SafetySuit - What If (Studio version mixed with acoustic live version) Tuning: Open Dsus4 (D A D G A D) Key: B minor (B C# D E F# G A B) Tempo: 77-82 bpm Transcribed by Robert from Astlessons Link to my tutorial on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mObm8RZgySo (Ps. no disrespect intended towards the previous uploader, his/her version is good if you want to keep it simple and play in standard tuning) [Intro]: Gadd2 Bm7 Aadd4 x2 Gadd2 Aadd4 And what if it makes you sad at me Bm7 Gadd2 And what if it makes you laugh now but you cry as you fall asleep Aadd4 And what if it takes your breath and you can hardly breathe Bm7 And what if it makes the last sound be the very best sound Gadd2 Aadd4 Gadd2 Aadd4 What if what I want makes you sad at me, and is it all my fault oh can I fix it please oh Gadd2 Aadd4 Gadd2 Aadd4 Cause you know that I'm always all for you, cause you know that I'm always all for you Gadd2 Aadd4 And what if it makes you lose faith in me Bm7 Gadd2 And what if it makes you question every moment you cannot see Aadd4 And what if it makes you crash and you can't find the key Bm7 And what if it makes you ask how you could let it all go Gadd2 Aadd4 Gadd2 Aadd4 Gadd2 Aadd4 What if what I want makes you sad at me, and is it all my fault oh can I fix it please oh Gadd2 Aadd4 Gadd2 Aadd4 Cause you know that I'm always all for you, cause you know that I'm always all for, always all for you [Interlude - part 1]: Gadd2 Aadd4 Gadd2 Aadd4 [Interlude - part 2]: Gadd2 D Aadd4 x2 Gadd2 D Aadd4 Gadd2 D Aadd4 Gadd2 And if this be our last conversation, if this be the last time that we speak for a while Aadd4 Bm7 C#m Don't lose hope and don't let go, cause you should know Gadd2 Aadd4 Gadd2 Aadd4 Gadd2 Aadd4 If it makes you sad, if it makes you sad at me, then it's all my fault and let me fix it please oh Gadd2 Aadd4 Bm7 Cause you know that I'm always all for you, cause you know that I'm always all for you Aadd4 Gadd2 Aadd4 Gadd2 Aadd4 What if what I want makes you sad at me, if it's all my fault then let me fix it please oh Gadd2 Aadd4 Bm7 C#m Cause you know that I'm always all for you, cause you know that I'm always all for, always Gadd2 I am all for you So for this song, I have made two different versions of the chords. The first which I call the "muting version" is how the singer plays it, and the "chord version" is for those of you who want to be able to play it without having to mute strings. Some of the chord names have been slightly simplified, further explanations follows within the second set of brackets for those of you who are interested. Chords - Muting version: Gadd2 (5 X 0 4 0 0) Aadd4 (7 X 0 6 0 0) (In reality also a no5) Bm7 (9 X 0 7 0 0) (In reality also a no5) C#m (11 X 0 9 0 0) (In reality also a #5 with an added D note) D (12 X 0 11 0 0) Chords - Chord version: Gadd2 (5 5 0 4 0 0) Aadd4 (7 7 0 6 0 0) Bm7 (9 9 0 7 0 0) C#m (11 11 0 9 0 0) (In reality also with added A and D notes, if you decide D (12 12 0 11 0 0) not to mute the open strings) Clarification: Chordname (E A D G B E) which is now tuned to (D A D G A D) X = Don't play / Muffle Free papers for this song are available in .pdf on my website, you can find the link in the description on the YouTube tutorial. Among the papers available are Lyrics & Chords, Lyrics & Chords plus (with added beats per chord), Chord Diagrams and Playing Patterns (strumming). If you need further help or explanations don't hesitate to ask, if it's a subject where other people may benefit from the answer it's best done by posting a comment on the tutorial, but posts here and personal messages will also be answered (though not as fast)! //Robert