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rework Leonard Cohen - Winter lady

D+4 denotes a D chord (D/F/A) with an additionnal G and is thus more
commonly written as D4.

You can't use barre notation for this particular D4 since the G string
should be played "alone" (and don't use a barre anyway).

5:X0221X isn't a Amaj7 but a Dm. I'm not sure of the "official"
representation for Leonard Cohen's exact Amaj7 but X0565X sounds good
to me, is quite easy to perform from X5403X (D4) and is only played on
ADGB strings.

I may have over-simplified chorus chords but D and Am sound good. In
fact, I hardly hear the bass string played (maybe a G which would
justify the D4/Am7) but higher notes in the chords are definitely
those of D and Am chords. Since I usually prefer simplicity over
accuracy, D/Am chords for chorus seems a reasonnable choice.

The indication to play only on ADGB strings has been removed since :
 - they now can be played for chorus (based on D/Am chords)
 - verse chords properly indicate that both E strings should not be played

For this last point, I explicitly marked the C chord as important
since it is often (almost always) played as X32010 (as opposed to
X3201X in this song)
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Romain Goffe 13 years ago
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[by=Leonard Cohen,cov=songs-of-leonard-cohen,album=Songs of Leonard Cohen]
\cover
\gtab*{Amaj7}{5:X0221X}
\gtab*{D+4\Verse}{3:X3201X}
\gtab{C}{X3201X}
\gtab*{D+4\Chorus}{3:X0201X}
\gtab*{Am7}{X0201X}
\musicnote{4 cordes centrales en arpège}
\gtab*{D4}{X5403X}
\gtab*{Amaj7}{X0565X}
\gtab*{C}{X3201X}
\gtab{D}{XX0232}
\gtab{Am}{X02210}
\beginverse*
\musicnote{\Intro: \nolyrics{\[Amaj7 D+4]}}
\musicnote{\Intro: \nolyrics{\[Amaj7 D4]}}
\endverse
\beginverse
\[D+4]Traveling \[Amaj7]lady, \[D+4] stay a\[C]while
Un\[D+4]til the \[Amaj7]night is \[D+4]over
I'm just a \[Amaj7]station \[D+4]on your \[C]way
I \[D+4]know I'm \[Amaj7]not your \[D+4]lover
\[D4]Traveling \[Amaj7]lady, \[D4] stay a\[C]while
Un\[D4]til the \[Amaj7]night is \[D4]over
I'm just a \[Amaj7]station \[D4]on your \[C]way
I \[D4]know I'm \[Amaj7]not your \[D4]lover
\endverse
\begin{repeatedchords}
\beginchorus
Well \[D+4]I lived with a \[Am7]{child of snow}
\[D+4]When I was a \[Am7]soldier
And I\[D+4] fought every \[Am7]{man for} her
Un\[D+4]til the nights grew \[Am7]colder
Well \[D]I lived with a \[Am]{child of snow}
\[D]When I was a \[Am]soldier
And I\[D] fought every \[Am]{man for} her
Un\[D]til the nights grew \[Am]colder
\endchorus
\begin{repeatedchords}
\beginverse
She \[D+4]used to \[Amaj7]wear her \[D+4]hair like \[C]you
Ex\[D+4]cept when \[Amaj7]she was \[D+4]sleeping
And then she'd \[Amaj7]weave it \[D+4]on a \[C]loom
Of \[D+4]smoke and \[Amaj7]gold and \[D+4]breathing
She \[D4]used to \[Amaj7]wear her \[D4]hair like \[C]you
Ex\[D4]cept when \[Amaj7]she was \[D4]sleeping
And then she'd \[Amaj7]weave it \[D4]on a \[C]loom
Of \[D4]smoke and \[Amaj7]gold and \[D4]breathing
\endverse
\beginchorus
And \[D+4]why are you so \[Am7]{quiet now}
\[D+4]Standing there in the \[Am7]doorway?
You \[D+4]chose your journey \[Am7]{long before}
You \[D+4]came upon this \[Am7]highway
And \[D4]why are you so \[Am]{quiet now}
\[D4]Standing there in the \[Am]doorway?
You \[D4]chose your journey \[Am]{long before}
You \[D4]came upon this \[Am]highway
\endchorus
\beginverse
\[D+4]Traveling \[Amaj7]lady, \[D+4] stay a\[C]while
Un\[D+4]til the \[Amaj7]night is \[D+4]over
I'm just a \[Amaj7]station \[D+4]on your \[C]way
I \[D+4]know I'm \[Amaj7]not your \[D+4]lover
\[D4]Traveling \[Amaj7]lady, \[D4] stay a\[C]while
Un\[D4]til the \[Amaj7]night is \[D4]over
I'm just a \[Amaj7]station \[D4]on your \[C]way
I \[D4]know I'm \[Amaj7]not your \[D4]lover
\endverse
\end{repeatedchords}

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