**THIS IS THE BETTER VERSION OF THE TWO I SUBMITTED** Subject: Chords: "It's Not Me" by Supergrass From the Album In it for the Money I've always loved this chord-rich song, and def compliments to the tab done by Frederic Maquet way back when (especially the schwowom;), but when I heard the third chord in particular, I felt there was a straight up 7th missing in there instead of the Dmaj7. I'm figuring this out on a piano, so I'm also adding some bass notes to some chords to root them more in the very expressive original version. So this is a variation on Maquet's guitar tab figured out on a piano in case anyone wants to add the keyboard dimension that the song originally had. Intro: (play slowly) ------ F#m7 F#m6/B D7/A F#7sus4/G# (the bass note starts on F#, then as it goes to F#m6/B it first hits A then B, then drops to A during the D7 chord, then drops another half note to ground the F#7sus4, on the second pass, the D7 is grounded in a higher D bass and drops a half note to C#) Verse 1: ------- F#m7 F#m6/B D7/A F#7sus4/G# Over their heads, I find a place to crawl away. F#m7 F#m6/B D7/D F#7sus4/C# So many times, I hear the things they use to say. G# C#11/C# (with added "schwowwom" effect- thnx Frederic Maquet) Verse 2: (same chords as verse 1) -------- Into the night, the conversation fades away. Losing the drift, of all the things I have to say. G# C#11/C# (I play the C#11 chord with these notes: B C# D# F# G# rooted over a C#) Chorus: ------- F#2 A6 It's not me, no, no, not me. F#2 Asus2/D But I don't know what is. F#2 A6 I try and find my piece of mind. F#2 Asus2/D But I know what I'll miss. (F#2 just add a G# to the major chord, Asus2 can be played as DEAB/D) Bridge: ------- G# C#11/C# Now it's gone. Now it's gone. Now it's gone. F#2 A6 G# C#11/C# As everyone listens, my head turns away. F#2 A6 G# C#11/C# I know what I'm missing. But nothing is saaaaid Chorus (x2) ----------- F#2 F#7sus4 But I know what I'll miss Quick succession: / / / / / / / / / /(hold) B B F# B B F# B F# F#....