Mumford And Sons – Learn Me Right chords

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Learn Me Right
Tabbed by Richard J.M. Fry for Moira Green.
If you haven’t figured it out by now, consult the *Notes and Notations* at the bottom
for any questions you might have. Seriously, consult notes and notations...consult it. It
is there for your benefit.
Chords used in order:

Chords:
D: XX0232
D/G: XX0433
G: 3X0003 or XX5433
A: X02220 or XX7655


Standard Tuning
Key: D Major
Tempo:  66-70 BPS
Time Signature: 6/8

Melody Line (Consult Notes and Notations):e|-------5----3----2-----3---2---0-----2--0--2--------------------|B|-------5----3----3-----3---3---2-----3--2--3--------------------|G|-------6----4----2-----4---2---2-----2--2--2-- -----------------|D|-------7----5----0-----5---0---2-----0--2--0--------------------|A|-------X----X----X-----X---X---0-----X--0--X--------------------|E|-------X----X----X-----X---X---X-----X--X--X--------------------|
A G D G D A D A D Intro: D
DThough I may speak some tongue of old,
D/G D A DOr even spit out some holy word,
DI have no strength with which to speak
D/G D A DWhen you sit me down and see I’m weak.
(Melody Line)
G DWe will run and scream,
G DYou will dance with me,
G D AWe’ll fulfill our dreams, and we’ll be free.
(Highland Pipe Solo) D D/G D A D D D/G D A D
G DWe will run and scream,
G DYou will dance with me,
G D AWe’ll fulfill our dreams, and we’ll be free.
G DWe will be who we are,
G DAnd they’ll heal our scars;
G D ASadness will be far away.
(Melody Line x 2)
DSo I had done wrong but you put me right.
D/G D A DMy judgment burned in the black of night.
DWhen I give less than I take
D/G D A DIt is my fault, my own mistake.
G DWe will run and scream,
G DYou will dance with me,
G D AWe'll fulfill our dreams, and we’ll be free.
G DWe will be who we are,
G DAnd they’ll heal our scars;
G D ASadness will be far away.
(Melody Line x 2) *Break* D D/G D A *Notes and Notations* 1. This is a very straightforward song, though the recording insinuates much more than what is going on in the guitar part. The progressive and very powerful melody is actually handled by a combination of piano, five string open back banjo, cello, and the highland bagpipes. That being said, I tabbed out the melody line in chord fashion for a bit of extra challenge. In honesty, the entirety of the verses are played with deviations on a D chord, but that’s not exactly fun nor intriguing tablature, now is it? 2. Due to the nature of uploading for these tabs, and I'm not sure if it will come through, any time you see a weird series of code, that is where an apostrophe was supposed to be. 3. Coincidence aside, yes, the three big songs from Brave are all in D major with similar time signatures and chord patterns. D major is incredibly common in Gaeilge (Irish) and Gaidhlig (Scottish) music. As for the key signatures, it’s mere coincidence. 4. Once more, feel free to request tabs for any folk music you happen to come across. Just don’t ask me to tab out rock…I don’t do the electric instruments. 5.Seilbheich; meal dibhearsain. (Have fun)
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