Bored - Waxahatchee

Waxahatchee Chords

Bored chords

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CAPO: 2nd FRET
 
[Intro]
G  Em  G  Em  G  Em  G
 
 
[Verse]
 G             Em
Take it easy, honey
 G        Em
Catch me toeing the line
 G         Em
Lost in a role I play
 G          Em
Stuck in a video game
 
 C            Em
Armed with a safety pin
 C      Em
Overly confident
C           Em
My skin is airy thin
 C              D
But my game is rigged to win
 
G Em I keep my head up G Em Fill up your empty cup G Em All in the name of love G Em While you get the hang of C Em A shade that suits me C Em It's not natural beauty C Em The line of duty C Collapses into me [Chorus] G C Em G C Em Am Iiiiiiiii lay out all the basic science G C Em Am G C Em I tryyyyyyyy to make it fit, it's mystifying Am G C Em I can get alooooong Am G C Em My spine's a rotted two-by-four Am G C Em Barely hanging oooooon Am G C Em Am My benevolence just hits the floor D G Em G Em I get booooooored G Em G Em [Verse] G Em Lord knows I tried G Em I keep my mind occupied G Em Watch for the falling tide G Em Make an exit on the sly C Em Armed with a memory C Em Surely will stay with me C Em Fragments of misery C D Feeding off my body G Em I keep my eyes shut G Em Sage advice to rebut G Em A blind squirrel finds a nut G Em Mapping out the shortcuts C Em Twenty questions C Em Dexterous protesting C Em And what a blessing C D Say you've been manifesting [Chorus] G C Em G C Em Am Iiiiiiiii lay out all the basic science G C Em Am G C Em I tryyyyyyyy to make it fit, it's mystifying Am G C Em I can get alooooong D G C Em My spine's a rotted two-by-four Am G C Em Barely hanging oooooon Am G C Em Am My benevolence just hits the floor G C Em I get boooooored [Outro] Am G C Em I get boooooored Am G C Em I get boooooored Am G C Em I get boooooored Am G I get bored How to play "Bored" by Waxahatchee on guitar will take you through an emotionally resonant journey, highlighted by a mix of simple yet evocative chord progressions and introspective lyrics. The song, characterized by its reflective mood and melodic simplicity, is an excellent piece for guitarists looking to explore the dynamics of songwriting and emotional expression through music. With the capo on the 2nd fret, it brings a bright and uplifting tonality to the chords, creating a contrast with the song's thematic content. Setting Up Your Guitar: Before we dive into the chords and strumming pattern, ensure your guitar is equipped with a capo on the 2nd fret. This adjustment shifts the pitch up by a whole step, allowing you to play in the key of the song while using open chord shapes that are familiar and comfortable. Intro and Verse Progression: The intro and verses of "Bored" follow a straightforward progression, moving between G and Em chords. This repetition sets a contemplative tone, mirroring the introspection in the lyrics. The gentle transition between these two chords emphasizes a feeling of contemplation and introspection. Strumming Pattern: For the G to Em transition, a simple downstroke strumming pattern can capture the song's reflective mood. Allow each chord to resonate, giving space for the lyrics to breathe. Chorus Structure: The chorus introduces a broader chord palette, including G, C, Em, and Am, creating a richer harmonic texture. This part of the song is where the emotional weight is amplified, both lyrically and musically. Emotional Delivery: In the chorus, the dynamic shifts slightly, requiring a more expressive strumming approach. The inclusion of the Am chord adds a deeper sense of yearning or reflection, enhancing the song's emotional depth. Outro: The outro revisits the chorus's chord progression, allowing the song to close on a reflective note. It's an opportunity to bring the song to a gentle resolution, maintaining the contemplative atmosphere that defines "Bored." Expressive Tips: - Dynamics: Playing with dynamics throughout the song can help underscore the emotional shifts in the lyrics. Experiment with softer strumming during more introspective moments and slightly increase intensity during the chorus to highlight the emotional climax. - Pacing: The tempo and rhythm should be steady, but allow for slight pauses or elongations of certain chords if it helps convey the emotion of the lyrics more effectively. - Emotional Connection: Try to connect with the song's lyrics and mood as you play. Your emotional engagement will come through in your performance, creating a more compelling rendition of the song.


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