Waxwing Chords by Alasdair Roberts

Tempo:
150 bpm
Chords used:

Bb

Eb

Ab

Cm

C

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Waxwing chords
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Bb
12341111
Eb
12341116
Ab
134211114
Cm
13421113
C
3211
Bb
12341111
Eb
12341116
Ab
134211114
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To learn Alasdair Roberts - Waxwing chords, anchor your practice on these foundational sequence of chords - Ab, Bb, Eb, Bb, Ab, Eb, C, Eb and Ab. Use ChordU to start at a slow tempo and accelerate as you improve. With the song's key of Eb Major, set your capo to fit your vocal range and chord choice.

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