None of them
For this song, when you play the Bm/D, or Bm with D in the bass, I advise you play a
basic Bm triad(B,D,F#)using
the B note on the fourth fret third string and keeping the open fourth string D note in
the bass. To me it
sounds much better than using a Bm barre chord and it sounds like they're playing that
instead of the Bm barre
chord. As for the F#, I recommend playing the triad only- just like the Bm/D. Also, when
you're playing the F#
triad- it's best to mute the first string. If you notice any mistakes, feel free to make
corrections. And don't
be shy to give this a five-star review, too, if you see fit. Enjoy.
Amaj7 Bm/D
Sleep on this bed
E7 Amaj7
Tossing and turning you'll never figure out a way
Amaj7
Harder to be free
Bm/D
When you look at me
E7 Amaj7
Hoping to find me awake in this lonely bed
Repeat this verse
Chorus Pt1
Bm/D
And it's true
E7
You will drift away
Bm/D
and I won't mind
E7
Yes, it's true
continue to Chorus Pt2
Chorus Pt2
Bm/D
And I know-oh-ohoh-oh
E7
You will drift away
Bm/D F#
Don't you drift away- ay
Bm/D
Don't you drift away
E7
No I would mind
Amaj7
Here's to long life
Bm/D
You will drift away
E7
and I would mind
Amaj7
Here's to you
Instrumental Break:
D E E7
repeat the full two part chorus again to finish
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