Frank D Fixer

Jason Mraz

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G6=320000 Em=024000 C=032013 C#m7/5-=X4545X Cmaj7=335453 Dadd11=X54035 Em9/G=324000 obs: preste atenção nos desenhos dos acordes mostrados aqui no cifras.com.br/e-chords.com nenhum outro site mostra os desenhos exatamente como o Jason Mraz toca. pay attention to his specific way to play it with his right hand. intro    *  Frank D. Fixer was a handyman He could handle everything; he was my granddad *  He grew his own food and fixed his own car I watched it all happen in our backyard He’d reinvent the part to fix the broken home He restored the heart I wish I was a fixer I would fix you up inside I would build you a town if the world fell down I wish I was that guy *  If Frank D. Fixer were alive today Well he may laugh at me and he may have a lot to say *  Well he might ask that I keep working for the family To keep the bills all paid and be his protégé cifras.com.br What happened to the ground right where we are? What happened to the family farm?     - 2 times Every evening breaking bread He showed us who a real man is No matter what my grandma says He would never lose his head I wish I was a farmer I would grow you a Garden of Eden I would bless the family with the gifts that granddad handed me How wonderful that would be Baby I’ll make that guy be me VERY-VERY simple solo at the end 1st -3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3- 2nd -2-3-3-3-2-3-3-3-0-1-2-3- and play with it; look like Jason does it 3rd-6th strings aren’t used in solo

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La chanson évoque la figure d’un grand-père, un homme à tout faire, qui savait tout faire de ses mains et cultivait ses propres légumes. L'artiste se souvient de ces moments passés ensemble, où il admirait la capacité de son grand-père à réparer non seulement des objets, mais aussi à restaurer le lien familial et à apporter du réconfort. Ce souhait d’être capable de réparer et de nourrir les autres, à l'image de ce grand-père, se reflète dans des aspirations profondes de construire un monde meilleur, même si les temps modernes semblent en désaccord avec ces valeurs. Le contexte de la chanson se dessine autour de la nostalgie et de l’importance des traditions familiales. La relation simple et authentique entre le narrateur et son grand-père montre des valeurs que l'on pourrait considérer comme perdues ou négligées aujourd'hui. C’est un hommage à l’héritage familial et aux principes d’entraide et de solidarité.