#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE-------------------------------------# # This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # # song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #----------------------------------------------------------------------------------# A Slow Fall - Riverside - One - Tab by Dan Marx 05/26/02. E-mail aktiondan*yahoo.com www.danmarx.org/riverside/ In this song like many others, I've combined the lead guitar with the chords, so one guitar can kind of play both parts. Chords Defined: E A D G B e - - - - - - C x 3 2 0 1 0 Cmaj7 x 3 2 0 0 0 Cadd9 x 3 2 0 3 0 G 3 2 0 0 0 3 F 1 3 3 2 1 1 Fmaj7 x 3 3 2 1 1 Intro: Fmaj7 G Cmaj7 C Cadd9 G Chorus: C C Fmaj7 (G?) they say that a slow fall is easy enough C C Fmaj7 (G?) as long as you're certain of how to adjust Fmaj7 G Cmaj7 C Cadd9 G Fmaj7 G C G we can drop together and fall into a dream Fmaj7 G C G it seems to change the weather and everything between Fmaj7 G i've seen the fall fall turn the blue C G blue winter days i've seen the fall Fmaj7 G i've seen the fall fall turn the blue C G blue winter days i've seen the fall Chorus: C C Fmaj7 (G?) they say that a slow fall is easy enough C C Fmaj7 (G?) as long as you're certain of how to adjust (repeats) Fmaj7 G Cmaj7 C Cadd9 G Fmaj7 G C G i, i started something a little out of place Fmaj7 G C G i ended up colliding into another space Fmaj7 G i've seen the fall fall turn to blue C G blue winter days i've seen the fall Repeat Chorus to end C C Fmaj7 G C C Fmaj7 G C C Fmaj7 G (I swear that during the chorus the last chord is actually a G, because all the other times it goes to a G including the bass line, but for some reason it still sounds like an Fmaj7 to me, so I play the Fmaj7 all the way through.)