Candle In The Wind: аккорды на гитаре
На этой странице вы найдёте аккорды песни «Candle In The Wind» для гитары, а также полный текст композиции. Аккорды и текст размещены в обучающих целях, чтобы начинающим гитаристам было проще разобраться, как играть песню «Candle In The Wind» на гитаре.
Как играть на гитаре песню «Candle In The Wind»: аккорды, текст, разбор
Для начала давайте ознакомимся с оригинальными аккордами, которые используются в композиции «Candle In The Wind», оценим, реально ли научиться играть эту песню на гитаре для начинающих гитаристов, а затем посмотрим слова и аккорды песни и перейдём к разбору.
Аккорды песни «Candle In The Wind» для гитары
Чтобы сыграть песню «Candle In The Wind» на гитаре, вам нужно выучить следующие аккорды:
- E
- A
- B
- B7
- C#m
Слова песни «Candle In The Wind» с аккордами
#----------------------------------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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## Candle in the wind - Elton John E A Goodbye Norma Jean, though I never knew you at all E A You had the grace to hold yourself while those around you crawled E A They crawled out of the woodwork and they whispered into your brain E A They sent you on a treadmill and they made you change your name Chorus : B B7 And it seems to me you lived your life E A Like a candle in the wind E B Never knowing who to cling to when the rain set in A C#m And I would have liked to've known you but I was just a kid B A E Your candle burned out long before your legend ever did Other verses: Loneliness was tough, the toughest role you ever played Hollywood created a superstar and pain was the price you paid And even when you died, oh, the press still hounded you All the papers had to say was that Marilyn was found in the nude Goodbye Norma Jean, though I never knew you at all You had the grace to hold yourself while those around you crawled Goodbye Norma Jean, from a young man in the twenty second row Who sees you as something more than sexual, more than just our Marilyn Monroe Terence