p If you are looking for Midsummer Classic guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Midsummer Classic by Sundowner using guitar or guitar. This song by Sundowner can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Midsummer Classic guitar chords has rhythm and included in Four One Five Two (2007) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Midsummer Classic by Sundowner Guitar Chords/h3 this post http://www.lawrencearms.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f7amp;t4 got me started,brBig thanks to those guysbrbrI don't think the names of the chords are very accurate and are just meant tobrserve as a unique id to reference them by.brbrCapo @ 5brChords Relative to CapobrbrChords:br[D] [add9(D9)] [Dsus4] [(D4)] [Eb] brprebre---|---|-0-|---|---| ---|-2-|---|---|---| ---|---|-0-|---|---|brB---|---|-3-|---|---| ---|---|-3-|---|---| ---|---|-3-|---|---|brG---|---|-0-|---|---| ---|---|---|---|---| ---|---|-0-|---|---|brD---|---|-0-|---|---| ---|---|---|---|---| ---|-1-|---|---|---|brA---|---|---|---|---| ---|---|---|---|---| ---|---|---|---|---|brE---|---|---|---|---| ---|---|---|---|--- ---|---|---|---|---|br/prebrbr[Bm] [Am] [G] brprebre---|-1-|---|---|---| ---|---|---|---|---| ---|---|-3-|---|---|brB---|---|-2-|---|---| ---|-2-|---|---|---| ---|---|---|---|---|brG---|---|---|-3-|---| ---|-2-|---|---|---| ---|---|---|---|---|brD---|---|---|-0-|---| ---|-2-|---|---|---| ---|---|---|---|---|brA---|---|---|---|---| ---|---|---|---|---| ---|-1-|---|---|---|brE---|---|---|---|---| ---|---|---|---|---| ---|---|-2-|---|---|br/prebrbr[E] brprebre---|-3-|---|---|---|brB---|---|---|---|---|brG---|---|---|---|---|brD-1-|---|---|---|---|brA---|---|---|---|---|brE---|-2-|---|---|---| br/prebrbrPlay it along with the song to get the strumming or just play the chords (cdbrversion, live will probably have a different order/more repeats)brbrI can't tell you how accurate this is but it sounds pretty close to mebrbrIntro 2xbr[D9] [D4] [D9] [Eb] [Bm] br[D9]I cut c[Eb]orners on th[Bm]e carpets now.br[D9]I danced[Eb] quarters on the[Bm] windowsill.br[D9]The summer left[Eb] me to a differen[Bm]t fate.br[D9]This drastic [Eb]urge will take som[Bm]e time to find it[Eb]s weight.brbr[D9] [D4] [D9] br[D9]I run [Eb]head on into [Bm]traffic in th[Eb]e afternoon.br[D9]I log the lo[Eb]ngest miles al[Bm]one at night ins[Eb]ide my room.br[D9]Where all dire[Eb]ctions lead right b[Eb]ack to me;br[D9]all my ambi[Eb]tions swim like d[Bm]riftwood throughbrmy [Eb]dark sea of sleep.brbr[D9] [D4] [D9] br[D9]And it'll take [Eb]some [Bm]time, Yeah it [D9]will take [Eb]some [Bm]timebrbut the d[D9]awn [Eb]will [Bm]come,bryeah the [D9]tide [Eb]will [Bm]rise.brbrIntro 2brbr[D9]Her eyes swe[Eb]lled up in the b[Bm]ars of soft lights.br[D9]I drank and [Eb]watched her laugh and[Bm] then we sang out loud [Eb]in the dying streetsbr[D9]And I was s[Eb]o drunk my heart [Bm]floated like [Eb]a feather in the breeze.br[D9]I got so [Eb]high off all the b[Bm]linking lights, the co[Eb]lors painted in the night.brbr[D9] [D4] [D9] br[Bm]Midsummer [Am]Classic blue and gol[G]d- Our City ca[E]sts it's shadow.br[Bm]The kettle b[Am]oil heads for a ro[G]ll. Sundowning's nev[E]er getting old.br[Bm]And underne[Am]ath this crooked m[G]oon I can smell the nig[E]ht begin to bloom,br[Bm]the northern w[Am]ind will change ag[G]ain and my g[E]eography will bendbr[Bm]back and f[Am]orth across the [G]map until I re[E]ach the end.br[Bm]back and f[Am]orth across the [G]map until I re[E]ach the end.br[Bm]And it'll take s[Am]ome t[G]ime, A[Bm]nd it'll take so[Am]me ti[G]mebr[Bm]But the dawn [Am]will [G]come-br[Bm]yeah the tide [Am]will r[G]ise. p If you want to learn Sundowner Midsummer Classic guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Midsummer Classic. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p