Tom the Model by Beth Gibbons Ukulele Chords
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This song by Beth Gibbons can also be played by that instruments.
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Tom the Model chords has rhythm and included in Out of Season (2002) album.
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Tom the Model by Beth Gibbons Ukulele Chords
Standard Tuning, didn’t really find a correct version on this one, so decided to sink
my teeth into it, pretty sure most of it is correct, the open bright E-string on the
Bm-chord might be opened for discussion, but i’m pretty sure i’m hearing it. Difficult
to get this one a 100% correct, cause the chords are hidden quite good, but this will
work great both when playing along with beth, and on your own.Enjoy!
Some chords to notice:
There are different ways to play a D6, preferred here are this one:
x
0
0
x
Another weird chord i’m ABSOLUTELY sure is in the start of 2nd verse, even how weird it
might look Guess you can call it like : “BmMaj7Add11”-ish thing:
0
x
And here’s how they play some other chords, so you get just the right sound:
Bm: Bm7: Em7:
0 2 7
3 3 8
x x 0
The rest of them are pretty basic, as you probably can hear. Notice the rather significant
differences between the first and second verse, so you dont just play them the same way.
Intro: basically just pluck around on your average Bm-chord, you can hit
the 5th fret on your D-string from time to time, and also play down into
the verse like 5-4-3-2-on your a-string to make a bridge into the verse.
just when the voice kicks in. Just play around really, its a pretty loose
song when it comes to selecting which tones to add to your chords for more
texture.
How can I forget your t ender smile
Moments that I have s hared with you
Our hearts may break
But they’re on their way
And there’s nothing I can do ..o o..
Ohh…
So do what you’re g otta d o
And don’t misunder- stand me
You know you don’t ever have to worry ’bout me
I’d d o it aga in
I can understand that it can’t be
Guess it’s hard as you were meant for me
But I can’t hide my own despair
I guess I never will
Ohh…
So do what you’re gotta do
And don’t misunderstand me
You know you don’t ever have to worry ’bout me
I’d do it again
So tired of life
No fairytale
So hold your fire
’Cause I need you
Ohh…
Just do what you’re gotta do
And don’t misunderstand me
You know you don’t ever have to worry ’bout me
I’d do it again
Last chorus:
Do what you’re g otta do
And don’t misunder .. stand m e
You kee[(799777)]p going ov[(577655)]er every w ord that we’ve said
But you don’t ha ve to ..w orry
About me
Outro: Bm A Em x3 and end on Bm again.
The violin solo-thingey:
e———–0——————————————————————————
b-0—-3———-6b—–6/7——-7-6-5-4-3-2-0——/3 —-6b—–6/7——5—3—5—6
g——————–7/9—————————————–7/9———————–
bbend
/slide up to
Slide down to
I’d love some feedback, thanks!
Standard Tuning, didn’t really find a correct version on this one, so decided to sink
my teeth into it, pretty sure most of it is correct, the open bright E-string on the
Bm-chord might be opened for discussion, but i’m pretty sure i’m hearing it. Difficult
to get this one a 100% correct, cause the chords are hidden quite good, but this will
work great both when playing along with beth, and on your own.Enjoy!
Some chords to notice:
There are different ways to play a D6, preferred here are this one:
0
Another weird chord i’m ABSOLUTELY sure is in the start of 2nd verse, even how weird it
might look Guess you can call it like : “BmMaj7Add11”-ish thing:
And here’s how they play some other chords, so you get just the right sound:
Bm: Bm7: Em7:
0 2 7
3 3 8
The rest of them are pretty basic, as you probably can hear. Notice the rather significant
differences between the first and second verse, so you dont just play them the same way.
Intro: basically just pluck around on your average Bm-chord, you can hit
the 5th fret on your D-string from time to time, and also play down into
the verse like 5-4-3-2-on your a-string to make a bridge into the verse.
just when the voice kicks in. Just play around really, its a pretty loose
song when it comes to selecting which tones to add to your chords for more
texture.
Moments that I have s
But they’re
Ohh…
And don’t misunder-
You
Ohh…
So do what you’re gotta do
And don’t misunderstand me
You know you don’t ever have to worry ’bout me
I’d do it again
Ohh…
Just do what you’re gotta do
And don’t misunderstand me
You know you don’t ever have to worry ’bout me
I’d do it again
Last chorus:
And don’t misunder
You
Outro: Bm A Em x3 and end on Bm again.
The violin solo-thingey:
e———–0——————————————————————————
b-0—-3———-6b—–6/7——-7-6-5-4-3-2-0——/3 —-6b—–6/7——5—3—5—6
g——————–7/9—————————————–7/9———————–
bbend
/slide up to
Slide down to
I’d love some feedback, thanks!
To play the this songs, including Tom the Model by Beth Gibbons by ukulele, the most important basic ukulele chords to learn are C chord, D chord, G chord, and Em chord.
These set you up to play a many of songs, and each of them is easy to master.