[ Предположительная тональность: D ] Here is a song called "This Time Darlin'" from the great social distortion album "somewhere between heaven and hell" from 1992. Technically, it's in the key of Db as all of the songs from this record are in flat keys. To enable you to play with both open chords and/or barr or power chords and to get the classic social distortion sound, tune your guitar down a half step or 1 semitone. Doing this also eliminates writing all the "flats" in the transcription. If you play these following chords exactly as is without lowering your guitar a half-step, you will be playing out of key to the recording. Since this song is slow and easy to follow along to, I am only going to list the chords in the same order as the progression without including any lyrics. This transcription is accurate and I declare it my own work. ---Steve Wolfe Here is the verses and the guitar solo progression: D - B - G - D - D - B - A - A - D - D - G - D - D - A - D In the Chorus, the change is: G - G - D - D (x3) and D - A - D (at end) Also, as Mike Ness passes from the last D chord in the verse to the first G chord in the chorus, he plays a cool little phrase: E ------2----------------------------------------------3---------------- B ------3----------------------------------------------0---------------- G ------2---------------------------------------------0---------------- D ------0--------------------0 - 0 - 0 - 2 - 4 ----0---------------- A ------------- 0 - 0 - h2 -------------------------2---------------- E -----------------------------------------------------3---------------- I will be submitting many social distortion songs in the near future. Email me with any questions or requests at: sewolfe2002@yahoo.com or MrMusicBuff@aol.com