Аккорды Passenger - A Song For The Drunk And Broken Hearted

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Capo 7 to play along with his official Acoustic video:

Notes in parentheses are individual walking notes as he fingerpicks the chords. If a note is indicated in
parentheses with an asterisk, it is the highest note in that walking passage. For example, in the intro 
(G B*) is played on the open G and B strings and the (G* C) is played with the G on the 3rd fret of the 
high E string, followed by the C on the first fret of the B string (individual notes are listed relative 
to the capo in the same way as the chords). If you prefer to come up with your own picking patterns, I have
also listed the chords again at the bottom with all of the parenthetical notes removed.

I believe the Bm in the verses is the chord that would be strummed, but what Mike appears to be playing to
facilitate his fingerpicking is sort of a modified Bm7 (x2403x). In the tab below, Bm (G) C indicates that
he plays the A and B strings of the Bm chord, followed by the open G string as he switches chords,
and then the C chord.

Note that in verse 2 of the acoustic version he changes the lyric from "hope's a red balloon" to
"your heart's a red balloon" but I left the lyric below to match the full band version because I prefer the
differentiation between the two verses.

[Chords]
Emadd9 022002
Em7    022020
Em     022000
Bm     x2403x
G5     3x003x

[Intro]
G Emadd9 Em Em7 Em Bm (G) D Dsus4 (A A)
G Emadd9 Em Em7 Em Bm (G B*) C (G* C)

[Verse 1]
G       Em    (E* B)    Bm (G)    C        (E*    C)
  Sweet Sunday afternoon,     Sep-tember's golden brown
G        Em     (E*    B) Bm   (G)      C       (G    C*)
  Summer always fades too soon like the laughter of a clown
G     Em      (G   B*)  Bm   (G)   C      (G*     C)
  And shadows fill the room where sorrows come to drown
G      Em        (E*    B)   Bm (G)      C   (G      C*)  Am
  Your heart’s a lead balloon    as you sink another one down

[Pre-Chorus 1]
            D          Dsus4 D
  I know it numbs the way you feel
Am               D    Dsus4      D
  Blurs what is right and what is real
Am               Em        (E*      B)  D  Dsus2 D Dsus4 D Dsus2 D
  And there's no love left you can steal

[Chorus 1]
        C     (G)     G5
For the joker laughs along
        Em (E*    B)   A7
And the jes-ter's outsmarted
        Am7         (G C*) Em     (E*    B)    D    Dsus2 D Dsus4 D Dsus2 D
And the gambler tries  to  win back what he's lost
        C   (G*  C)      Gsus4 G5
And the sad man sings a song
        Em   (E*      B)  A7    (E* C#)
For the drunk and broken hearted
        C    (G)         D   (G)
And the fool, he never knows how much it cost

[Instrumental]
G Emadd9 Em Em7 Em Bm (G) D Dsus4 (A A)
G Emadd9 Em Em7 Em Bm (G C* B G B)

[Verse 2]
G       Em    (G B*) Bm  (G)  C       (G   C*)
  Sweet Sunday after-noon and all that can be heard
G       Em    (G   B*)    Bm      (G)        C     (G*   C)
  Is an old, familiar tune, though you’ve forgotten half the words
G     Em           (G   B*)   Bm (G)    C     (G       C*)
  And sunlight floods the room   like a silent flock of birds
G     Em       (E*    B)  Bm (G) C       (G           C*)   Am
  And hope's a red balloon,  disappearing through the clo-o-ouds

[Pre-Chorus 2]
            D          Dsus4 D
  I know it numbs the way you feel
Am               D    Dsus4      D
  Blurs what is right and what is real
Am           Em      (E*       B)   D      Dsus2 D Dsus4 D Dsus2 D
  There's no one here to make a deal with

[Chorus 2]
        C     (G)     G5
For the joker laughs along
        Em (E*    B)   A7    (E* C#)
And the jes-ter's outsmarted
        Am7         (G C*) Em     (E*    B)    D    Dsus2 D Dsus4 D Dsus2 D
And the gambler tries  to  win back what he's lost
            C   (G*      C)      Gsus4 G5
Oh, and the sad man, he sings a song
        Em   (E*      B)  A7    (E* C#)
For the drunk and broken hearted
        C    (G)         D   (G)
And the fool, he never knows how much it cost

[Instrumental]
G (F#* E D B) Bm (G F#* E D E) Bm (G F#* E D E) D Dsus2 D Dsus4 D Dsus2 D
C G Gsus2 G C G Gsus2 G C (D C B A G A) D Dsus2 D Dsus4 D Dsus2 D

[Chorus 3]
              C        (G)      G5
Oh, well, the joker, he laughs along
        Em (E*    B)   A7    (E* C#)
And the jes-ter's outsmarted
        Am7         (G C*) Em     (E*    B)    D    Dsus2 D Dsus4 D Dsus2 D
And the gambler tries  to  win back what he's lost
               C   (G*      C)      Gsus4 G5
Yeah, well the sad man, he sings a song
        Em   (E*      B)  A7    (E* C#)
For the drunk and broken hearted
             C                  D                (G F# E D B A G F#)
Oh, and the fool, he never knows how much it cost
               C                  D                G Gsus4 Gsus4 Gsus4 Gsus4 G Gsus2 G
Oh, well, the fool, he never knows how much it cost

If you prefer to see the song listed without the individual walking notes:
==========================================================================

[Intro]
G Emadd9 Em Em7 Em Bm D Dsus4
G Emadd9 Em Em7 Em Bm C

[Verse 1]
G       Em              Bm    C
  Sweet Sunday afternoon,  September's golden brown
G        Em               Bm            C
  Summer always fades too soon like the laughter of a clown
G     Em                Bm         C
  And shadows fill the room where sorrows come to drown
G      Em                    Bm        C                Am
  Your heart’s a lead balloon  as you sink another one down

[Pre-Chorus 1]
            D          Dsus4 D
  I know it numbs the way you feel
Am               D    Dsus4      D
  Blurs what is right and what is real
Am               Em                     D  Dsus2 D Dsus4 D Dsus2 D
  And there's no love left you can steal

[Chorus 1]
        C             G5
For the joker laughs along
        Em             A7
And the jes-ter's outsmarted
        Am7              Em                  D    Dsus2 D Dsus4 D Dsus2 D
And the gambler tries to win back what he's lost
        C                Gsus4 G5
And the sad man sings a song
        Em                A7
For the drunk and broken hearted
        C                D
And the fool, he never knows how much it cost

[Instrumental]
G Emadd9 Em Em7 Em Bm D Dsus4
G Emadd9 Em Em7 Em Bm

[Verse 2]
G       Em          Bm       C
  Sweet Sunday afternoon and all that can be heard
G       Em                Bm                 C
  Is an old, familiar tune, though you’ve forgotten half the words
G     Em                      Bm        C
  And sunlight floods the room   like a silent flock of birds
G     Em                  Bm    C                          Am
  And hope's a red balloon, disappearing through the clo-o-ouds

[Pre-Chorus 2]
            D          Dsus4 D
  I know it numbs the way you feel
Am               D    Dsus4      D
  Blurs what is right and what is real
Am           Em                     D      Dsus2 D Dsus4 D Dsus2 D
  There's no one here to make a deal with

[Chorus 2]
        C             G5
For the joker laughs along
        Em             A7
And the jes-ter's outsmarted
        Am7                Em                  D    Dsus2 D Dsus4 D Dsus2 D
And the gambler tries  to  win back what he's lost
            C                    Gsus4 G5
Oh, and the sad man, he sings a song
        Em                A7
For the drunk and broken hearted
        C                D
And the fool, he never knows how much it cost

[Instrumental]
G  Bm  Bm  D Dsus2 D Dsus4 D Dsus2 D
C G Gsus2 G C G Gsus2 G C D Dsus2 D Dsus4 D Dsus2 D

[Chorus 3]
              C                 G5
Oh, well, the joker, he laughs along
        Em             A7
And the jes-ter's outsmarted
        Am7              Em                  D    Dsus2 D Dsus4 D Dsus2 D
And the gambler tries to win back what he's lost
               C                    Gsus4 G5
Yeah, well the sad man, he sings a song
        Em                A7
For the drunk and broken hearted
             C                  D
Oh, and the fool, he never knows how much it cost
               C                  D                G Gsus4 Gsus4 Gsus4 Gsus4 G Gsus2 G
Oh, well, the fool, he never knows how much it cost
Но если и музыка нас оставит, что будет тогда с нашим миром? (Гоголь)
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