Good Bye Blue Sky Drop D tuning DADGBE
D is played on the 5th fret using C shape with an open G string
Intro: D////////////C5///////// B5//C5////////B5//C5/////B5// /C5/ C#5/ D
B section play twice the first time, once afterwards
Oooh Oooh Oooh Oooh Ooooooo
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1st verse
C5 B5 C5 B5
D-D-D-did you see the frightened ones ? D-D-D-did you hear the falling bombs ?
C5 B5 A5
D-D-D-did you ever wonder Why we had to run for shelter
G5 F#5 E5 D5 B5 D
When the promise of a brave new world Unfolds beneath a clear blue sky ?
Repeat B section
2nd verse
C5 B5 C5 D5 B5
D-D-D-did you see the frightened ones ? D-D-D-did you hear the falling bombs ?
C5 B5 C5 C#5 D
The flames are long gone, the pain lingers on
Chorus
Good bye Blue Sky, Good bye Blue Sky Good bye
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Repeat 1st verse........Repeat B section...... Repeat 2nd Verse Repeat Chorus
Add a Good Bye, a little lick on the A and low D strings and voila