Roy Harper

Short and Sweet

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(playing G1 hint: use the A1 3rd finger a Bm1 s a sort of "a Dmj7 nchor" to slide up and
down on, swapping your 1st and 2nd fingers behind it)
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D Em1 B1 A2
(these 4 are the "thrashy" bit's chords. The 3 high strings aren't
really played directly, just occasionally inbetween sliding up and down
the bottom 3 strings for the main "tune" (in true Harper style!). This
is where you also bring in a bit of overlaid distortion with chorus and
echo if you have a couple of Quadraverbs handy!)
Intro : D D Ds Ds Ds D D-----

G1 G1 G1 A1 Bm1 Bm1 A1 A1
G1 G1 G1 A1 Bm1 Bm1 A1 A1
Verse1:
You ask, what is the qua-li-ty
G1 G1 G1 A1 Bm1 Bm1 A1 A1
Of life, seeking to jus-ti-fy the part you play
G1 G1 G1 A1 Bm1 Bm1 A1 A1 G1 G1 Dmj Dmj7..........
etc
G1 G1 G1 A1 Bm1 Bm1 A1 A1
....an-y more or less than short and sweet
G1 G1 G1 A1 Bm1 Bm1 A1 A1 G1 G1 Dmj7 Dmj7 Em2 D
Verse 2 as above ending:
(picked accentuating the bass line)
..in your garden
C (thi C/B s in C/A volves C/G a bit C/F# of st C/E retch D ing for the G on the low D so you have to
cheat a bit with the notes above - in fact Roy abandons the C altogether
and just steps down on the low D strumming whatever he happens to hit at
the top end)
then intro and back to 2 more verses
then into the trashy bit:
(picked:) C C/B C/A C/G C/F# D1
(strummed madly:) Em D1-Em D1-Em D1-Em A2 B1
(repeated a number of times)
and then into the intro again to finish.
Or something like that anyway!