|--------------------------|br|--------------------------|--4--2--------------------|br|--------------------------|-------5--4--2------------|br|-----4----7----6----5-----|----------------5--4--3-2-|br|-----2----5----4----3-----|--------------------------|br/prebrbrbrTo get the song completely right, and know what orderbrto play it in, I'd listen to it.brbrbr- Stuart Watsonbrbrbrprebr--------------32E24A777925br/prebrContent-Type: text/plain; charsetus-ascii; namenorwegian_wood.tabbrContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitbrContent-Disposition: inline; filenamenorwegian_wood.tabbrbrbrprebr#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------#br/prebr#This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the #br#song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #brbrprebr#------------------------------------------------------------------------------##br/prebrDate: Wed, 23 Aug 1995 18:06:42 -0400 (EDT)brFrom: Douglas French brSubject: TAB: Norwegian WoodbrbrbrYet another TAB of Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) along withbr2 corrections to the existing TABs of the song. I have includedbrthe existing TABs in their entirety and unedited for reference.brbrbrTitle: Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)brComposers: John Lennon and Paul McCartneybrGroup: The BeatlesbrAlbum: Rubber SoulbrArrangement: Doug French, dfrench@site.gmu.edubrcapo: 2nd fretbrtime: 12/8brbrIntro, play 2 times:brbr[#1] [D] brprebrE ||------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2----------------|brB ||--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|brG ||--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|brD ||--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|brA ||---------------------------------------------------|brE ||---------------------------------------------------|br/prebr+ . . + . . + . . + . .brbr[D] [C] [G] [D] brprebrE |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2-2-----2--------||brB |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3---3-3-3-3-----3--------||brG |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2---2-2-2-2-2---2--------||brD |--0-------------------0---0-----------0------------||brA |--------------3-------2---0------------------------||brE |---------------------------------------------------||br/prebr+ . . + . . + . . + . .brbrUse same guitar pattern under solo voice:brbr[#4] [D] brprebrE ||------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2----------------|brB ||--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|brG ||--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|brD ||--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|brA ||---------------------------------------------------|brE ||---------------------------------------------------|br/prebr+ . . + . . + . . + . .br1. I once had a girl, or should Ibr2. (Instrumental) ....brbr[D] [C] [G] [D] brprebrE |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2-2-----2--------|brB |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3---3-3-3-3-----3--------|brG |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2---2-2-2-2-2---2--------|brD |--0-------------------0---0-----------0------------|brA |--------------3-------2---0------------------------|brE |---------------------------------------------------|br/prebr+ . . + . . + . . + . .brsay, she once had me;br....brbr[D] brprebrE |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2----------------|brB |--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|brG |--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|brD |--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|brA |---------------------------------------------------|brE |---------------------------------------------------|br/prebr+ . . + . . + . . + . .brShe showed me her room, is- n't itbr...brbr[D] [C] [G] [D] brprebrE |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2-2--------------|brB |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3---3-3-3-3-----3--------|brG |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2---2-2-2-2-2---2--------|brD |--0-------------------0---0-----------0-------0----|brA |--------------3-------2---0------------------------|brE |---------------------------------------------------|br/prebrbr+ . . + . . + . . + . .brgood Nor-we-gian wood. Shebr... Shebrbr[Dm] brprebrE |--1---1-1-1---1---0-0-0---0------------------------|brB |--3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3----------------|brG |--2---2-2-2---2---0-0-0---0---2-2-2---2---0---2----|brD |--0-----------0-----------0-----------3---0---3----|brA |--0-----------0-----------0------------------------|brE |---------------------------------------------------|br/prebr+ . . + . . + . . + . .brasked me to stay and she told me to sit an- y -brtold me she worked in the morning and started tobrbr[G] brprebrE |--3---3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3--------|brB |--3---3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3--------|brG |--0---0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-----0--------|brD |--0---0-0-0-0-0---0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-0---0--------|brA |--2-------------------------------------------0----|brE |--3-----------------------3------------------------|br/prebr+ . . + . . + . . + . .brwhere. Sobrlaugh. Ibrbr[Dm] brprebrE |--1---1-1-1---1---0-0-0---0------------------------|brB |--3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3----------------|brG |--2---2-2-2---2---0-0-0---0---2-2-2---2---0---2----|brD |--0-----------0-----------0-----------3---0---3----|brA |--0-----------0-----------0-----------0------------|brE |---------------------------------------------------|br/prebr+ . . + . . + . . + . .brI looked a round and I noticed there was-n't abrtold her I did-n't and crawled off to sleep in thebrbr[Em7] [A7] brprebrE |--0---0-0-0-0-----0-----0-0---0-0-0-0-0----------|brB |--3---3-3-3-3-----3-----3-2---2-2-2-2-2----------|brG |--0---0-0-0-0-----0-----0-0---0-0-0-0-0----------|brD |--2---2-2-2-2-2-----------2---2-2-2-2-2----------|brA |--2-----------2-----------0-----------0----------|brE |-------------------------------------------------|br/prebr+ . . + . . + . . + . .brchair.brbath.brbrUse same guitar pattern as in measure #4 above:brbr1. [D]I sat on a rug, bid-ing mybr2. And, when I a - woke, I was a-brbr[D]time, d[C]rinking [G]her [D]wine.brlone, this bird had flown.brbr[D]We talked un-til two, and then shebrSo, I lit a fire, is- n't itbrbr[D]said I[C]t's time[G] for[D] bed.brgood Nor-we-gian wood.brbrRepeat from measure #4 above.brbrEnding:brbr[D] brprebrE ||---------------------------------------------------|brB ||--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|brG ||--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|brD ||--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|brA ||---------------------------------------------------|brE ||---------------------------------------------------|br/prebr+ . . + . . + . . + . .brbr[D] [C] [G] [D] brprebrE |---------------------------------------------------||brB |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3------------------------||brG |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2------------------------||brD |--0-------------------0---0------------------------||brA |--------------3-------2---0------------------------||brE |---------------------------------------------------||br/prebr+ . . + . . + . . + . .brbrbrbrbrCorrections to existing TABS:brbr1) Richard Cook's TAB (in D, capo on 2nd fret) lists the chords of thebrbridge as:brbr[Dm]She ... any[G]wherebr[Dm]I ... [G]chair.[A]brbrwhich contains 2 errors. To be played in D the chords should be:brbr[Dm]She ... any[G]wherebr[Dm]I ... [Em7]chair[A7].brbr2) Robert Hall's TAB (in E) lists the chords of the bridge as:brbr[Am]She ... any[D]wherebr[Am]I ... [D]chair [F#]---gt; verse (E riff above)brbrwhich are in the wrong key. To be played in E the chords should be:brbr[Em]She ... any[A]wherebr[Em]I ... [Fm7]chair.[B7]brbrbrExisting TABs:brbrbrDate: Sun, 20 Aug 1995 09:18:02 -0700brFrom: rwcook@ix.netcom.com (Richard Cook )brSubject: TAB: Norwegian Wood by The BeatlesbrbrNorwegian WoodbrThe BeatlesbrbrTabbed by Richard CookbrbrCapo 2nd fret.brbr[D] [D] [D] brprebrE ||-2----2------2---2---2--2--2------------------2------------------2----0h2-|brB ||-3----3------3---3---3--3--3------------------3--------3---------3----3---|brG ||-2----4------2---0---0--0--0-------0----------2--------0---------2----2---|brD |--0----0------0---0---4--4--4---2----------4---0------------------0----0---|brA ||-0-------------------------------------------------3--------2----0----0---|brE ||--------------------------------------------------------------------------|br/prebrbrbr[D] [D] [D] brprebrE |--2----2------2---2---2--2--2------------------2------------------2----0h2-|brB |--3----3------3---3---3--3--3------------------3--------3---------3----3---|brG |--2----4------2---0---0--0--0-------0----------2--------0---------2----2---|brD |--0----0------0---0---4--4--4---2----------4---0--------0---------0----0---|brA |--0-------------------------------------------------3--------2----0----0---|brE |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|br/prebrI once had a girl, or should I say, she once had me.brbrbr[D] [D] [D] brprebrE |--2----2------2---2---2--2--2------------------2------------------2----0h2-|brB |--3----3------3---3---3--3--3------------------3--------3---------3----3---|brG |--2----4------2---0---0--0--0-------0----------2--------0---------2----2---|brD |--0----0------0---0---4--4--4---2----------4---0--------0---------0----0---|brA |--0-------------------------------------------------3--------2----0----0---|brE |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|br/prebrShe showed me her room, is n't it good nor-we - gian wood.brbrbridgebr[Dm] [G] brprebrE |--------1---------------------------------------------3--------------------|brB |--------3---------------------------------------------0--------------------|brG |--------2---------------------------------------------0--------------------|brD |--------0---------------------------------------------0--------------------|brA |--------0---------------------------------------------2--------------------|brE |------------------------------------------------------3--------------------|br/prebrShe asked me to stay and she told me to sit any - where.brbr[Dm] [G] [A] brprebr|--1--------------------------------------------3--------------0------------|br|--3--------------------------------------------0--------------2------------|br|--2--------------------------------------------0--------------2------------|br|--0--------------------------------------------0--------------2------------|br|--0--------------------------------------------2--------------0------------|br|-----------------------------------------------3---------------------------|br/prebrI looked around and I noticed there wasn't a chair.brbrbrI sat on a rug, biding my timebrdrinking her wine.brWe talked until two, and then she saidbrit's time for bed.brbr[repeat 1st measure]brbrShe told me she worked in the morningbrand started to laugh.brI told her I didn'tbrand crawled off to sleep in the bath.brbrAnd, when I awoke, I was alonebrthis bird had flown.brSo, I lit a fire, isn't it goodbrNorwegian wood.brbr[repeat 1st measure]brbrnotes:br1. Spacing doesn't indicate timing - I just lined the tab up with the lyrics.br2. Chords are tabbed for their first beat only. The D chord is strummed down,brup, down. Note the hammer-on at the end of each measure.br3. Holding the D chord, use your pinky for 3rd fret notes and index fingerbrfor 1st fret notes, middle finger for 3rd fret on the A string.br4. Have an accompanist play along without a capo:brE D E D [bridge] Em A Em A Bbrbr--mxrangnjfumchebcqtfmbcrosshkmp--brbrbrbrFrom: rh34+@andrew.cmu.edu (Robert R. Hall)brSubject: Alternate TAB: Norwegian WoodbrDate: 6 Aug 92 16:22:34 GMTbrbrThis song is in E; you can play it in D with a capo, butbrI don't have one, so I figured out this version. It letsbryou play the rhythm and lead guitar parts at the same time:brbrbrprebre --0---0---0---0---0---x---x---x---0---x---x---x---0----------brB --0---2---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0----------brG --1---1---1---2---1---2---2---0---1---2---2---2---1----------brD --2---2---2---2---2---4---4---4---2---0---0---0---2----------brA --2---2---2---2---2---0---0---0---2---4---4---4---2----------brE --0---2---0---2---0---x---x---x---0---x---x---x---0----------br/prebr|br| I once had a girl or shld I say she once had mebr-gt; (c) B (c) G (c) D G G (c) D G A (c)brbrAccent the string listed below the word to bring outbrthe melody. (c) means accent the whole chord. Use yourbrsmallest finger to hit the notes during I once had a girl.brbrChorusbrbrprebr------br/prebr[Am]She asked me to stay and she told me to sit any[D]wherebrbr[Am]I looked around and I noticed there wasn't a c[D]hair -[F#]--gt; verse (E riff above)brbrbrprebr----------------------------br/prebrI'm not sure of the complete lyrics, they're pretty clearbron the album (Rubber Soul)brbrBob p If you want to learn The Beatles Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) 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 Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown). Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p p If you are looking for I'm the Only One guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play I'm the Only One by Lobo using guitar or guitar. This song by Lobo can also be played by that instruments. =/p p I'm the Only One guitar chords has rhythm and included in Other Songs 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 h3I'm the Only One by Lobo Guitar Chords/h3 I'm The Only OnebrLobobrCapo 3rd fretbrbr[D]Trees are things that move and tell you when the [A7]wind blowsbrFlowers are things that bloom and tell you when the [D]winter goesbrSand is the thing that te[D7]lls you when to [G]empty your shoesbrAnd I[A7]'m the only one you tell all this [D]tobrbrRalph is your cat who tells you that he's got to go outsidebrbrJane is your friend who tells you when you ought not to crybrbrI know Boo, she knows when you are feelin' bluebrbrBut I'm the only one you tell all this tobrbrBridge:br[A7]I'm the only one you tell all this [D]tobrbr(little solo over first half of verse)brbrFear is a word you hear all alone in the darkbrbrFun is a day in the sun with Ralph in the parkbrbrHappy's the time you find a love that is truebrbrAnd I'm the only one Kathy tells all this tobrbrBridge:brbrI'm the only one you tell all this to p If you want to learn Lobo I'm the Only One 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 I'm the Only One. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p