Kiss Me Goodbye by Kashmir Guitar Chords

p If you are looking for Kiss Me Goodbye guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Kiss Me Goodbye by Kashmir using guitar or guitar. This song by Kashmir can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Kiss Me Goodbye guitar chords has rhythm and included in The Good Life (1999) 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 h3Kiss Me Goodbye by Kashmir Guitar Chords/h3 ___________________br/ Kashmir / I think this song is about this person, who forgets tobr/ Kiss Me Goodbye / hold on to what he has. I could for instance be the guybr/ The Good Life / who becomes famous and forgets about his now pastbr/__________________/ friends. This guy could be Kasper Eistrup, who knows.brbrbrWith this tab I've made an additional guitar pro tab, as I think it can helpbra lot with learning this rather difficult song. Here's the link to it:brbrbrSong Structure:brIntrobr2x VersebrChorusbr2x VersebrChorusbrChurch Bell ChorusbrRe-IntrobrTonzer-Riffbr2x ChorusbrOutrobrbrbrIntro:brThe song starts with four 6/4-bars of drum-masturbation (but yes, it'sbrimpossible to count). The guitar noise is produced by amplifier feedback,brwhich requires a lot of overdrive. The chord that is strummed there is abrstandard Em, 022000. The screeching noises are produced by strumming thebrstrings behind the nut, which means the part of the string off the fretboardbrbefore the machine heads. Follow this link for a deeper guitar-termsbrexplanation: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitar#Guitar_construction_and_componentsbrbrThen a verse without vocal is played with full-blown overdrive. You can seebrhow a verse is played right below. In this song there are three guitar tracks,brand they all play for this part. For the verse, it's only one guitar playing.brbrbrVerse:brThis is played with a little overdrive, and all the notes played palm muted.brThis figure is played for all the four verses. Know that this is very verybrhard to sing and play this at the same time; Kasper Eistrup is very skilled.brbr[6/4] br[Em] [G] [Gsus2][D]br[E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] brprebr|-------------------------|-------------------------|br|-------------------------|-------------------------|br|-----4-----4-------4-----|-----4-----2-------2-----|br|---5-----5---5---5---5---|---5-----5---5---4---4---|br|-7-----7-------7-------7-|-5-----5-------5-------5-|br|-------------------------|-------------------------|br/prebrbr[Am6/7] [Cmaj7] [C6][C]br[E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] brprebr|-------------------------|-------------------------|br|-------------------------|-------------------------|br|-----2-----0-------0-----|-----4-----2-------0-----|br|---4-----4---4---4---4---|---2-----2---2---2---2---|br|-0-----0-------0-------0-|-3-----3-------3-------3-|br|-------------------------|-------------------------|br/prebrbr[Am6] [D7] br[E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] brprebr|-------------------------|-------------------------|br|-------------------------|-------------------------|br|-----5-----5-------5-----|-----5-----5-------5-----|br|---4-----4---4---4---4---|---4-----4---4---4---4---|br|-0-----0-------0-------0-|-5-----5-------5-------5-|br|-------------------------|-------------------------|br/prebrbr[Gsus4] [G] br[E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] brprebr|-------------------------|-------------------------|br|-------------------------|-------------------------|br|-----5-----5-------5-----|-----4-----4-------4-----|br|---5-----5---5---5---5---|---5-----5---5---5---5---|br|-5-----5-------5-------5-|-5-----5-------5-------5-|br|-------------------------|-------------------------|br/prebrbrbrChorus:brThe strumming of the chords here is rather random, but I think this is the basicbridea. In the first chorus it's only one guitar playing - until the last two bars,brwhere two other overdriven guitars join in to add some extra power. The rest ofbrthe choruses are played by all three guitars.brbr[Em]Q Q E Q Q Q. [Bm]Q Q E Q Q Q.brbrprebr|-----0-------------0-----|-----0--------------0----|br|-----0-------------0-----|-----3--------------3----|br|-0---0---0-0---0---0-----|-4---4---4-4---4----4----|br|-2---2---2-2---2---2-----|-4---4---4-4---4----4----|br|-2-------2-2---2---------|-2-------2-2---2---------|br|-0-------0-0---0---------|-------------------------|br/prebrKiss me good -bye Kiss mebrbr[C]Q Q E Q Q Q. [G]Q Q E Q Q Q.brbrprebr|-----0-------------0-----|-----0--------------0----|br|-----0-------------0-----|-----0--------------0----|br|-5---5---5-5---5---5-----|-0---0---0-0---0----0----|br|-5---5---5-5---5---5-----|-5---5---5-5---5----5----|br|-3-------3-3---3---------|-5-------5-5---5---------|br|-------------------------|-3-------3-3---3---------|br/prebrout of your eye Shoo-tingbrbr[C]Q Q E Q Q Q. [Bm]Q Q E Q Q Q.brbrprebr|-----0-------------0-----|-----0--------------0----|br|-----0-------------0-----|-----3--------------3----|br|-5---5---5-5---5---5-----|-4---4---4-4---4----4----|br|-5---5---5-5---5---5-----|-4---4---4-4---4----4----|br|-3-------3-3---3---------|-2-------2-2---2---------|br|-------------------------|-------------------------|br/prebrstar, let the clouds pass youbrbr[D]E E E E E E E [Dsus4]Q E Q [D]E E E E E E E [Dsus4]Q E Qbrbrprebr|-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-3---3-3---|-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-3---3-3---|br|-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3---3-3---|-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3---3-3---|br|-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2---2-2---|-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2---2-2---|br|-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0---0-0---|-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0---0-0---|br|-------------------------|-------------------------|br|-------------------------|-------------------------|br/prebrbybrbrIn the final two choruses the D and Dsus4 are played an octave higher like this:br[D] [Dsus4] brbrprebr---14--- ---15---br---15--- ---15---br---14--- ---14---br----0--- ----0---br-------- --------br-------- --------br/prebrbrbrChurch Bell Chorus:brThe three guitars play a chorus as backing for this. If the church bell part wasbrto be played on guitar, it could be done like this. Notice that the notes in thebrlast two bars follow the snare drum.brbrH. E Q Q. H. E Q Q. H. E Q Q. H. E Q Q.brbrprebr|------------------|-7------------------|-7-----------------|------------------|br|---------7---8----|----------10---8----|---------10---8----|-10------8---10---|br|-9----------------|--------------------|-------------------|------------------|br|------------------|--------------------|-------------------|------------------|br|------------------|--------------------|-------------------|------------------|br|------------------|--------------------|-------------------|------------------|br/prebrbrH. E Q Q. H. E Q Q. Q. Q Q Q. Q Q. Q Q H. Ebrbrprebr|-12-----10---8----|-10--------8---7----|---------------10--|-8---7------------|br|------------------|--------------------|-10---8--7--8------|--------10--8-----|br|------------------|--------------------|-------------------|------------------|br|------------------|--------------------|-------------------|------------------|br|------------------|--------------------|-------------------|------------------|br|------------------|--------------------|-------------------|------------------|br/prebrbrbrRe-Intro:brAgain it's four bars of drumming and a lot of noise. Two guitars strum the Em,brlet it feed and strum the strings behind the nut. The third one strums and feedsbrthe natural harmonics on the 12th fret on the high e-, B- amp; G-string. That makesbrup a high pitches Em-chord as well.brbrbrTonzer-Riff:brOkay, this might seem totally chaotic at first, but notice that it's the samebrrhythm in each bar, it's just the notes that change. That's kind of a relief! :)brbr[6/4] Q E E +Q E E +Q Q Q E E +Q E E +Q Qbrbrprebr|-----------------------------|-----------------------------|br|-----------------------------|-----------------------------|br|-----------------------------|-----------------------------|br|-----x---------x-------------|-----x---------x-------------|br|-7---x-5-(5)---x-2-(2)---3---|-0---x-2-(2)---x-------------|br|-----x---------x-------------|-----x---------x-2-(2)---3---|br/prebrbrQ E E +Q E E +Q Q Q E E +Q E E +Q Qbrbrprebr|-----------------------------|-----------------------------|br|-----------------------------|-----------------------------|br|-----------------------------|-----------------------------|br|-----x---------x-------------|-----x---------x-------------|br|-2---x-3-(3)---x-------------|-3---x-5-(5)---x-------------|br|-----x---------x-2-(2)---3---|-----x---------x-2-(2)---3---|br/prebrbrThese next four bars are completely similar, now it's just power chordsbrinstead of single notes. Remember to throw in some vibrato to cool it up.brbrQ E E +Q E E +Q Q Q E E +Q E E +Q Qbrbrprebr|-----------------------------|-----------------------------|br|-----------------------------|-----------------------------|br|-----------------------------|-----------------------------|br|-9---x-7-(7)---x-4-(4)---5---|-2---x-4-(4)---x-------------|br|-7---x-5-(5)---x-2-(2)---3---|-0---x-2-(2)---x-4-(4)---5---|br|-----x---------x-------------|-----x---------x-2-(2)---3---|br/prebrbrQ E E +Q E E +Q Q Q E E +Q E E +Q Qbrbrprebr|-----------------------------|-----------------------------|br|-----------------------------|-----------------------------|br|-----------------------------|-----------------------------|br|-4---x-5-(5)---x-------------|-5---x-7-(7)---x-------------|br|-2---x-3-(3)---x-4-(4)---5---|-3---x-5-(5)---x-4-(4)---5---|br|-----x---------x-2-(2)---3---|-----x---------x-2-(2)---3---|br/prebrbrThen break and count to 4!br[4/4] br[1]Q [2]Q [3]Q [4]Qbrbrprebr|-----------------|br|-------------d---|br|-------------r---|br|-------------u---|br|-------------m---|br|-----------------|br/prebrbrbrOutro:brThe guitars repeat this bar until the whole thing is faded out.brNotice the sweet harmonics in bass riff here.brbr[Csus2] brprebr|----------15---15---15---15-15-15-|br|----------15---15---15---15-15-15-|br|--0--0--0--0----0----0----0--0--0-|br|--x--x--x--x----x----x----x--x--x-|br|-15-15-15-15---15---15---15-15-15-|br|----------------------------------|br/prebrbrBefore the song fades out entirely, it fades into a blurry intro of Vote 4 DickbrTaid. Then Kasper's voice says: I, I didn't understand your answer.brI think this is a comment on the major genre change that Kashmir made with thisbralbum, The Good Life, which was quite controversial to Kashmir-fans back then.brBut after Radiohead released the groundbreaking landmark OK Computer in 1997,brKashmir felt inspired to follow this new genre. Fair deal, who wouldn't?brOK Computer is probably the best rock album ever made! :)brbrbrLyrics:brI used to belong herebrBe safe from the world herebrShare wine and believebrYou'd share yours foreverbrbrTime passes to past tensebrI walked past the sealed endsbrPretended I was kingbrWith my back turned on the faithfulbrbrThese scents here are yours nowbrMine's blown out but somehowbrI wish they'd returnbrJust can't find a way howbrbrNever becomes alwaysbrIf you miss all these warningsbrI sure missed them allbrDragged you with me fallingbrbrKiss me goodbyebrKiss me out of your eyebrShooting starbrWet my lips one last timebrbrKiss me goodbyebrKiss me out of your eyebrShooting starbrWet my lips one last timebrbrKiss me goodbyebrKiss me out of your eyebrShooting starbrLet the clouds pass you bybrbrbrJon Sebastian Frederiksen - 4th /Januray /09 p If you want to learn Kashmir Kiss Me Goodbye 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 Kiss Me Goodbye. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p
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