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Wonderwall by The Mike Flowers Pops Wonderwall Intro: See notes at bottom for durations F# E F# C#m F# C#m Verse 1: F# E Back beat, the word on the street that the fire in your heart is out F# E I'm sure, you've heard it before but you never really had a doubt F# C#m A C#m E I don't believe that anybody feels the way I do about you Chorus: See Notes as bottom A B E C#m B And all the roads that lead us there are winding A B E C#m B And all the light that light the way are blinding A B E C#m F# There are many things that I would like to say to you but I don't know how A B E But Maybe, C#m A B E Are you gonna be the one that saves me? C#m A B E D E B And after all, You're my wonderwall Bridge: At this point in the song, the pitch and tone are altered and the song becomes slightly deeper. You can continue to use the chords from the first half but the chords listed below are in keeping with the official music video. The vocals in the section are the female backing singers. E D E D Ooh ooh oooooh Ooh ooh oooooh Ooh ooh oooooh Ooh ooh oooooh verse 2: E B G B I don't believe that anybody feels the way I do about you Chorus: See Notes as bottom G A D B#m A And all the roads that lead you there are winding G A D B#m A And all the light that light the way are blinding G A D B#m E There are many things that I would like to say to you but I don't know how G A D But Maybe, B#m G A D Are you gonna be the one that saves me? B#m G A D C D D And after all, You're my wonderwall NOTES: Intro: It is hard to show the duration of each note when there are no lyrics so to play this accurately, you should play the F# for a bar then E for half a bar. The second F# is also a full bar and the C#m is six beats or a bar and a half. On the second line, the F# is played for three bars and the C#m for one First Chorus: A note about the section, "You're my wonderwall": I would recommend strum the B only once. After the line, quickly play E Twice followed by D twice and then E again once. I Treat the B like a powerchord and strum, down only, twice Before a short pause and then four more times. This would look like: EEDD E BB BBBB On the second and last chorus, I would do a similar thing but instead of playing B six times, I would play it just once but slowly allowing the chord to ring. This would look like DDCC D D(slowly) --------------