p If you are looking for Something's Always Wrong guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Something's Always Wrong by using guitar or guitar. This song by can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Something's Always Wrong guitar chords has rhythm and included in Dulcinea (1994) 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 h3Something's Always Wrong by Guitar Chords/h3 Something's Always Wrongbrby Toad the Wet Sprocketbrfrom the 1994 release _Dulcinea_brbrcontributed by Ryan HoulettebrbrCapo on the fourth fret.brbr[the riff]brbrbrprebr--9-6---6-0---0----------------9-6---6-0---0------------------br--7-7---7-6---6-6-6h7-7p6------7-7---7-6---6-6-6h7------------br--8-8---8-6---6-6-6h8-8p6------8-8---8-6---6-6-6h8------------br----------------6-6h8-8p6--------------------6-6h8------------br6-------------------------------------------------------------br--------------------------------------------------------------br/prebrbr[intro]brbr[G] [A] [Gbm] [Bm] [A] br[G] [A] [Bm] [A] [E] br[verse1]br[G]Another [A]day[Gbm] I [Bm]call [A]and never speakbr[G]And you would[A] say [Bm]nothing's [A]changed at [E]allbr[G]And I can't [A]feel [Gbm] much [Bm]hope for [A]anythingbr[G]If I won't [A]be there to [Bm]catch you [A]if you [E]fallbrbr[chorus]br[G]Again[D]brIt seems we [A]meetbrIn the [G]spaces[D]brIn [A]betweenbrWe always [G]say[D]brIt won't be [A]longbrBut [Bm]something's [A]always [G]wrongbrbr[play riff here]brbr[verse2]br[G]Another [A]game [Gbm] of [Bm]putting [A]things asidebr[G]As if we'll [A]come [Bm]back to [A]them some [E]timebr[G]A brace of [A]hope [Gbm] a p[Bm]ride of [A]innocencebr[G]And you would [A]say [Bm]something [A]has gone [E]wrongbrbr[chorus]br[G]Again[D]brIt seems we [A]meetbrIn the [G]spaces[D]brIn [A]betweenbrWe always [G]say[D]brIt won't be [A]longbrBut [Bm]something's [A]always [E]wrongbrbr[bridge]br[G]Li - ah - [A]ha - ah [Gbm] [Bm] [A] (something like that :-) )br[G]Li - ah - [A]ha - ah[Bm][A][E]br[G]Li - ah - [A]ha - ah[Gbm][Bm][A]br[G]Li - ah - [A]ha - ah[Bm][A][E]brbr[chorus]br[G]Again[D]brIt seems we [A]meetbrIn the [G]spaces[D]brIn [A]betweenbrWe always [G]say[D]brIt won't be [A]longbrBut [Bm]something's [A]always w[G]rongbr[Bm]Something's [A]always w[G]rongbr[Bm]Something's [A]always wrongbrbr[play riff here]brbr[repeat intro chords until done]brbrFrom: bheim@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu (Bradley Thomas Heim)brbrI found a transcription of this song at Nevada, but it needed a capo. Mybrversion doesn't. Also, my intro riff transcription is different.brAnyway, enjoy!brbrSomething's Always WrongbrBy Toad the Wet SprocketbrAlbum: _Dulcinea_brbrTranscribed By: Brad HeimbrbrNo Capo.brbrIntro riff:brbrbrprebre-----9--6-----6-----------------------------brB--7--7--6-----6--9-----9--6--6--7--7--6-----brG-----------------6-----6--------------------brD--8-----------------------6--6--8--8--6-----brA--------------------------------------------brE--------------------------------------------br/prebrbr[B]Another [C#]day [Bbm]I cal[D#m]l and neve[Bbm]r speakbr[B]And you would [C#]say not[D#m]hing's chan[C#]ged at [G#]allbr[B]I can't feel m[C#]uch [Bbm] ho[D#m]pe for any[Bbm]thingbr[B]If I won't [C#]be there to c[D#m]atch you [C#]if you [G#]fallbrbrChorus:brbr[B]Again[F#] It seems we [C#]meetbrIn the s[B]paces[F#] in bet[C#]weenbrWe always s[B]ay[F#] It won't be l[C#]ongbrD#m C# G# (2nd Chorus, play B)brBut something's always wrongbrbrPlay intro riffbrbr[B]Another [C#]game [Bbm]of pu[D#m]tting th[Bbm]ings asidebr[B]As if we[C#]'ll c[D#m]ome ba[C#]ck to them so[G#]metimebr[B]A brace of [C#]hope [Bbm]a pri[D#m]de of in[Bbm]nocencebr[B]And you would s[C#]ay so[D#m]mething has [G#]gone wrongbrbrChorusbrbrAny corrections welcome.brBrad Heimbrbheim@jhuvms.hcf.jhu.edubrbrFrom: J SmithbrbrSomeone requested this a week or so ago -- sorry, it took awhile to chart:brbrSOMETHING'S ALWAYS WRONG - Toad the Wet SprocketbrbrINTRO:br(my own interpretation; they use more harmonics and/or keyboard (bell) tones)br[Em] [Em] brprebre----7-5----5-2----2------------/----7-5----5-2----2----------------brB----8-7----7-3----3-3-3-5-5-3--/--x-8-7----7-3----3-3-3-5-3---3----brG--x-----------------2-2-4-4-2--/--x-----------------2-2-4-2h4-2p0--brD--2----------------------------/--2--------------------------------brA--2------x------x--------------/--2------x------x------------------brE--0------0------0--------------/--0------0------0------------------br/prebrbr[C] [D] [Bm] [Em] [D/F#bass] br[C] [D] [Em] [D] [A/C#bass] brbrA[C]nother d[D]ay..[Bm]..I c[Em]all and [D/F#bass]never speakbrA[C]nd you would s[D]ay....n[Em]othing's c[D]hanged at[A/C#bass] allbrA[C]nd I can't f[D]eel..[Bm]..much [Em]hope for [D/F#bass]anythingbrI[C]f I won't [D]be there....to c[Em]atch you [D]if you [A/C#bass]fallbrbrAg[C]ain, [G] it seems we m[D]eet, in the s[C]paces [G] in betw[D]eenbrWe always s[C]ay, [G] it won't be l[D]ong, oh, but s[Em]omething's a[D]lways [Cadd9]wrongbrbr(see INTRO Tab)brbrAnother game....of putting things asidebrAs if we'll come....back to them sometime (same chords asbrA brace of hope....a pride of innocence 1st verse)brAnd you would say....something has gone wrongbrbrAg[C]ain, [G] it seems we m[D]eet, in the s[C]paces [G] in betw[D]eenbrWe always s[C]ay, [G] it won't be l[D]ong, oh, but s[Em]omething's a[D]lways [A/C#bass]wrongbrbr[C] [D] [Bm] [Em] [D/F#bass] [/] [C] [D][Em][D][A/C#bass]br(play above progression twice, with vocal 'ooh's and 'aay's)brbrAnd ag[C]ain, [G] it seems we m[D]eet, in the s[C]paces [G] in betw[D]eenbrWe always s[C]ay, [G] it won't be l[D]ong, oh, but s[Em]omething's a[D]lways [Cadd9]wrongbrS[Em]omething's a[D]lways [Cadd9]wrong, s[Em]omething's a[C]lways w[D]rong[Dsus4][D]brbr(play INTRO Tab, then verse progression twice to close)brbr[----] brThat 'A/C#bass' chord is played like this: x4222x , or add the 'A'brbass note, like so: 54222x. Also, leading into the chorus, try abrvariation of opening up the treble strings, like this: 542000.brbrCool song -- hope you like my arrangement!brbrJ SmithbrSunnyvale, CA p If you want to learn Something's Always Wrong 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 Something's Always Wrong. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p
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