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Me And My Gang - Rascal Flatts
Track 6 - Pieces
Standard Open D Tuning
Best For Acoustic Guitar
D (Down)
A (Down)
F# (Down)
D (Down)
Chords Used
(1) (2) (3) Gsus2 Asus4 Asus2/4
d |----0-------------0------------0----------0---------0-----------0-------|
a |----0-------------0------------0----------0---------0-----------0-------|
f#|----0------------12-----------12----------5---------7-----------5-------|
d |----0-------------0-----------12----------5---------7-----------7-------|
a |----0-------------0-----------12----------5---------7-----------7-------|
d |----0-------------0-----------12----------5---------7-----------7-------|
The variations of D chords above are not different other than the voicings which in
country songs is an integral part of the song as most country songs use very popular
and usually overused chord patterns and so country musicians have to concentrate on
their voicings to bring a sense of originality to the song.
Bm7sus2 (2) (3) Em7sus4 #/
d |-----0--------0--------0--------0--------0--------0----|
a |-----0--------0--------0--------0--------0--------0----|
f#|-----7--------8--------8--------x--------1--------0----|
d |-----9--------9--------9--------9--------2--------0----|
a |-----9--------9--------0--------9--------2--------x----|
|-----9--------9--------9--------9--------2--------4----|
INTRO
|--------------------------------------------|
f#|--------------------------------------------| x2
a |---0-----0---0---0----0---0-----0---0---0---|
d |---9/11--11--11--12---7---9/11--11--11--9---|
Bm7 Gsus2
From the moment that we met
D(1)
My world was turned around
Asus2/4
Upside down
Bm7 Gsus2
To some degree I still regret
D(1) Asus2/4
My memory for keeping you around
Em7sus4 F#/D Gsus2
Girl I thought that you were mine
Em7sus4 F#/D
But my broken hearts been shattered
Gsus2
One too many times
And I don’t want to see you anymore
I’m just not that strong
Asus4
I love it when you’re here
Gsus2
But I’m better when you’re gone
I’m certain that I’ve given and oh how you can take
Asus4
There’s no use in you looking
Gsus2
There’s nothing left for you to break
Em7sus F#/D Gsus2
Baby please release me
Em7sus F#/D Gsus2 (REPEAT INTRO)
Let my heart rest in pieces
In the next verse the electric guitar in the background is playing around on
some suspensions in a small riff which is chordally derived from the on we heard
in the intro which means that if you like you CAN get away with a Bm7sus2 instead of
Bm7 but only if you are really being back by a band!
Bm7 Gsus2
Someone let you down again
D(1)
So you turn to me
Asus4
Your convenient friend
Bm7 Gsus2
Oh but I know what you’re doing
D(1)
And what you hope to find
Asus4
I’ve seen it a thousand times
Em7sus4 F#/D Gsus2
Oh the fire we had before
Em7sus4 F#/D
Are now just bitter ashes
Gsus2
Left scattered on the floor
And I don’t want to see you anymore
I’m just not that strong
Asus4
I love it when you’re here
Gsus2
But I’m better when you’re gone
I’m certain that I’ve given and oh how you can take
Asus4
There’s no use in you looking
Gsus2
There’s nothing left for you to break
Em7sus F#/D Gsus2
Baby please release me
(careful below as they play one bar less than you would 'feel' before the solo!)
Let my heart rest in pieces
Yeaaahh...................
SOLO - D(3) Bm7(2) Asus4 Gsus2
And I don’t want to see you anymore
I’m just not that strong
Asus4
I love it when you’re here
Gsus2
But I’m better when you’re gone
I’m certain that I’ve given and oh how you can take
Asus4
There’s no use in you looking
Gsus2
There’s nothing left for you to break
Em7sus F#/D Gsus2
Baby please release me
Em7sus F#/D Gsus2
We both know that you don't need me
Em7sus F#/D Gsus2
Let my heart rest in pieces
Here again we see the intro motif reappear this time however it is best to play it chordally
as follows with the chords changing in rhythm to the riff:
BAR 1 2 3 4
|Bm7sus2 | Bm7sus2 (3)| Bm7sus2 | Bm7sus2 (3)| x2
You should be able to see that the motif is all that is changing between these chords but by
presenting it like this it provides a harmonically pleasing voice!
You can also get away with playing it as in the intro of course depending on whether you want
to finish it loudly or delicately!
Tabbed by Andrew and a Braindead Monkey.
(supprime les barrés)