Fine Dry chords
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Capo 1 fret
[verse 1]
Am Em7/B
You said I need some water
F C/G
and a little bit of sleep
C/G F
I'm angry and I'm happy
Em7/B Am
only once you see
Am Em7/B
I've been pining and pining
F C/G
for sweet relief
C/G F
The kind you can't find in a
Em7/B Am
woman or some cheap whiskey
Am Em7/B F
And I just got to where I feel
C/G
fine dry
C/G F
And for the life of me
Em7/B Am
I don't understand why
[Chorus]
F C
But you save my life mama,
G Am
I've been a fool for leaving
F C
In the morning time I'm a,
G Am
prove you can belive it
F C
Then I'm fine when I'm dry I know,
G Am
you're just aglutton for a cheap excuse
F C
But all of this time fightin'
G Am
I reckon in the presence got a better use
[Solo]
F C G Am x2
F* C* G* Am*
F* C G Am
[Chorus]
F C
But you save my life mama,
G Am
I've been a fool for leaving
F C
In the morning time I'm a,
G Am
prove you can belive it
F C
Then I'm fine when I'm dry I know,
G Am
you're just aglutton for a cheap excuse
F C
But all of this time fightin'
G Am
I reckon in the presence got a better use
[Solo]
F C G Am x2
F* C* G* Am*
F* C G Am
[Chorus]
F C
But you save my life mama,
G Am
I've been a fool for leaving
F C
In the morning time I'm a,
G Am
prove you can belive it
F C
Then I'm fine when I'm dry I know,
G An
you're just aglutton for a cheap excuse
F C
But all of this time fightin'
G Am
I reckon in the presence got a better use
How to play "Fine Dry" by Bryan Zach on guitar.
"Fine Dry" is a song that delves into the themes of self-reflection,
redemption, and the complexity of human emotions, accompanied by a
melodic guitar arrangement. The use of a capo on the first fret
enhances the song's sonic landscape, offering a slightly higher pitch
that complements the introspective lyrics.
Capo: 1st Fret
Chords Used:
Am, Em7/B, F, C/G, C, G
Verse Progression:
The verses of "Fine Dry" weave a narrative of personal struggle and
the search for inner peace, utilizing a chord progression that
emphasizes the song's reflective tone.
Am Em7/B
You said I need some water
F C/G
and a little bit of sleep
C/G F
I'm angry and I'm happy
Em7/B Am
only once you see
This progression, played through the verse, paints a vivid picture
of the song's emotional landscape.
Chorus Progression:
The chorus shifts the narrative towards redemption and the complex
relationship with the protagonist's mother, introducing a hopeful yet
melancholic chord sequence.
F C
But you save my life mama,
G Am
I've been a fool for leaving
This sequence is critical for conveying the song's heartfelt message
of reconciliation and understanding.
Solo Progression:
The solo sections offer a moment of instrumental reflection,
mirroring the song's lyrical themes. The progression follows the
chorus pattern, providing a cohesive musical journey.
F C G Am x2
Lyrics and Chords Alignment:
Aligning the chords with the lyrics is essential for capturing the
narrative's emotional nuance. For example, the chorus aligns as
follows:
F C
But you save my life mama,
G Am
I've been a fool for leaving
Rhythm:
The rhythm should be played with a sense of contemplation, allowing
the chords to breathe and resonate with the listener. A gentle
strumming pattern that complements the vocal melody will enhance the
song's introspective mood.
Lyrics Meaning:
"Fine Dry" explores the dichotomy between struggling with personal
demons and the moments of clarity that come from facing one's issues
head-on. It touches on themes of love, forgiveness, and the journey
towards self-acceptance. The song serves as a reminder that amidst our
battles, there are moments of understanding and redemption that can
lead to profound personal growth.