Chords for How to Play Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness part 2
Tempo:
120.9 bpm
Chords used:
Bbm
E
B
Abm
Gb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
And then he [G] arpeggiates that chord with his [E] left hand.
[Bbm] [B]
[Abm] [Bbm]
So, [G] that arpeggiation [E] is
[Bbm] Got that?
Cool.
Just kidding.
[E] It's E, B, E.
Sorry.
And then he hits a G sharp with his right hand.
Then D [Dbm] sharp, C sharp,
[E] B, [Bbm]
and then A sharp with the right hand.
[Gm]
And then an A sharp [Bbm] minor chord with the left hand,
which is A sharp, C sharp, and F.
[Db]
Sorry.
Yeah.
A sharp,
C sharp, and F.
So, from that
[E] [Db] arpeggiation
[Bbm]
And [Ab] then the next part
[Gm] is a cool [E] part.
It's kind of what he ends the song with a little later on.
He comes [N] back to it.
And it just kind [Bbm] of uses
[B]
two notes at the [Bbm] same time.
Based off the [Gb] F
Or based off the A sharp [Bbm] minor.
So, [Bb] he hits the A sharp minoror
the A sharp
[Db] and the C sharp in the left hand.
[Bbm] And then he hits the same two
in the right hand at the same time after arpeggiating them here.
[B] [Abm]
And then he
plays [Ab]
a G sharp minor.
[E] So, from that first arpeggiation
[Bbm]
[B] [Abm] So, it's
[Bbm] the F sharp, C sharp, [B]
and then he hits
B [Eb] and D sharp.
[B] B and [Eb] D sharp, and then B and
D sharp with both hands at the same time.
So, [Bbm] it's [B] like
Okay, then the next two after the B
and D sharp are D sharp and
F sharp.
D sharp and F sharp.
So, he [Bbm] [B] goesand
then he plays
that G sharp minor.
I was getting a little ahead of myself.
The same in both hands.
So, that's [Ab] G sharp,
[Abm]
B, and D sharp.
And then he arpeggiates that.
[Bbm]
And then he ends back on the A sharp minor.
[Bbm] So, from the G sharp [Abm] minor
So, [Ab] that's G sharp,
G [Abm] sharp, B, D sharp,
then G sharp, and then D sharp,
[Dbm] C sharp, B.
[Bbm] And then he
[Bb] resolves to the A sharp with the right hand as he
hits the A [Bbm] sharp minor chord with the left hand, which is
A sharp, C sharp, and F.
And then that starts over again,
and then he kind of just repeats that part from the A sharp minor that it
ends on.
He goes back into this.
[B]
[Abm] [Bbm]
[B] [Abm]
[Bbm]
[E] [Gb]
[B] So, it repeats that part, [E] I don't know,
like three or four times, I [G] guess, just listen to the
song.
[Gb] And then it
does this little thing.
[Bbm] I'll show you.
[B] [Abm]
[Bbm]
[E]
[Gb] [E] Okay, so it goes
[Bbm]
A sharp minor, left hand, A sharp in the right hand.
So, [Bb] that's A sharp, [Bbm] C sharp, F,
A sharp.
And then he hits a C sharp,
and [Db] then a B, [Ab] and then
[Bb] an A sharp again, and then [B] back to the B.
[Bbm]
[E] And then when [B] he hits the B,
at [Bm] the end, he plays that [G] little fifths chord [E] with the
E, [B] the B, [E] and the E.
So, it's like [Bbm] this.
[Gb] And then the next arpeggiation is pretty similar
to the one he did the [B] first time we saw this fifths chord.
[E] So, it's [E] like Hold on.
[Bbm]
[E] [B]
[E] [Gb]
[E] So, that'she
hits that, and then he goes
E, [B] B, [E] E,
and then G sharp,
and then B,
[Gb] and then [F] A sharp,
and [Gbm] then F sharp.
[B] And then that's the end.
So, [E] it's likeand
[Gb]
that's usually, on this F sharp,
is usually when I bring my left hand back up, because
[Db] it goes back into a C sharp minor again, and
that's when all the strings come in, and [Gm] it sounds awesome.
[F]
[Bbm] [B]
[Abm] [Bbm]
So, [G] that arpeggiation [E] is
[Bbm] Got that?
Cool.
Just kidding.
[E] It's E, B, E.
Sorry.
And then he hits a G sharp with his right hand.
Then D [Dbm] sharp, C sharp,
[E] B, [Bbm]
and then A sharp with the right hand.
[Gm]
And then an A sharp [Bbm] minor chord with the left hand,
which is A sharp, C sharp, and F.
[Db]
Sorry.
Yeah.
A sharp,
C sharp, and F.
So, from that
[E] [Db] arpeggiation
[Bbm]
And [Ab] then the next part
[Gm] is a cool [E] part.
It's kind of what he ends the song with a little later on.
He comes [N] back to it.
And it just kind [Bbm] of uses
[B]
two notes at the [Bbm] same time.
Based off the [Gb] F
Or based off the A sharp [Bbm] minor.
So, [Bb] he hits the A sharp minoror
the A sharp
[Db] and the C sharp in the left hand.
[Bbm] And then he hits the same two
in the right hand at the same time after arpeggiating them here.
[B] [Abm]
And then he
plays [Ab]
a G sharp minor.
[E] So, from that first arpeggiation
[Bbm]
[B] [Abm] So, it's
[Bbm] the F sharp, C sharp, [B]
and then he hits
B [Eb] and D sharp.
[B] B and [Eb] D sharp, and then B and
D sharp with both hands at the same time.
So, [Bbm] it's [B] like
Okay, then the next two after the B
and D sharp are D sharp and
F sharp.
D sharp and F sharp.
So, he [Bbm] [B] goesand
then he plays
that G sharp minor.
I was getting a little ahead of myself.
The same in both hands.
So, that's [Ab] G sharp,
[Abm]
B, and D sharp.
And then he arpeggiates that.
[Bbm]
And then he ends back on the A sharp minor.
[Bbm] So, from the G sharp [Abm] minor
So, [Ab] that's G sharp,
G [Abm] sharp, B, D sharp,
then G sharp, and then D sharp,
[Dbm] C sharp, B.
[Bbm] And then he
[Bb] resolves to the A sharp with the right hand as he
hits the A [Bbm] sharp minor chord with the left hand, which is
A sharp, C sharp, and F.
And then that starts over again,
and then he kind of just repeats that part from the A sharp minor that it
ends on.
He goes back into this.
[B]
[Abm] [Bbm]
[B] [Abm]
[Bbm]
[E] [Gb]
[B] So, it repeats that part, [E] I don't know,
like three or four times, I [G] guess, just listen to the
song.
[Gb] And then it
does this little thing.
[Bbm] I'll show you.
[B] [Abm]
[Bbm]
[E]
[Gb] [E] Okay, so it goes
[Bbm]
A sharp minor, left hand, A sharp in the right hand.
So, [Bb] that's A sharp, [Bbm] C sharp, F,
A sharp.
And then he hits a C sharp,
and [Db] then a B, [Ab] and then
[Bb] an A sharp again, and then [B] back to the B.
[Bbm]
[E] And then when [B] he hits the B,
at [Bm] the end, he plays that [G] little fifths chord [E] with the
E, [B] the B, [E] and the E.
So, it's like [Bbm] this.
[Gb] And then the next arpeggiation is pretty similar
to the one he did the [B] first time we saw this fifths chord.
[E] So, it's [E] like Hold on.
[Bbm]
[E] [B]
[E] [Gb]
[E] So, that'she
hits that, and then he goes
E, [B] B, [E] E,
and then G sharp,
and then B,
[Gb] and then [F] A sharp,
and [Gbm] then F sharp.
[B] And then that's the end.
So, [E] it's likeand
[Gb]
that's usually, on this F sharp,
is usually when I bring my left hand back up, because
[Db] it goes back into a C sharp minor again, and
that's when all the strings come in, and [Gm] it sounds awesome.
[F]
Key:
Bbm
E
B
Abm
Gb
Bbm
E
B
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ And then he [G] arpeggiates that chord with his [E] left hand. _ _ _
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ [Abm] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _
_ _ So, [G] that arpeggiation [E] is_
_ _ _ _ [Bbm] Got that?
Cool.
Just kidding.
_ [E] It's E, B, E.
_ _ _ Sorry. _
_ And then he hits a G sharp with his right hand.
_ _ Then D [Dbm] sharp, C sharp,
[E] B, _ [Bbm] _ _ _
and then A sharp with the right hand.
[Gm]
And then an A sharp [Bbm] minor chord with the left hand,
which is A sharp, C sharp, and F.
[Db] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Sorry.
_ Yeah.
A sharp,
C sharp, and F.
_ So, from that
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [Db] arpeggiation_
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
And _ [Ab] then the next part
_ _ [Gm] is a _ cool [E] part.
It's kind of what he ends the song with a little later on.
He comes [N] back to it. _ _ _
And it just kind [Bbm] of uses
_ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ two notes at the [Bbm] same time.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Based off the [Gb] F_
Or based off the A sharp [Bbm] minor. _ _
So, [Bb] he hits _ the A sharp minor_or
the A sharp
[Db] and the C sharp in the left hand.
_ _ [Bbm] And _ _ then he hits the same two
in the right hand at the same time after arpeggiating them here.
_ [B] _ _ _ [Abm] _ _
_ _ And then he
plays _ [Ab]
a G sharp minor. _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] So, from that first arpeggiation_ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _ So, it's
[Bbm] the F sharp, C sharp, _ [B]
and then he hits
B _ [Eb] and D sharp.
[B] B and [Eb] D sharp, and then B and
D sharp _ with both hands at the same time.
So, [Bbm] it's _ [B] _ _ like_ _ _ _
_ _ Okay, then the next two after the B
and D sharp _ are D sharp and
F sharp.
D sharp and F sharp. _
_ So, he [Bbm] _ _ [B] goes_and _
_ then he plays
that G sharp minor.
I was getting a little ahead of myself.
_ The same in both hands.
So, that's [Ab] G sharp,
_ _ [Abm] _
B, _ and D sharp. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ And then he arpeggiates that.
_ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _
And then he ends back on the A sharp minor.
[Bbm] So, from the G sharp [Abm] _ _ minor_
_ So, [Ab] that's G sharp,
_ G [Abm] sharp, B, _ D sharp,
then G sharp, _ _ _ and then D sharp,
[Dbm] C sharp, _ B. _ _ _ _
_ [Bbm] _ And then he
[Bb] resolves to the A sharp with the right hand as he
hits the A [Bbm] sharp minor chord with the left hand, which is
A sharp, _ C sharp, and F. _ _ _
_ _ And then that starts over again,
and then he kind of just repeats that part from the A sharp minor that it
ends on.
He goes back into this.
_ [B] _ _
_ [Abm] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ _ _ [B] So, it repeats that part, _ [E] I don't know,
like three or four times, _ I [G] guess, just listen to the
song.
[Gb] _ And then _ it
does this little thing.
[Bbm] I'll show you.
_ _ [B] _ _ _ [Abm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ [E] Okay, so it goes
[Bbm] _
A sharp minor, left hand, A sharp in the right hand.
So, [Bb] that's A sharp, [Bbm] C sharp, F,
_ A sharp.
_ _ And then he hits a C sharp,
_ and [Db] then a B, _ _ [Ab] _ and then
[Bb] an A sharp again, and then [B] back to the B.
_ [Bbm] _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ And then when [B] he hits the B,
at [Bm] the end, he plays that [G] little fifths chord [E] with the
E, _ _ [B] the B, _ [E] and the E.
_ So, it's like [Bbm] this. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gb] And then the next arpeggiation _ is pretty similar
to the one he did the [B] first time we saw this fifths chord.
[E] _ So, it's _ [E] _ like_ Hold on.
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
_ _ [E] So, that's_he
hits that, and then he goes
E, [B] _ B, [E] E, _
_ _ _ and then _ G sharp,
_ and then B, _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Gb] _ and then [F] A sharp, _
_ and [Gbm] then F sharp. _ _ _
[B] And then that's the end.
So, [E] it's _ like_and
[Gb] _
_ _ that's usually, on this F sharp,
is usually when I bring my left hand back up, because
[Db] it goes back into a C sharp minor again, and
_ that's when all the strings come in, and [Gm] it sounds awesome.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ And then he [G] arpeggiates that chord with his [E] left hand. _ _ _
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
_ [Abm] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _
_ _ So, [G] that arpeggiation [E] is_
_ _ _ _ [Bbm] Got that?
Cool.
Just kidding.
_ [E] It's E, B, E.
_ _ _ Sorry. _
_ And then he hits a G sharp with his right hand.
_ _ Then D [Dbm] sharp, C sharp,
[E] B, _ [Bbm] _ _ _
and then A sharp with the right hand.
[Gm]
And then an A sharp [Bbm] minor chord with the left hand,
which is A sharp, C sharp, and F.
[Db] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Sorry.
_ Yeah.
A sharp,
C sharp, and F.
_ So, from that
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [Db] arpeggiation_
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
And _ [Ab] then the next part
_ _ [Gm] is a _ cool [E] part.
It's kind of what he ends the song with a little later on.
He comes [N] back to it. _ _ _
And it just kind [Bbm] of uses
_ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ two notes at the [Bbm] same time.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Based off the [Gb] F_
Or based off the A sharp [Bbm] minor. _ _
So, [Bb] he hits _ the A sharp minor_or
the A sharp
[Db] and the C sharp in the left hand.
_ _ [Bbm] And _ _ then he hits the same two
in the right hand at the same time after arpeggiating them here.
_ [B] _ _ _ [Abm] _ _
_ _ And then he
plays _ [Ab]
a G sharp minor. _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] So, from that first arpeggiation_ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _ So, it's
[Bbm] the F sharp, C sharp, _ [B]
and then he hits
B _ [Eb] and D sharp.
[B] B and [Eb] D sharp, and then B and
D sharp _ with both hands at the same time.
So, [Bbm] it's _ [B] _ _ like_ _ _ _
_ _ Okay, then the next two after the B
and D sharp _ are D sharp and
F sharp.
D sharp and F sharp. _
_ So, he [Bbm] _ _ [B] goes_and _
_ then he plays
that G sharp minor.
I was getting a little ahead of myself.
_ The same in both hands.
So, that's [Ab] G sharp,
_ _ [Abm] _
B, _ and D sharp. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ And then he arpeggiates that.
_ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _
And then he ends back on the A sharp minor.
[Bbm] So, from the G sharp [Abm] _ _ minor_
_ So, [Ab] that's G sharp,
_ G [Abm] sharp, B, _ D sharp,
then G sharp, _ _ _ and then D sharp,
[Dbm] C sharp, _ B. _ _ _ _
_ [Bbm] _ And then he
[Bb] resolves to the A sharp with the right hand as he
hits the A [Bbm] sharp minor chord with the left hand, which is
A sharp, _ C sharp, and F. _ _ _
_ _ And then that starts over again,
and then he kind of just repeats that part from the A sharp minor that it
ends on.
He goes back into this.
_ [B] _ _
_ [Abm] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ _ _ [B] So, it repeats that part, _ [E] I don't know,
like three or four times, _ I [G] guess, just listen to the
song.
[Gb] _ And then _ it
does this little thing.
[Bbm] I'll show you.
_ _ [B] _ _ _ [Abm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ [E] Okay, so it goes
[Bbm] _
A sharp minor, left hand, A sharp in the right hand.
So, [Bb] that's A sharp, [Bbm] C sharp, F,
_ A sharp.
_ _ And then he hits a C sharp,
_ and [Db] then a B, _ _ [Ab] _ and then
[Bb] an A sharp again, and then [B] back to the B.
_ [Bbm] _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ And then when [B] he hits the B,
at [Bm] the end, he plays that [G] little fifths chord [E] with the
E, _ _ [B] the B, _ [E] and the E.
_ So, it's like [Bbm] this. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gb] And then the next arpeggiation _ is pretty similar
to the one he did the [B] first time we saw this fifths chord.
[E] _ So, it's _ [E] _ like_ Hold on.
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
_ _ [E] So, that's_he
hits that, and then he goes
E, [B] _ B, [E] E, _
_ _ _ and then _ G sharp,
_ and then B, _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Gb] _ and then [F] A sharp, _
_ and [Gbm] then F sharp. _ _ _
[B] And then that's the end.
So, [E] it's _ like_and
[Gb] _
_ _ that's usually, on this F sharp,
is usually when I bring my left hand back up, because
[Db] it goes back into a C sharp minor again, and
_ that's when all the strings come in, and [Gm] it sounds awesome.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _