Chords for Alex Dezen // "This Is the Last Song (I'll Ever Write on This Guitar)" ***OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO***

Tempo:
113.2 bpm
Chords used:

G

C

Bb

Em

Am

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Alex Dezen // "This Is the Last Song (I'll Ever Write on This Guitar)" ***OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO*** chords
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[G]
This is the last song I'll ever write on this guitar.
Sold it [C] to a fan on the internet, can't afford it anymore.
[G] It's a D35 from 71 made by the Martin Company.
But that can never begin to explain what it [C] means to me.
[G] I think it was in Baltimore, [Gm]
2002.
[C] I never owned a Martin, [G] a Neil Young played one on Harvest Moon.
It had a strong and warm tone when [Gm] I played that open C.
[C] And I hope it sounds as beautiful [G] in the [F] hands of Brian Shearer.
Maybe [Bb] I should have played it more, [C] instead I left it in a case.
[G] Maybe blowing in the wind was waiting in [Bb] there all helpless.
But [Em] I'll never [Am] know, cause it's too late.
[G] This is the last song I'll ever write on this guitar.
[C] I sold it to a fan on the internet, can't afford it anymore.
[G] It's a D35 from 71 made by the Martin Company.
But that can never begin to explain what [C] it means to me.
[G]
I played it on some records [Bb] over the last ten years.
[C] It provided a nice rhythm [G] track that I'm sure most people couldn't hear.
But when I moved to Iowa, [Gm] the bridge had started to crack.
[C] In the cold basement where it was [G] left.
And I still [F] feel bad about [Bb] that.
I could have used new strings, [C] or a less sharp obore.
[G] Maybe here comes the regular was waiting in [Bb] there all black-foot.
[G] But I'll never [Am] know, cause it's too late.
[G] This is the last song I'll ever write on this guitar.
I [C] sold it to a fan on the internet, can't afford it anymore.
[G] It's a D35 from 71 made by the Martin Company.
But that can never begin to explain what it means to [C]
me.
[G]
[Em] I hate to see it go, [G] but [Am] you'll be fine I know.
[G] [Em] I'll hold on to the times we had.
[G] Like I do [Am] with cars and apartments and everything else.
Cause everything else [G] makes me [C] sad.
[G] This is the last song I'll ever write on this guitar.
I sold it to a fan on the internet, can't afford it anymore.
It's a D35 from 71 made [Em] by the Martin Company.
[G] But that can never begin to explain what it means to [C] me.
[G] [Eb]
[N]
Key:  
G
2131
C
3211
Bb
12341111
Em
121
Am
2311
G
2131
C
3211
Bb
12341111
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To jam and learn Alex Dezen - (Ill Ever Write on This Guitar) This Is The Last Song chords, your primary focus should be mastering these chords sequence: Gm, C, G, C, G, Bb and C. Set your pace at 56 BPM initially and then sync up with the song's BPM of 113. Adapt the capo setting considering your vocal range, with reference to the key: G Major.

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[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ This is the last song I'll ever write on this guitar.
_ Sold it [C] to a fan on the internet, can't afford it anymore.
[G] It's a D35 from 71 made by the Martin Company.
_ But that can never begin to explain _ _ what it [C] means to me.
_ _ [G] _ I _ _ _ _ think it was in Baltimore, _ [Gm] _
2002.
_ [C] I never owned a Martin, [G] a Neil Young played one on Harvest Moon.
It had a strong and warm tone when [Gm] I played that open C.
[C] And I hope it sounds as beautiful [G] in the [F] hands of Brian Shearer.
Maybe [Bb] I should have played it more, [C] instead I left it in a case.
[G] Maybe blowing in the wind was waiting in [Bb] there all helpless.
But [Em] I'll never [Am] know, cause it's too _ late.
_ [G] This is the last song I'll ever write on this guitar.
_ [C] I sold it to a fan on the internet, can't afford it anymore. _
[G] It's a D35 from 71 made by the Martin Company.
_ But that can never begin to explain what [C] it means to me.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
I played it on some records [Bb] over the last ten years.
[C] It provided a nice rhythm [G] track that I'm sure most people couldn't hear.
But when I moved to Iowa, [Gm] the bridge had started to crack.
[C] In the cold basement where it was [G] left.
And I still [F] feel bad about [Bb] that.
I could have used new strings, [C] or a less sharp obore.
_ [G] Maybe here comes the regular was waiting in [Bb] there all black-foot.
[G] But I'll never [Am] know, cause it's too _ late.
_ [G] This is the last song I'll ever write on this guitar.
I [C] sold it to a fan on the internet, can't afford it anymore. _
[G] It's a D35 from 71 made by the Martin Company.
_ But that can never begin to explain _ what it means to [C]
me.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] I hate to see it _ go, _ [G] but _ [Am] you'll be fine I know.
_ _ _ [G] _ [Em] I'll hold on to the times we had.
_ [G] Like I do [Am] with cars and apartments and everything else.
Cause everything else [G] makes me [C] sad. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] This is the last song I'll ever write on this guitar.
I sold it to a fan on the internet, can't afford it anymore.
It's a D35 from 71 made [Em] by the Martin Company.
_ [G] But that can never begin to explain _ what it means to [C] me.
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[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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