Chords for Haydn killed by cell phone

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124.7 bpm
Chords used:

D

G

Bm

F#

A

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Haydn killed by cell phone chords
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[B] [Bm] [F#]
[Bm] [D]
[G]
[A] Don't [D] answer.
This is me.
[G]
[N] When your concert gets interrupted, when do you decide to stop?
Is it for your concentration or is it for the audience?
No, it is sometimes it's just too much.
I mean, if you are in a big moment and the orchestra is playing
and you hear faintly in the distance something,
[G#] but if the music comes to these moments
where [G] it gets more and more silent and more magic
and then this thing [N] starts and of course it doesn't stop,
then I say, no, no, people should realize
that music lives on something completely different
than kind of being disturbed and thinking, oh, this is important.
I mean, the general attitude sometimes is just awful, you know,
and [F#]
my wife sometimes sits beside, she has to go away
because if it's silent, if you see not being concentrated,
it kills everything [N] that what is this about.
This is the rare moment when our minds can go and focus on one thing
and we focus at it and we prepare all this
and this is just the least you can do to [F#] honor it in [D] listening
and [E]
being there in silence, you know.
But then of [F] course it's also the [G#] advantage can be [Bm] afterwards
people are, they know now, hey, [G] actually there is something happening.
[Bm] [F#] [Bm] [D]
[G]
[A] [D]
[G]
[N]
[A]
[F#] [Bm] [D]
[G]
[C] [D]
[Dm]
[E]
[F] [Am]
[D#] [B]
[Em]
[C#]
Key:  
D
1321
G
2131
Bm
13421112
F#
134211112
A
1231
D
1321
G
2131
Bm
13421112
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[B] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ Don't [D] answer. _
This is me.
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ When your concert gets interrupted, _ when do you decide to stop?
Is it for your concentration or is it for the audience?
No, it is sometimes it's just too much.
I mean, if you are in a big moment and the orchestra is playing
and you hear _ faintly in the distance something,
_ _ _ [G#] but if the music comes to these moments
where [G] it gets more and more silent and more magic
and then this thing [N] starts and of course it doesn't stop,
then I say, no, no, people should realize
that music lives on something completely different
than kind of being disturbed and thinking, oh, this is important.
I mean, the general attitude sometimes is just awful, you know,
and _ _ _ [F#]
my wife sometimes sits beside, she has to go away
because _ if it's silent, if you see not being concentrated,
it kills everything [N] that what is this about.
This is the rare moment when our minds can go and focus on one thing
and we focus at it and we prepare all this
and _ this is just the least you can do to [F#] honor it in [D] listening
and [E] _
_ being there in silence, you know.
But then of [F] course it's also the [G#] advantage can be [Bm] afterwards
people are, they know now, hey, [G] actually there is something happening.
[Bm] _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
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