Why Be So Curious Part 3

The Sadies

Ce chant est à 4 accords magiques! Il est montré ici dans la transposition originale: en le jouant avec des capo ou en le transposant, vous pouvez le ramener à Am, F, C, G.

Transposer:

Good song. Short and sweet. This is off the album "Favourite Colours". The band is from Toronto. They are definately worth checking out. http://www.thesadies.net/ I’m pretty sure these are the proper chords. Not sure about the lyrics though I just listened and guessed. Standard Tuning. No Capo. Intro      Feelin me the sun glow so big and warm upon everyone. Be the tallest tree grow as rain falls down upon everyone. Look at the clouds and the stars as they glow   Why be so curious when nobody knows the truth.                                                  Hear the birds all sing the most beautiful things hear what they sing.                                                  Feel the love you feel don’t poison the well with worry and fear. Look to the simple and be like the snow   Why be so curious when nobody knows the truth. Solo - (same chord progression as verse and chorus)                                                                                                             Watch the river flow as you get right in and feel the love flow. Move along the way float with care and ease off to the seas. Look at your fingers and look at your toes   Why be so curious when nobody knows     Nobody knows the truth. The G on the very last "truth" is only one strum and ends the song. And remember to the C across on the second "Nobody knows".           Thats it. Hope its right. Enjoy! :)

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Cette chanson évoque la beauté simple de la nature et l'importance de vivre sans craindre l'inconnu. Elle nous invite à ressentir la chaleur du soleil, à apprécier le chant des oiseaux et à se laisser porter par le courant de la vie. En abordant des thèmes comme l’amour et l’émerveillement, elle pose la question de notre curiosité face à des vérités souvent inaccessibles. The Sadies, avec leur style venu de Toronto, nous rappellent que parfois, il est préférable de se concentrer sur l'essentiel et de laisser de côté les inquiétudes pour savourer chaque instant.