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We've Been Loving In Silence by Jenny Z. Haugen


                  We've Been Loving In Silence



Tuning:D A D G A D
Key:Gm
Capo:5th fret

Tuning: DADGAD (Celtic tuning)

 
The parenthesis () surrounding a note is a ghost note. I personally like to play 
it clearly but Jenny seems to
prefer to keep it quieter or to not play it at all.
 
 
[Intro]
 
   Ebmaj9
e|-----------------0-------------|
B|-0---------0---------------0---|
G|-------0---------------0-------|
D|----(3)------3------(3)------3-| X2
A|-1-------1-------1-------1-----|
E|-------------------------------|
 
 
[Main Pattern]
 
   Ebmaj9
e|-----------------0-------------|
B|-0---------0---------------0---|
G|-------0---------------0-------|
D|----(3)------3------(3)------3-| X4
A|-1-------1-------1-------0-----|
E|-------------------------------|
 
   Gm11
e|-----------------0-------------|
B|-0---------0---------------0---|
G|-------0---------------0-------|
D|----(3)------3------(3)------3-| X2
A|-------------------------------|
E|-0-------0-------0-------0-----|
 
   Gm11/F
e|-------------------------------|
B|-0---------0-----0---------0---|
G|-------0---------------0-------|
D|----(3)------3------(3)------3-| X2
A|-3-------3-------3-------0-----|
E|-------------------------------|
 
These three chords are repeated throughout the entire song but with some 
variations. She often transitions
from the last chord by changing the last two bass notes to E for a chromatic 
descent:
 
   Gm11/F          C9/E
e|-----------------0-------------|
B|-0---------0---------------0---|
G|-------0---------------0-------|
D|----(3)------3------(3)------3-| X2
A|-3-------3-------2!------2!----|
E|-------------------------------|
 
The "!" I only use to point out the note that differs from the "regular" pattern.
 
At times she also simply pauses at the end of the last chord to sing but then 
continues as usual from the
first chord.
In general she deviates from the pattern quite often as she is probably 
improvising a bit. For example,
there seems to be no partiular pattern for when she plays the open high e string 
or the open b string
instead.






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