Chords for How to Play Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness part 3
Tempo:
84.7 bpm
Chords used:
F#
B
C#
E
A#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
So from that [E] arpeggiation it's like this
[F#] [C#]
[F#] [C#]
[F#]
[B] [F#]
[B] [F#]
So a lot of that should be familiar
It's all the same exact thing [B] until he hits this
[F#] [C#] so
[D#] From where it restarts and the strings come in
It's all stuff that [C#] we learned before I guess
[F#] You can just keep rewinding the video until you learn it and then and then it [C#] goes like this
[F#] And then this is where he hits the B
[B]
[C#]
so we already know all that and [G#m] then instead of doing the thing where [F#] he goes like and
[E] He hits the two notes at once
[F#m]
That's from the first part
[A#] So then this time
[G#] When he comes [B] in there after the B
[F#] [C#]
He he plays another [B] B
But I don't play it with the third
Cuz I don't know I just don't think it sounds good with the third so I play the B
the B and the F sharp
So just the root and the fifth and then as you hit that
hit the B with your right hand and
[G#m] then it [A#] resolves down to this a [B] sharp and
[F#]
then he hits this chord, which is a
F sharp and D sharp and then with the F sharp in the right hand, so [B] it's like
[F#]
[D] Okay, so
From the B
[B] [F#]
[C#] [B] [F#]
[C#] and then he hits a C sharp and
Then a C sharp minor chord with the [C#] left hand or I'm sorry C sharp major chord with the left hand
so that's C sharp F and
G sharp and
then
Yeah, that thing repeats
[G] Like three or four times
And [C#] it sounds like this
[B] [F#] [C#] [D#]
[F#] [C#]
[D#] [F#] [C#]
[Em] After he does that part like three or four times
he he transitions back into this other part [G] that we learned [A#m] like and
[B] [G#m]
The way he does that is
[Bm] with this little [E] fifths chord
[B] that we learned e [E] be
e and he kind of stops halfway through one of them and
goes to that [B] so it's like
[F#] [E]
So he hits the G sharp and then the e be e chord
[A#m] Okay, so then [E] he goes and then after that he arpeggiates it
like the way he did before [E] so it's
eb e
G sharp
[A#m] [E] So e b e g sharp
D [C#m] sharp C sharp
[E] B and
[A#m] then the a sharp
With the a sharp minor chord in the [A#] left hand, which is a [C#] sharp C [A#m] sharp F
And then this is the same exact way he brought us into the part that we're gonna go into again
[F#] The first time [A#m] so from here it goes
[B] [G#m]
[A#m] [B] [G#m]
[A#m] [E]
and then
He kind of ends the song there
He ends it with the
Little notes he hits up high, but I don't know my 49 key MIDI keyboard doesn't go up that high
So I usually just end it on a C sharp
Which is [A#m] like this
[B] [G#m] [B]
[C#]
[F#] [C#]
[F#] [C#]
[F#]
[B] [F#]
[B] [F#]
So a lot of that should be familiar
It's all the same exact thing [B] until he hits this
[F#] [C#] so
[D#] From where it restarts and the strings come in
It's all stuff that [C#] we learned before I guess
[F#] You can just keep rewinding the video until you learn it and then and then it [C#] goes like this
[F#] And then this is where he hits the B
[B]
[C#]
so we already know all that and [G#m] then instead of doing the thing where [F#] he goes like and
[E] He hits the two notes at once
[F#m]
That's from the first part
[A#] So then this time
[G#] When he comes [B] in there after the B
[F#] [C#]
He he plays another [B] B
But I don't play it with the third
Cuz I don't know I just don't think it sounds good with the third so I play the B
the B and the F sharp
So just the root and the fifth and then as you hit that
hit the B with your right hand and
[G#m] then it [A#] resolves down to this a [B] sharp and
[F#]
then he hits this chord, which is a
F sharp and D sharp and then with the F sharp in the right hand, so [B] it's like
[F#]
[D] Okay, so
From the B
[B] [F#]
[C#] [B] [F#]
[C#] and then he hits a C sharp and
Then a C sharp minor chord with the [C#] left hand or I'm sorry C sharp major chord with the left hand
so that's C sharp F and
G sharp and
then
Yeah, that thing repeats
[G] Like three or four times
And [C#] it sounds like this
[B] [F#] [C#] [D#]
[F#] [C#]
[D#] [F#] [C#]
[Em] After he does that part like three or four times
he he transitions back into this other part [G] that we learned [A#m] like and
[B] [G#m]
The way he does that is
[Bm] with this little [E] fifths chord
[B] that we learned e [E] be
e and he kind of stops halfway through one of them and
goes to that [B] so it's like
[F#] [E]
So he hits the G sharp and then the e be e chord
[A#m] Okay, so then [E] he goes and then after that he arpeggiates it
like the way he did before [E] so it's
eb e
G sharp
[A#m] [E] So e b e g sharp
D [C#m] sharp C sharp
[E] B and
[A#m] then the a sharp
With the a sharp minor chord in the [A#] left hand, which is a [C#] sharp C [A#m] sharp F
And then this is the same exact way he brought us into the part that we're gonna go into again
[F#] The first time [A#m] so from here it goes
[B] [G#m]
[A#m] [B] [G#m]
[A#m] [E]
and then
He kind of ends the song there
He ends it with the
Little notes he hits up high, but I don't know my 49 key MIDI keyboard doesn't go up that high
So I usually just end it on a C sharp
Which is [A#m] like this
[B] [G#m] [B]
[C#]
Key:
F#
B
C#
E
A#m
F#
B
C#
_ _ _ _ _ _ So from that [E] arpeggiation it's like this
[F#] _ _ [C#] _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ So a lot of that should be familiar _
It's all the same exact thing [B] until he hits this _
[F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ _ so
[D#] From where it restarts and the strings come in
It's all stuff that [C#] we learned before I guess
[F#] You can just keep rewinding the video until you learn it and then and then it [C#] goes like this _ _ _
_ [F#] _ _ _ And then this is where he hits the B
[B] _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
so we already know all that and [G#m] then instead of doing the thing where [F#] he goes like and _
_ _ [E] He hits the two notes at once
_ [F#m]
That's from the first part
[A#] So then this time
[G#] When he comes [B] in there after the B
_ [F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
_ _ He he plays another [B] B _
But I don't play it with the third
Cuz I don't know I just don't think it sounds good with the third so I play the B
the B and the F sharp
So just the root and the fifth and then as you hit that
hit the B with your right hand and
[G#m] then it [A#] resolves down to this a [B] sharp and
_ [F#] _
_ then he hits this chord, which is a
F sharp and D sharp and then with the F sharp in the right hand, so [B] it's like
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] Okay, so
_ _ From the B
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [F#] _
_ _ [C#] _ and then he hits a C sharp and
_ Then a C sharp minor chord with the [C#] left hand or I'm sorry C sharp major chord with the left hand
so that's C sharp F and
G sharp and _ _
then
Yeah, that thing repeats
[G] _ Like three or four times
And [C#] it sounds like this _ _ _
[B] _ _ [F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ [D#] _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
[D#] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] After he does that part like three or four times
he he transitions back into this other part [G] that we learned [A#m] like and
[B] _ _ [G#m] _ _
The way he does that is
[Bm] _ with this little [E] fifths chord
[B] that we learned e [E] be
e and he kind of stops halfway through one of them and _ _
goes to that [B] so it's like
_ _ [F#] _ _ [E] _
_ So he hits the G sharp and then the e be e chord _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A#m] Okay, so then [E] he goes and then after that he arpeggiates it
like the way he did before [E] so it's
eb e
G sharp _ _ _
[A#m] _ _ _ _ [E] So e b e g sharp
D [C#m] sharp C sharp
[E] B and
_ _ [A#m] _ then the a sharp
With the a sharp minor chord in the [A#] left hand, which is a [C#] sharp C [A#m] sharp _ _ F _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ And then this is the same exact way he brought us into the part that we're gonna go into again
[F#] The first time [A#m] so from here it goes
[B] _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _
_ [A#m] _ _ [B] _ _ [G#m] _ _ _
_ _ [A#m] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ and then
He _ kind of ends the song there _ _ _
He ends it with the
Little notes he hits up high, but I don't know my 49 key MIDI keyboard doesn't go up that high
So I usually just end it on a C sharp
_ Which is [A#m] like this
_ [B] _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ [C#] _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ So a lot of that should be familiar _
It's all the same exact thing [B] until he hits this _
[F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ _ so
[D#] From where it restarts and the strings come in
It's all stuff that [C#] we learned before I guess
[F#] You can just keep rewinding the video until you learn it and then and then it [C#] goes like this _ _ _
_ [F#] _ _ _ And then this is where he hits the B
[B] _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
so we already know all that and [G#m] then instead of doing the thing where [F#] he goes like and _
_ _ [E] He hits the two notes at once
_ [F#m]
That's from the first part
[A#] So then this time
[G#] When he comes [B] in there after the B
_ [F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
_ _ He he plays another [B] B _
But I don't play it with the third
Cuz I don't know I just don't think it sounds good with the third so I play the B
the B and the F sharp
So just the root and the fifth and then as you hit that
hit the B with your right hand and
[G#m] then it [A#] resolves down to this a [B] sharp and
_ [F#] _
_ then he hits this chord, which is a
F sharp and D sharp and then with the F sharp in the right hand, so [B] it's like
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] Okay, so
_ _ From the B
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [F#] _
_ _ [C#] _ and then he hits a C sharp and
_ Then a C sharp minor chord with the [C#] left hand or I'm sorry C sharp major chord with the left hand
so that's C sharp F and
G sharp and _ _
then
Yeah, that thing repeats
[G] _ Like three or four times
And [C#] it sounds like this _ _ _
[B] _ _ [F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ [D#] _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
[D#] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] After he does that part like three or four times
he he transitions back into this other part [G] that we learned [A#m] like and
[B] _ _ [G#m] _ _
The way he does that is
[Bm] _ with this little [E] fifths chord
[B] that we learned e [E] be
e and he kind of stops halfway through one of them and _ _
goes to that [B] so it's like
_ _ [F#] _ _ [E] _
_ So he hits the G sharp and then the e be e chord _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A#m] Okay, so then [E] he goes and then after that he arpeggiates it
like the way he did before [E] so it's
eb e
G sharp _ _ _
[A#m] _ _ _ _ [E] So e b e g sharp
D [C#m] sharp C sharp
[E] B and
_ _ [A#m] _ then the a sharp
With the a sharp minor chord in the [A#] left hand, which is a [C#] sharp C [A#m] sharp _ _ F _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ And then this is the same exact way he brought us into the part that we're gonna go into again
[F#] The first time [A#m] so from here it goes
[B] _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _
_ [A#m] _ _ [B] _ _ [G#m] _ _ _
_ _ [A#m] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ and then
He _ kind of ends the song there _ _ _
He ends it with the
Little notes he hits up high, but I don't know my 49 key MIDI keyboard doesn't go up that high
So I usually just end it on a C sharp
_ Which is [A#m] like this
_ [B] _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _