Converted from "Barenaked Ladies - Light Up My Room.txt"

Artist: Barenaked Ladies

Title: Light Up My Room

Album: Stunt

Tabbed By: Jeff Rankine

This is my first tab so i am not 100% sure. Still sounds beautiful. The original tab posted up here helped me with the chords but i think the picking sequence was off. Thanks to the original tabber. This is such a beautiful song, LEARN TO PLAY IT NOW! :)

Chords:

G 320033
D/F# 200323
Cadd9 023033
Em 022000
D xx0232
A# x12221
C x35553


Verse:

    G       D/F#     Cadd9
-----------------------------3------
-------3--------3--------3-------3--
-----0---0----0---0----0---0---0---0
------------------------------------
---------------------3--------------
---3--------2-----------------------

This is played through the first there lines of lyrics then the verse is ended with:

"To light up my yard..."

   A#       C        G
-----------------------------3------
-------3--------5--------3-------3--
-----3---3----5---5----0---0---0---0
------------------------------------
---1--------3-----------------------
---------------------3--------------

Chorus:

This starts with:

"If your asking what I would do..."

   Em        D        G
------------------------------3------
-------0---------3--------3-------3--
-----0---0-----2---2----0---0---0---0
-------------0-----------------------
---2---------------------------------
----------------------3--------------

This goes through the first 3 lines of lyrics and ends in:

"To light up my roo...ooo...ooom..."

   A#       C        G
-----------------------------3------
-------3--------5--------3-------3--
-----3---3----5---5----0---0---0---0
------------------------------------
---1--------3-----------------------
---------------------3--------------

The electric that kicks in mid-song just strums the chords shown with a little distortion and a few small licks that no one will miss :) If you want to play them i am sure you can figure them out.

Comments, Questions, any other BNL tabs:

Merv15@hotmail.com

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