November Air chords by Zach Bryan

Tempo:
128.55 bpm
Chords used:

Bb

Eb

Cm

Gm

Ab

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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November Air chords
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Key:
Bb
12341111
Eb
12341116
Cm
13421113
Gm
123111113
Ab
134211114
Bb
12341111
Eb
12341116
Cm
13421113
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To learn Zach Bryan - November Air chords with lyrics, your first step should be understanding these chords: Cm, Bb, Cm, Eb, Bb, Eb, Cm, Ab, Eb. Kick off your practice at a gentle 64 BPM, then escalate to the song's tempo of 129 BPM. Set the capo considering your vocal range and favored chords, aligned with the key: Eb.

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[Cm] [Eb] .
[Gm] [Cm] .
[Bb] [Eb] .
[Bb] [Cm].
You remember sitting [Eb] there on a rainy night in a well used chair, telling me how well you used [Bb] to dance.
[Cm] Western wind will come again [Eb] and make you feel like you did when all those cowboys didn't stand a [Bb] chance.
[C] You said this life took most of you, [Eb] gave you twice and the day was through, you said it all turned out [Bb] awfully fair.
[Cm] Tell me tales of all [Eb] the times and all the seasons you got by, breathing in that cold [Bb] November air.
When no [Cm] one was there.
[Eb] No one was there.
[Bb] [Gm] No one was [F] there.
[Eb] .
Two [Bb] [Cm].
kids by 23 [Eb] and the sun sets you'll never see, you were yelling supper [Bb] from the yard.
[Cm] And they grew old and sailed away, [Eb] called you on phones from far away, wrote you novels on [Bb] postcards.
[Cm] And all you ever wanted [Eb] was to see your children fly, maybe one day [Bb] a star.
[Cm] But there ain't no [Bb] leaving, [Eb] small town this evening, you can't even drive [Bb] your own car .
through [Gm] [Cm] November air .
[Bb] [Eb] November air .
[Bb] Through [Cm] November .
[Gm] air.
[Eb] And .
[Bb] [Ab] dear Ma, how's it [Eb] going?.
[Bb] Was the weather fair [Cm] last week?.
[Gm] [Ab] Dear Ma,.
They [Eb] were wonderful, all [Bb] in the sights you'll never [Cm] .
see.
Dear [Ab] Ma, if I could hold you, I'd [Eb] grab you by the [Bb] arms, tell you what [Cm] it'd mean.
[Fm] [Ab] You could take a worthless [Eb] poor boy from your flat [Bb] to make him mean [C] something.
Tell [Bb] [Eb] .
[Bb] [Cm] .
[Bb] [Eb] .
[Gm] [Cm] us what you wanted [Eb] to, and all we did was needed you, your dreams were too [Bb] small to care.
[Cm] But I'm always [Eb] reminded, if you look hard you'll find it, a memory gets warmth through [Bb] right here .
[Gm] through [Cm] November air.
[Bb] .
[Eb] through November air.
[Bb] .
through [Cm] November [Gm] air .
[Bb] [Eb] Dear [Bb] .
[Ab] Ma, how's it [Eb] going?
.
[Bb] Was the weather fair [Cm] last [Gm] week?.
[Ab] Dear Ma, [Eb] they were wonderful.
all [Bb] in the sights you'll never [Cm] see .
[Ab] Dear Ma, if I could hold [Eb] you, I'd grab you by the arms, [Bb] tell you what it'd [Cm] mean .
[Ab] You could take a worthless [Eb] poor boy from your flat [Bb] to make him mean [C] something.
You [Bb] .
[Eb] [Bb] .
[Cm] [Bb] .
[Eb] .
[C] remember sitting [Bb] there on a rainy night in a well-used [Eb] chair, telling me how well [Bb] you used to dance.
[F] The western wind will come [Gm] again and make you feel like [Ebm] you did, and all those cowboys didn't [Bb] stand a chance .
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