The Cure
Another Journey By Train 

Transcribed by: david larson (dwl4@axe.humboldt.edu), ZDHX41A@prodigy.com



                      bridge
e:------------------------------------------------|
B:---4------4---------2----4----4-----------2-----|
G:---3------4---------3----3----4-----2-----3-----|
D:---5------4---------3----5----4-----3-----3-----|
A:---6------2---------1----6----2-----3-----1-----|
E:------------------------------------1-----------|

The first two chords are played back and forth. The rest of the song is
pretty much the same chords as in the bridge, played in different patterns
(i hope anyway :).  

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Here are the chords to the rhythm guitar part on the instrumental 
song "Another Journey by Train," the b-side to the "A Forest" single. 
The sound is achieved, like in many other early Cure songs, by Robert 
playing a Fender Jazzmaster with a Woolworth's Top 20 pickup 
installed in the middle position through the chorus channel of a 
Roland Jazz Chorus 120 amp. Other notable songs with this effect are 
"Play for Today," "M," "Three Imaginary Boys," "Fire in Cairo," 
"Other Voices," "Seventeen Seconds," "The Holy Hour," "At Night," "In 
Your House," and many more. Okay, enough rambling, I'll diagram the 
chord shapes.

     D5    xx023x
     Bb    x1333x
     Am    x02210
     E     022100
     A5    x022xx
     Gm    355333
     Am V  577555
     F     133211
    Bb6    x13333     

 Key: F     Transcribed by Caley Barker (ZDHX41A@prodigy.com)

     D5               Bb     (4x)

     Am          D5          Bb          E          A5

     D5               Bb     (4x)

     Am          D5           Bb         E          A5

     Gm          Am V           F

     E              Bb              A5

     Gm            F                 E

     Bb                A5

     D5                Bb     (4x)

     Am           D5          Bb          E
 
     Gm           Am V            F

     E              Bb                A5

     Gm            F                  E

     Bb                A5

     D5                Bb6     (4x)

     Bb                 C

     D5                 Bb      (4x)

     D5

  You'll have to listen to the song and figure out the rhythm 
yourself. The song starts with a single strujm of D5 and Bb and 
gradually builds up to faster strumming and ends with a single stum 
of D5.     I wrote this so you can follow along with the song exactly.


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