Sun To Me chords - Bryan Zach

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[Intro]
Am G C F
 
[Verse]
Am           G
5:34 AM, was about to start my day
    C                          F
She laid there across me, so I stayed anyway
Am                         G
Arms are tired, legs numb, wrapped around my knee
C                               F
Sweetest of the sunflowers, how you're the sun to me
 
[Instrumental]
Am G C F
 
[Verse]
       Am                                 G
Don't recall what you were wearing on the first night we met
           C                               F
Besides a subtle cloud around you from my last cigarette
        Am                            G
And you come from a good place with a happy family
     C                            F
Only bad you've ever done was to see the good in me
 
[Chorus]
      F        C       G           Am
Well I've been livin, waitin on the day
          F        C       G               Am
That the good lord willing sends you out my way
          F           C         G           Am
I've seen hard times, bad luck, all that in between
 F              C          G                    Am
Sweetest of the sunflowers, how you're the sun to me
 
[Instrumental]
Am G C F
 
[Verse 3]
       Am                            G
I remember being younger and my mother told me true
      C                               F
Find someone who grows flowers in the darkest parts of you
      Am                                      G
Take heed when things get hard, and don't you ever turn around
            C                               F
You'll find someone, someday, somewhere that grows you to the clouds
 
[Verse 4]
        Am                               G
And you walked me home that evening when I could barely walk
           C                           F
And you spoke to me so sweetly on the days I couldn't talk
       Am                         G
Now I'm seeing clearly and I'm growing up so free
          C                               F
Sweetest of the sunflowers, yeah you're the sun to me
 
[Chorus]
      F        C       G            Am
Well I've been livin, waitin on the day
          F        C       G               Am
That the good lord willing sends you out my way
           F*          C*         G           Am
I've seen hard times, bad luck, all that in between
 F              C          G                    Am
Sweetest of the sunflowers, how you're the sun to me
F               C          G                    Am
Sweetest of the sunflowers, how you're the sun to me




How to play "Sun To Me" by Bryan Zach on the guitar involves channeling
the warmth and intimacy of the song through a gentle chord progression
and expressive playing. This song, adorned with vivid imagery and tender
emotions, offers a beautiful narrative of love and personal growth. Let's
dive into how to bring this touching composition to life on your guitar.

Intro and Verse Chord Progression:
The song starts with an inviting intro, flowing into the verses with a progression
of Am, G, C, F. This sequence sets a reflective and tender tone, perfectly
supporting the storytelling lyrics that weave a tale of love and the simple,
yet profound, moments shared between two people. The transitions between
these chords should be smooth, allowing the narrative and emotional content to shine.

Chorus Dynamics:
The chorus introduces a shift with the chords F, C, G, Am, enhancing the song's
theme of hopeful anticipation and the joy found in love. This part of the song
serves as a heartfelt declaration, emphasizing the transformative power of
a significant other. The chorus should be played with a bit more intensity,
reflecting the emotional depth and the narrative climax of the song.

Instrumental Sections:
The instrumental breaks follow the verse's chord progression, offering moments
of musical reflection that echo the song's themes. These sections allow for
expressive play, providing a bridge between the lyrical content and reinforcing
the song's emotional arc without words.

Playing Techniques and Tips:
- Strumming Pattern: Opt for a strumming pattern that complements the song's
emotive tone. A combination of downstrokes for emphasis and lighter upstrokes
can effectively convey the song's narrative and emotional shifts.
- Dynamics: Pay attention to the song's emotional highs and lows, adjusting your
playing dynamics to match the narrative intensity
and the lyrical content's emotional weight.
- Emotional Delivery: The essence of "Sun To Me" lies in its emotional delivery.
Let the chord transitions and your strumming reflect the nuances of the song's
exploration of love, companionship, and the significant impact of finding
someone who brings light to your life.