Happy Home by Garbage Guitar Chords
p If you are looking for Happy Home guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Happy Home by Garbage using guitar or guitar. This song by Garbage can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Happy Home guitar chords has rhythm and included in Bleed Like Me (2005) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Happy Home by Garbage Guitar Chords/h3 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------brbrHAPPY HOME - Garbagebrbrbr-----------------------------------------------------------------------------brbrTabbed by: gothimyesbrEmail: got_him_yes AT hotmail.combrbrTuning: Drop D (D A D G B e)brbrThis song is more complex than you think...brbrAny comments or problems, just email mebrbrNote: The outro is a bitch, and it sounds like there are 2 guitars and synthbrall playing in opposite directions, so I've only tabbed 1 of them.brIf you play along you should notice that it fits in wellbrbrEnjoy!brbrVerse 1 (guitar, vocals only)brbrThis is palm-muted, on only 1 string. I won't write the repetitions, it'sbreasy to figure out anyway, just listen to the songbrbrD F G F e D F G Abrbrbre|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brB|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brG|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brD|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brA|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brD|-0-----------3-------5------3---2-----------0-----------3-----5-------7----|brbrbrIn my happy home, I barely breathe. In my lovers arms I find reliefbrbr[Bb] [F] [G] [A] brbre|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brB|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brG|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brD|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brA|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brD|---------------8----------3--------------5---------7-----------------------|brbrbrAnd there's a sky that's changing and a bird that singsbrbr[Bb] [F] [G] [D] brbre|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brB|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brG|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brD|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brA|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brD|---------8----------3----------------5--------------0----------------------|brbrbrI never once in my wayward life was heading to run outbrbrVerse 2brbrPalm-muted as well (until just before the chorus, D)brUse 2 strings this time if you want. Notice that the 1st line is different tobrthe first verse.brbrD F Bb F ebrIn my lovers arms I wait for morningbrI [D]beg my god to [F]speak and [G]tear me a[A]partbrI'd [Bb]lay down my [F]body I'd [G]lay down my [A]armsbrI never [Bb]once in my [F]sweet short life meant [G]anybody [D]harmbrbrChorusbrUse full power chords this time (eg, D 000---)brListen for repetitions, and for palm-mute at the endbrbr[Bb] [F] [G] [D] [Bb] [F] [A] brbrVerse 3brSame instructions as previous verse.brNotice that the 1st 2 lines here are different to the previous verses.brbrD C Bb F ebrIn my happy home i read the signsbr[D]In my lovers [C]arms I [Bb]move in [A]timebrThere's [Bb]no more [F]crying and there's [G]no more [A]liesbrI never [Bb]once in my [F]sweet short life was [G]waiting for [D]desirebrbrChorusbrsame as beforebrbrBridgebrpower chords again. The D# here is -688--brbr[F] [C] [D#] [Bb] [F] brbrVerse 4brSame palm-muting, etcbrbrAnd there's [Bb]no more [F]cryingbrAnd there's [G]no more [A]painbrI never [Bb]thought for one [F]second I'd have [G]nothing left but [D]shamebrbrChorusbrbrOutro (guitar, vocals only)brSame 1 string thingy as per Verse 1. Notes are different here thoughbrListen for the timing of chords for the instrumental outro thingbrbr[D] [F] [G] [A] brbre|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brB|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brG|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brD|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brA|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brD|-0-----------3------5------7-----------------------------------------------|brbrbrIn my happy home I barely breathebrbr[Bb] [F] [G] [D] brbre|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brB|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|brG|---------------------------------------------------0-----------------------|brD|---------------------------------------------------0-----------------------|brA|---------------------------------------------------0-----------------------|brD|---------8----------3----------------5-------------0-----------------------|brbrbrI never once in my wayward life was heading to run outbrbr(Instrumental outro)brThis is a bit tricky so read carefully.brThe first line is just the lead-in, and has no repetitionbrThe 6 lines after that uses high F, but after that it uses low FbrbrbrbrD 000----------|brDh (D high) -577---------|brD# -688---------|brF 333----------|brbrFh (F high) -8(10)(10)---|brbrbrbr-------------------------------------brbrbrC Bb Dh Bb F D# Bb C# D#brbrFh C D# BbbrFh D# Bb G# BbbrFh C D# BbbrFh D# Bb C# D#brFh C D# BbbrFh D# Bb G# Bbbrbr[F] [C] [D#] [Bb] br[F] [D#] [Bb] [G#] [Bb] br[F] [C] [D#] [Bb] br[F]F e[D#]tc..[Bb].[C#][D#]brbrbrbr----------------------------------------br p If you want to learn Garbage Happy Home guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Happy Home. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p