Fairytale Nothing by Crackout Guitar Chords

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p If you are looking for Fairytale Nothing guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Fairytale Nothing by Crackout using guitar or guitar. This song by Crackout can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Fairytale Nothing guitar chords has rhythm and included in This Is Really Neat (2001) 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 h3Fairytale Nothing by Crackout Guitar Chords/h3 Crackout - Fairytale NothingbrbrA great song that builds up to a nice loud climax at the end. When playing this, increase the volume a bit on your guitar for each chorus so the whole song is like one crescendo.brbrbrbr---------------brbr| r - let ring |br| bd - bend down |brbrbr---------------brbrbrIntro/verse bass riffbrbrbrbrG| -------------------------------------|brD| -------------------------------------|brA| --------------111-0000000000000-111--|brE|-0000000000000------------------------|brbrbrthen -br(distortion)brbrbrbre| ------|brB| ------|brbrG| 333---|brD| 333---|brA| 111---|brbrbrE|-------|brbrbr1st chorus - cleanbr(during which the bass plays the root of the chords the guitar is picking - ie G#, A, A#, A)brbr[G#] [A] [A#] [A] brbre| --4---4-4-4-4--5---5-5-5-5-6---6-6-6-6-5---5-5-5-5|brB| --------------------------------------------------|brG| --------------------------------------------------|brD| --6-6--6-6-6---7-7--7-7-7--8-8--8-8-8--7-7--7-7-7-|brA| --------------------------------------------------|brE|---------------------------------------------------|brbrbrchorus outro 1 - cleanbr(during which the bass plays the verse riff of E, A#, A, A#)brbrbrbre| --4-2-0--4-2-0---7-5-4--7-5-4--0r-|brB| ----------------------------------|brG| ----------------------------------|brD| --6-6-2--6-6-2---9-7-6--9-7-6--2r-|brA| ----------------------------------|brE|-----------------------------------|brbrbr2nd chorus - heavily distortedbrbrbrbre| ---------|brB| ---------|brG| ---------|brbrD| -6-7-8-7-| (each chord played 16 times)brA| -6-7-8-7-|brbrbrE|--4-5-6-5-|brbrbrchorus outro 2(part 1) - I'm not sure about this bit but it sounds right. Also, you'll have to listen to the cd for the timing. This bit is heavily distortedbrbrbrbre| ---------------------------------------------|brB| ---------------------------------------------|brG| ---------------------------------------------|brD| ---------------------------------------------|brA| ---7bd-x12----9bd------11bd-----9bd------7bd-|brE|--0---------0-------0---------0-------0-------|brbrbrchorus outro 2(part 2) - cleanbrbr[E] [A] brbre| ---------------------------------|brB| -0---0-0-0--0--6--6-6-6-8-----0r-|brG| -------------------------allx2---|brD| -2-2--2-2-2----7-7-7-7-7------2r-|brA| ---------------------------------|brE|----------------------------------|brbrbrchorus 3 is the same as chorus 2, but with a bit more volume. Then comes the octave/ solo thingy. It is basically based on these octaves (the Emaj scale):brYou can use this scale to either work out the solo yourself, or better, improvise your own.brbrbre| -----------------------|brB| -----------------------|brG| -6-8-9-11-13-14-16-18--|brD| -----------------------|brA| -4-6-7-9--11-12-14-16--|brE|------------------------|brbrbrthis follows into a kind of bridge thing withbrbrbrbre| -------------------------------------------|brB| -------------------------------------------|brG| -9----888-9----888-9---13-11-9-11-9-6--9---|brD| --x16------x16------x8-------------------x8|brA| -7----666-7----666-7---11-9--7-9--7-4--7---|brE|--------------------------------------------|brbrbrthen back into the verse riff, with guitar and bass playing at deafening volume and loads of distorionbrbrbrbre| -------------------------------------|brB| -------------------------------------|brG| -------------------------------------|brbrD| -2222222222222-888-7777777777777-888-|brA| -2222222222222-888-7777777777777-888-|brbrbrE|--0000000000000-666-5555555555555-666-|brbrbrthe bass plays this quietly, and the drums end.brbrbrbre| ----------------|brB| ----------------|brG| ----------------|brD| ----------------|brA| 1/2--1/2-1-1/2--|brE| ---0-----------0|br p If you want to learn Crackout Fairytale Nothing 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 Fairytale Nothing. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p

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