Heart On Chords

by Eagles of Death Metal
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Difficulty: beginner
Capo: no capo
Author Milchbubi99 [a] 201. Last edit on Feb 13, 2014

Chords

G
C
D
E
A
B
F

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                             Heart On - Eagles Of Death Metal
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Tabbed by:
Email: milchbubi99@yahoo.de
 
Tuning: EADGBe
 
It sounds best to play it in power chords but do whatever you like.
 
Intro:
 
G C G D E x6
 
G  C     G   D  E
Shoot to kill , aim to please
G    C       G    D     E
What goods a heart if it ain't on your sleeve
G   C      G
If nobody knows ,
D    E
If nobody sees
G  C       G      D      E
I tell them all that its make believe
 
G          C     G   D    E
Once your hearts broken, what do you do?
G   C  G     D    E
I only want some pieces of you
G          C     G   D    E
Once your hearts broken, what do you do?
G   C  G     D    E
I only want some pieces of you
        E   C   A
Make believe
             E   C   A      D B B
Just make believe
 
 
Once your hearts broken, what do you do?
I only want some pieces of you
Once your hearts broken, what do you do?
I only want some pieces of you
 
Fallin in Love is a losin game
Its fun to play, but it ends the same
If nobody knows,
If nobody sees
You tell them all that its make believe
Make believe
Just make believe
 
 
 
solo part: G F E x4
 
Once your hearts broken, what do you do?
I only want some pieces of you
 
pieces of you
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2 comments
Lykke
I think you made it harder on yourself than necessary. In the first line of verse 1, for example, you can just skip the C chord, it's quite unnoticable. This 'correction' goes for all the verses by the way
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GruelingJSR
Just a suggestion but the Eodm usually play in open G which makes it alot easier, one finger chords.
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