Oh No Chords

by Gogol Bordello
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Difficulty: intermediate
Capo: no capo
Author Unregistered. Last edit on Feb 11, 2014

Chords

Em
A
G

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Starts with strumming Em...
 
Em                              H
Sometimes when facing common trouble
                      Em
When whole town is screwed
                    H
We become actually human
                     Em
Act like Prometheus would
                        A
Suddenly there is more humor
                    G
And a party tabor style
                     H
People ringing one another
                           Em
"Yo man, how was your blackout?"
                        H
Suddenly there is more music
                              Em
Made with the buckets in the park
                             H
Girls are dancing with the flashlights
                   Em
I got only one guitar!
                          A
And you see brothers and sisters
                         G
All engaged in sport of help
                     H
Making merry out of nothing
                 Em
Like in refugee camp
 
Em
           H                         Em
Oh yeah Oh no, it doesn't have to be so
                    H
It is possible any time anywhere
                  Em
Even without any dope
           H                         Em
Oh yeah Oh no, it doesn't have to be so
                 H                     Em
Forces of the creative mind are unstoppable!
 
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10 comments
Wookiedude
In germany, an H chord used to be a B chord, while a B chord was a Bb (flat) chord. Im pretty sure its not like that anymore, though.
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Phoenix364
Not bad, pretty accurate. What's the deal with the H chord? Surely no one's 'invented' a new chord? As far as I'm aware only the chords A through G exist. By the way the chord used in the song where 'H'is written is a B.
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LarsWatkins
In German and other Scandinavian countries a B is sometimes referred to as an H. I'm a student in Norway right now and in all my theory classes it is called an H. It's wonky.
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