Sofia - Ben Ellis
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Afinação: E A D G B ECapotraste:
1st traste
[Verse 1]
D A G
Quarter to nine and nobody's sober
D A G
I should've left like an hour ago
D A G
I caught a ride, now she's calling me over
D A G
I'm in a room with nobody I know
 
[Pre-Chorus]
G A
I wish this this didn't have to end but
G A
Odds are we'll never meet again
 
[Chorus]
D G A
Sofia said she's got a bad idea
D G A
I got a way that we can stay right here
D G A
We might regret it, but there's nothing to lose
G A
Just two perfect strangers getting matching tattoos
 
[Verse 2]
D A G
A drop of ink really shouldn't be lethal
D A G
She said she's seen someone do it before
D A G
I'm getting scared as she's getting the needle
D A G
Just make it small, something we can ignore
 
[Pre-Chorus]
G A
I wish this this didn't have to end but
G A
Odds are we'll never meet again
 
[Chorus]
D G A
Sofia said she's got a bad idea
D G A
I got a way that we can stay right here
D G A
We might regret it, but there's nothing to lose
G A
Just two perfect strangers getting matching tattoos
 
[Bridge]
D G A
(Sofia, Sofia, Sofia, Sofia)
D G A
(Sofia, Sofia, Sofia, Sofia)
D G A
(Sofia, Sofia, Sofia, Sofia)
G A
(Sofia, Sofia)
 
[Chorus]
D G A
Sofia said she's got a bad idea
D G A
I got a way that we can stay right here
D G A
We might regret it, but there's nothing to lose
G A
Just two perfect strangers getting matching tattoos
 
[Chorus]
D G A
Sofia said she's got a bad idea
D G A
I got a way that we can stay right here
D G A
We might regret it, but there's nothing to lose
G A
Just two perfect strangers getting matching tattoos

How to play Sofia

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What is the starting chord?

The first identified chord is E. You can transpose without leaving the page.

Can I play it on guitar or keyboard?

Yes. The chord progression works on acoustic guitar, electric guitar and keyboard. Adapt the voicings to your instrument and level.

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