[ Предположительная тональность: D ] Artist: Elliott Smith Song: Easy Way Out Album: Figure 8 Hey guys, if the first version is to complicated for you, scroll down to the end and there you can find an alternate version! ;) tuning: Eb Ab C# F# Bb C# (half-step down, high e string tuned down one step lower than the rest) Chords used: D xx0234 Bm x24432 D/Ab 4x0234 Bm7* x24234 D/A x0x034 Bm7 x24232 D/B x2x034 F#7 242322 E 022104 G* x5x435 E* 022102 D/C# x40234 E** 022100 D* xx0230 G 32000x D** xx0232 F# 244322 D6 xx7779 G** 355433 riff 1: --5--4--2--| -----------| -----------| -----------| --2--------| -----------| riff 2: ---------------| ---------------| ---------------| --2/4--4--2p0--| ---------------| ---------------| D D/Ab /A D/B D E E* E** G youll take ad-vantage til you think you're being used D D/Ab /A D/B E E* E** G cos without an enemy your anger gets confused Bm Bm7* Bm7 F#7 G* i got stuck on the si----de you know i never chose D D/C# riff1 D* D** D E* E** G D D/A D but its all about taking the ea--sy way out for you i suppose D D/Ab /A D/B D E E* E** G theres no es-cape for you except in someone else D D/Ab /A D/B D E E* E** G although youve already disappeared within yourself Bm Bm7* Bm7 F#7 G* the invisible ma---n who's always changing clothes D D/C# riff1 D* D** D E* E** G D its all about taking the ea--sy way out for you i suppose Bm F# E** while i watch you making mistakes Bm F# Bm i wish you luck, i really do Bm7* D6 Bm Bm7* D6 Bm with the problem, with the puzzle Bm7* D6 E G** what-ever is left of you D D/Ab /A D/B D E riff2 G D D/Ab /A D/B D E E* E** G i heard you found another audience to bore D D/Ab /A D/B D E E* E** G a creative thinker who imagined you were more Bm Bm7* Bm7 F#7 G* a new body for yo---u to push around and pose (for this fill only change the bass note) D D/C# riff1 D* D** D E* E** G D /A /G /F# /E its all about taking the ea--sy way out for you i suppose D D/C# riff1 D* D** D E* E** G D its all about taking the ea--sy way out for you i suppose Alternate Version: by ignoring the variations elliott plays on the high e-string you can play it like that in this case you wouldn't have to tune your high e-string to an c# just to an Eb!! and so you could use the classic chords it sounds good as well and its less complicated D D/Ab /A D/B D E G youll take ad-vantage til you think you're being used D D/Ab /A D/B E G cos without an enemy your anger gets confused Bm Bm7 F#7 G i got stuck on the side you know i never chose D D/C# Bm D E G D its all about taking the easy way out for you i suppose etc.......