Corduroy Acoustic Chords by Pearl Jam Well, I have already in detail tabbed out the original album version of "Corduroy", and I was fiddling around with my brother's acoustic guitar (and then listening to an version of "Corduroy" on my computer) I figured out the chords for the acoustic... Chords: Em 022000 Asus2 002200 C 032010 B 02444x Cadd9 032030 Em9 022030 It has the intro of the original: |-----------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------| |-----4---4-----4---4-----4---4-----4---4-| |-2-2---2---2-2---2-----2---2-----2---2---| |---------------------0---------3---------| |-----------------------------------------| Then the rest of it is different than the electric version. The verse progression (played in the same rhythm as the verse riff is played in the is: C - B - G (play once through and then start singing part way through G strumming) G C B G The waiting drove me mad G C B G You're finally here and I'm a mess G C B G I take your entrance back G C B G Can't let you roam inside my head C Em Asus2 G I don't want to take what you can't give C Em Asus2 G I would rather starve than eat your bread C Em Asus2 G I would rather run but I can't walk C Em Asus2 G Guess I'll lie alone just like before Interlude - one guitar plays intro riff, the other plays these chords with it Em Asus2 C |------------------------------------------| |------------------------------------------| |-----4--4-----4---4---4---4---4-----4---4-| |-2-2--2---2-2---2---2-------2-----2---2---| |------------------------0-------3---------| |------------------------------------------| Next verse and chorus exactly the same chords as first ones. Then there is the verse thingy: Guitar one plays: D-D-Dsus4-D-Dsus4 ad nauseam, guitar two plays these chords (played twice through before lyrics start) Em9 - Cadd9 - Em9 - Cadd9 Cadd9 Em9 Everything has chains Cadd9 Em9 Absolutely nothing's chains Cadd9 Em9 Take my hand, not my picture Em9 Cadd9 Spilled my tincture Regular next chorus and final verse. The outro is just interlude pretty much (with the and intro riff)