Chords for Chris Thile 2013-10-02 Too Many Notes
Tempo:
91.525 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
G
Bb
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] I bet you're wondering what's in [Abm] the case and [Eb] just why [Ab] it has come with us to dinner
[Am] on our second [Eb] day [B] when we're trying [E] to have fun.
Well I may be [C] taller than some, [G] more handsome than some, even darker than [D] a select few,
[G] but it [Em] seems every goddamn [Bm] eligible young man would [Bb] give his left nut for you.
[Db] All I can do is play songs [Em]
[B] on the [E] mandolin.
[B] So I'll play [E] you a song [Abm]
on the [E] mandolin.
[Ebm] There'll be too [E] many notes,
[B] but then [E] again,
[Ebm] there ain't too [E] many folks can play too many notes on the [Am] mandolin.
[D]
[B] [Am] [E]
[Gb] [B]
[Gb] [Gb]
[B] [Bb]
[E] As you can see by the scattered applause, [Abm] [Eb] some might say [Ab] I'm a catch.
I hope that [Bb] I've at least given [E] you pause as we [B] wait [E] for the check.
You may [Am] be sweeter than most, [G] more gifted than most, and much hotter [A] than all [D] but a few,
[A] but [Em] although even God ain't [Bm] the model of restraint,
[Ebm] showing you what he can do [Bb] doesn't mean you don't.
Songs [E] on the mandolin.
[B] So I'll play [E] you a song [Ebm] on the [E] mandolin.
[Eb] There'll be too [E] many notes, [B] but then [G] again,
[Em]
there ain't too many folks can play too many notes on the [Am] mandolin.
[G]
[C] You may [Am] be calmer than [G] me, more well-rounded than me, as [A] over me as [D] I'm into you,
[G] but ain't it [Em] a proven fact that [Bm] opposites attract?
[Gb] I can't play it cool.
You [B] can.
I can't play along.
You could.
[Ab] I can't play it safe.
You do, but you [F] can't play yourself [Gb] a song
[C] [B]
So I'll play [E] you a [Abm] song
[C] on the [E] mandolin.
[Db] There'll be too [E] many notes, but [G] then again,
there
[Bb] ain't [G] [E] too many folks can play too many notes.
[Cm] There ain't too many [Bb] fools can play [B] too many notes.
There ain't too many folks who can play too many notes on the mandolin.
[C] [E] [N]
Thank you.
Let's do this again soon.
This was so much fun.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
[Bb]
[Am] on our second [Eb] day [B] when we're trying [E] to have fun.
Well I may be [C] taller than some, [G] more handsome than some, even darker than [D] a select few,
[G] but it [Em] seems every goddamn [Bm] eligible young man would [Bb] give his left nut for you.
[Db] All I can do is play songs [Em]
[B] on the [E] mandolin.
[B] So I'll play [E] you a song [Abm]
on the [E] mandolin.
[Ebm] There'll be too [E] many notes,
[B] but then [E] again,
[Ebm] there ain't too [E] many folks can play too many notes on the [Am] mandolin.
[D]
[B] [Am] [E]
[Gb] [B]
[Gb] [Gb]
[B] [Bb]
[E] As you can see by the scattered applause, [Abm] [Eb] some might say [Ab] I'm a catch.
I hope that [Bb] I've at least given [E] you pause as we [B] wait [E] for the check.
You may [Am] be sweeter than most, [G] more gifted than most, and much hotter [A] than all [D] but a few,
[A] but [Em] although even God ain't [Bm] the model of restraint,
[Ebm] showing you what he can do [Bb] doesn't mean you don't.
Songs [E] on the mandolin.
[B] So I'll play [E] you a song [Ebm] on the [E] mandolin.
[Eb] There'll be too [E] many notes, [B] but then [G] again,
[Em]
there ain't too many folks can play too many notes on the [Am] mandolin.
[G]
[C] You may [Am] be calmer than [G] me, more well-rounded than me, as [A] over me as [D] I'm into you,
[G] but ain't it [Em] a proven fact that [Bm] opposites attract?
[Gb] I can't play it cool.
You [B] can.
I can't play along.
You could.
[Ab] I can't play it safe.
You do, but you [F] can't play yourself [Gb] a song
[C] [B]
So I'll play [E] you a [Abm] song
[C] on the [E] mandolin.
[Db] There'll be too [E] many notes, but [G] then again,
there
[Bb] ain't [G] [E] too many folks can play too many notes.
[Cm] There ain't too many [Bb] fools can play [B] too many notes.
There ain't too many folks who can play too many notes on the mandolin.
[C] [E] [N]
Thank you.
Let's do this again soon.
This was so much fun.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
[Bb]
Key:
E
B
G
Bb
Am
E
B
G
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ I bet you're wondering what's in [Abm] the case and [Eb] just why [Ab] it has come with us to dinner
[Am] on our second [Eb] day [B] when we're trying [E] to have fun.
Well I may be [C] taller than some, [G] more handsome than some, even darker than [D] a select few, _ _
_ [G] but it [Em] seems every goddamn [Bm] eligible young man would [Bb] give his left nut for you.
[Db] All I can do is play _ songs [Em] _
[B] on the [E] mandolin. _ _
[B] So I'll play [E] you a song [Abm] _
on the [E] mandolin. _ _
[Ebm] There'll be too [E] many notes, _ _
[B] but then [E] again, _ _
[Ebm] there ain't too [E] many folks can play too many notes on the [Am] mandolin.
[D] _ _
[B] _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [E] _
_ _ [Gb] _ _ [B] _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ [E] As you can see by the scattered applause, [Abm] _ [Eb] some might say [Ab] I'm a catch.
I hope that [Bb] I've at least given [E] you pause as we [B] wait [E] for the check.
You may [Am] be sweeter than most, [G] more gifted than most, and much hotter [A] than all [D] but a few, _
_ _ [A] but [Em] although even God ain't [Bm] the model of restraint,
[Ebm] showing you what he can do [Bb] doesn't mean you don't. _
Songs [E] _ _ on the mandolin.
_ _ _ [B] So I'll play [E] you a song [Ebm] _ on the [E] mandolin.
_ _ [Eb] _ There'll be too [E] many notes, _ _ [B] but then [G] again,
_ [Em] _
there ain't too many folks can play too many notes on the [Am] mandolin.
[G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
[C] You may [Am] be calmer than [G] me, more well-rounded than me, as [A] over me as [D] I'm into you, _ _ _
[G] but ain't it [Em] a proven fact that [Bm] opposites attract?
[Gb] I can't play it cool.
You [B] can.
I can't play along.
You could.
[Ab] I can't play it safe.
You do, but you [F] can't play yourself [Gb] a song _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ [B] _
So I'll play [E] you a [Abm] song _
[C] on the [E] mandolin. _ _
[Db] There'll be too [E] many notes, _ _ but [G] then again,
there _
[Bb] ain't [G] _ _ [E] too many folks can play too many notes.
[Cm] There ain't too many [Bb] fools can play [B] too many notes.
There ain't too many folks who can play too many notes on the mandolin.
[C] _ [E] _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
Thank you.
Let's do this again soon.
This was so much fun.
Thank you.
Thank you very much. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ I bet you're wondering what's in [Abm] the case and [Eb] just why [Ab] it has come with us to dinner
[Am] on our second [Eb] day [B] when we're trying [E] to have fun.
Well I may be [C] taller than some, [G] more handsome than some, even darker than [D] a select few, _ _
_ [G] but it [Em] seems every goddamn [Bm] eligible young man would [Bb] give his left nut for you.
[Db] All I can do is play _ songs [Em] _
[B] on the [E] mandolin. _ _
[B] So I'll play [E] you a song [Abm] _
on the [E] mandolin. _ _
[Ebm] There'll be too [E] many notes, _ _
[B] but then [E] again, _ _
[Ebm] there ain't too [E] many folks can play too many notes on the [Am] mandolin.
[D] _ _
[B] _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [E] _
_ _ [Gb] _ _ [B] _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ [E] As you can see by the scattered applause, [Abm] _ [Eb] some might say [Ab] I'm a catch.
I hope that [Bb] I've at least given [E] you pause as we [B] wait [E] for the check.
You may [Am] be sweeter than most, [G] more gifted than most, and much hotter [A] than all [D] but a few, _
_ _ [A] but [Em] although even God ain't [Bm] the model of restraint,
[Ebm] showing you what he can do [Bb] doesn't mean you don't. _
Songs [E] _ _ on the mandolin.
_ _ _ [B] So I'll play [E] you a song [Ebm] _ on the [E] mandolin.
_ _ [Eb] _ There'll be too [E] many notes, _ _ [B] but then [G] again,
_ [Em] _
there ain't too many folks can play too many notes on the [Am] mandolin.
[G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
[C] You may [Am] be calmer than [G] me, more well-rounded than me, as [A] over me as [D] I'm into you, _ _ _
[G] but ain't it [Em] a proven fact that [Bm] opposites attract?
[Gb] I can't play it cool.
You [B] can.
I can't play along.
You could.
[Ab] I can't play it safe.
You do, but you [F] can't play yourself [Gb] a song _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ [B] _
So I'll play [E] you a [Abm] song _
[C] on the [E] mandolin. _ _
[Db] There'll be too [E] many notes, _ _ but [G] then again,
there _
[Bb] ain't [G] _ _ [E] too many folks can play too many notes.
[Cm] There ain't too many [Bb] fools can play [B] too many notes.
There ain't too many folks who can play too many notes on the mandolin.
[C] _ [E] _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
Thank you.
Let's do this again soon.
This was so much fun.
Thank you.
Thank you very much. _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
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