String Theory Docuseries - Ep. 6: Me, Myself, And I Chords by Hanson

Tempo:
69.775 bpm
Chords used:

B

F#

E

G#m

C#m

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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HANSON - STRING THEORY Docuseries - Ep. 6: Me, Myself, and I chords
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[B] [B] [F#]
[B] [D#m] [G#m] [F#]
[E] It [B] [C#m] [E] [B]
must be the [F#] end of the road It [G#m]
must be the [E] end of you and I and [F#] forever
[B] too I'm walking the [F#] last bridge alone
We're [G#m]
giving [E] up on the good times and the [F#] bad we knew
[G#m] And I'm [D#m] alone in a cold [D#] dark room [E] where There's still someone that I can [F#] tell my
troubles [B] to Me, myself and I [F#] will never be alone
[G#m] We'll find a way to get along We'll be [E] fine when all that's left is me,
[B] myself and I Myself and I will [F#] never be alone
We will find a [G#m] way to get along We'll be [E] fine when [F#] all that's [E] left is me,
myself [B] and I
[B] Da da da da [G#m] da da
[F#] [B]
In the narrative arc and in the this is a show, the song that comes before the intermission
has to be the right [N] song.
Right, right.
Absolutely.
Me, Myself and I is the right song.
Why?
Well, Me, Myself and I is the right song for several reasons.
One, in the middle of the show, we actually have an intermission.
You know, this is a show with two pieces.
Much like it is two records.
Yeah, two records, two pieces, you know, two works.
And it comes back to the piano.
That's one reason it's important.
It's back to this, you know, guy on a piano.
But now that lonely guy has three,
you know, it's three characters singing together.
And it's basically saying, this could be the end.
It's lyrically saying, I guess [E] we've been through stuff and it must be the end [N] of the road.
It must be the end of you and me and forever too.
You know, but if it is, I guess I'm okay with the fact that the stuff we've done
has been led to an ending.
It doesn't say, I guess I'm okay with fighting.
It's worth hoping for it again.
It actually says, if this is the end, I guess we tried.
I'm not going to try to forget.
Maybe happiness is worth the chance of a bitter end.
That's one of the very last lyrics.
Here's the end of the road.
I don't really care who's right.
I'm giving you the last word.
And it says, I'm giving you the last word.
It essentially says, the message [B] that, you know, cliffhangers.
That [F#] could be the [B] final song.
[C#m]
Here's the [E] end of the road.
[B] [F#] [G#m] I don't really [D#m] care who's right.
[D#] I'm giving you the [E] last words tonight.
[B] [F#] [B] Because me, myself and I will never [F#] be alone.
We'll find a [G#m] way to get along.
And we'll be fine [E] when all that's left
is me, [B] myself and I, myself and I will [F#] never be alone.
We will find a [G#m] way to get along.
And we'll be fine [E] when all [F#] that's left
is me, [C#m] myself [B] and I.
[G#m] Not all alone.
[F#] [B] Not all alone.
[G#m] Not all alone.
[F#] [E] [D#m] [C#m] [E] [G#m] [C#m]
[B]
Key:  
B
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F#
134211112
E
2311
G#m
123111114
C#m
13421114
B
12341112
F#
134211112
E
2311
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To start learning Hanson - String Theory Docuseries - Ep. 6: Me, Myself, And I chords, centre your learning around these elemetal chords sequence: E, F#, G#m, E, B, F# and B. Begin your practice at a relaxed 34 BPM, then work your way up to the song's BPM of 70. With the song's key of B Major, set your capo to fit your vocal range and chord choice.

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[B] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [F#] _
[B] _ _ _ [D#m] _ [G#m] _ [F#] _ _
[E] It [B] _ [C#m] _ _ _ [E] _ [B] _ _
must be the [F#] end of the road It [G#m] _ _
must be the [E] end of you and I and [F#] forever
[B] too I'm walking the [F#] last bridge alone
We're [G#m] _ _
giving [E] up on the good times and the [F#] bad we knew
[G#m] And I'm [D#m] alone in a cold [D#] dark room [E] where _ There's still someone that I can [F#] tell my
troubles [B] to Me, myself and I [F#] will never be alone
[G#m] We'll find a way to get along We'll be [E] fine when all that's left is me,
[B] myself and I Myself and I will [F#] never be alone
We will find a [G#m] way to get along We'll be [E] fine when [F#] all that's [E] left is me,
myself [B] and I
_ _ _ _ _ [B] Da da da da [G#m] da da
[F#] _ [B] _ _ _
_ In the narrative arc and in the this is a show, the song that comes before the intermission
has to be the right [N] song.
Right, right.
Absolutely.
Me, Myself and I is the right song.
Why?
Well, Me, Myself and I is the right song for several reasons.
One, in the middle of the show, we actually have an intermission.
You know, this is a show with two pieces.
Much like it is two records.
Yeah, two records, two pieces, you know, two works.
And it comes back to the piano.
That's one reason it's important.
It's back to this, you know, guy on a piano.
But now that lonely guy has three,
you know, it's three characters singing together.
And it's basically saying, this could be the end.
It's lyrically saying, I guess [E] we've been through stuff and it must be the end [N] of the road.
It must be the end of you and me and forever too.
You know, but if it is, I guess I'm okay with the fact that the stuff we've done
has been led to an ending.
It doesn't say, I guess I'm okay with fighting.
It's worth hoping for it again.
It actually says, if this is the end, I guess we tried.
I'm not going to try to forget.
Maybe happiness is worth the chance of a bitter end.
That's one of the very last lyrics.
Here's the end of the road.
I don't really care who's right.
I'm giving you the last word.
And it says, I'm giving you the last word.
It essentially says, the message [B] that, you know, cliffhangers.
That [F#] could be the [B] final song.
[C#m]
Here's the [E] end of the road.
[B] _ [F#] _ [G#m] _ I don't really [D#m] care who's right.
[D#] I'm giving you the [E] last words tonight. _
_ _ [B] _ _ [F#] _ [B] Because me, myself and I will never [F#] be alone.
We'll find a [G#m] way to get along.
And we'll be fine [E] when all that's left
is me, [B] myself and I, myself and I will [F#] never be alone.
We will find a [G#m] way to get along.
And we'll be fine [E] when all [F#] that's left
is me, [C#m] myself [B] and I.
_ [G#m] Not all alone.
_ [F#] [B] Not all alone.
_ [G#m] Not all alone.
[F#] _ _ _ [E] _ [D#m] _ [C#m] _ _ _ [E] _ _ [G#m] _ [C#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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