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:) Great song on the new Vauxhall ad', Gnarls Barkley Run......thought I'd have a look around for chords etc and come across this....it has a H chord? :rolleyes:




[b]Gnarls Barkley - Run (I'm a Natural Disaster)

E: 022100
Efret7: xx9997
H: xx4442; 799877
G: 320003;355433
G#: 466544
A:x02220;577655


E
Yeah its still the same
G
Can’t you feel the pain
A
When the needle hits the vein
G
Ain’t nothing like the real thing
E
I’ve seen it once before
E
And oh it’s something else
Good god

E
Cool breeze come on in
G
Sunshine come on down
A
These are the tear drops of the clown
G
Circus is coming to town
E
All I’m saying is sometimes I’m more scared of myself

E
You better
Efret7
move
E
I said
move

H
Runaway
H
Runaway
H
Run children

H
Run for your life
H
Runaway
H
Runaway
H
Run children
H G A
Here it comes
G A
I said run
H
Alright

E
Yeah I’m on the run
G
See where I’m coming from
A
When you see me coming run
G
Before you see what I’m running from
E
No time for question asking time is passing by

E
Alright
G
You can’t win child
A
We’ve all tried to
G
You’ve been lied to
E
It’s all ready inside you

G
Either you run right now
E
Or you best get ready to die
Efret7
You better
Efret7
move
E
I said
E
move

H\
Runaway
H\
Runaway
H\
Run children
H\
Run for your life
H\
Runaway
H\
Runaway
H\
Run children
H G A
Here it comes
G A
I said run
H
Alright

E
Hurry little children
G
Run this way
E A G# G
I have got a beast at bay

E G
Promise me when the chance comes
E G
You'll run as fast as you can
E G
Don't you dare look backwards
E G E
Run as fast as you can

E E E G G G
La la la la la la
A A A E
la La la la
A G E A G E
La la la la la la 2x

H\
Runaway
H\
Runaway
H\
Run children
H\
Run for your life
H\
Runaway
H\
Runaway
H\
Run children
H G A
Here it comes
G A
I said run
H
Alright[/b] Edited by iconic
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[quote name='hubrad' post='812768' date='Apr 20 2010, 04:56 PM']If the source is German, H = B.
Just to confuse us, B = Bb.
Think that's the way round.[/quote]

Yup, think that's it. :)

I came across this too, with some Blackmore's Night stuff, and B certainly seems to work and make sense. :rolleyes:

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[quote name='MacDaddy' post='813049' date='Apr 20 2010, 09:04 PM']wasn't h Bb?

Something to do with composing tunes based on the surname of J S Bach, so the notes/chords/harmony were based around B, A, C, Bb.[/quote]

H is definately B, B is Bb in German.

I'm a French Horn player by trade - I have to transpose into all sorts of keys all the time, and loads of it is German music with the dreaded H - down an augmented 4th for me :) - always a bit of a head-scratcher.

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[quote name='JonnyB' post='814246' date='Apr 21 2010, 08:44 PM']H is definately B, B is Bb in German.

I'm a French Horn player by trade - I have to transpose into all sorts of keys all the time, and loads of it is German music with the dreaded H - down an augmented 4th for me :) - always a bit of a head-scratcher.[/quote]

A girl went out on a date with a trumpet player, and when she came back her roommate asked, "Well, how was it? Did his embouchure make him a great kisser?"

"Nah," the first girl replied. "That dry, tight, tiny little pucker; it was no fun at all."

The next night she went out with a tuba player, and when she came back her roommate asked, "Well, how was his kissing?"

"Ugh!" the first girl exclaimed. "Those huge, rubbery, blubbery, slobbering slabs of meat; oh, it was just gross!"

The next night she went out with a [b]French horn player[/b], and when she came back her roommate asked, "Well, how was his kissing?"

"Well," the first girl replied, "his kissing was just so-so; but I loved the way he held me!"

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[quote name='MacDaddy' post='814345' date='Apr 21 2010, 09:45 PM']A girl went out on a date with a trumpet player, and when she came back her roommate asked, "Well, how was it? Did his embouchure make him a great kisser?"

"Nah," the first girl replied. "That dry, tight, tiny little pucker; it was no fun at all."

The next night she went out with a tuba player, and when she came back her roommate asked, "Well, how was his kissing?"

"Ugh!" the first girl exclaimed. "Those huge, rubbery, blubbery, slobbering slabs of meat; oh, it was just gross!"

The next night she went out with a [b]French horn player[/b], and when she came back her roommate asked, "Well, how was his kissing?"

"Well," the first girl replied, "his kissing was just so-so; but I loved the way he held me!"[/quote]

:) believe it or not I've not heard that one before!

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Much maligned are the French Horn players. I've never thought tuning was that unstable?

But to return OT

How does the B = Bb thing work? The Germans use the same tonality as us. Is it just in the transalation of note names, rather than of note position?

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