Timebomb
Charley
Aprenda a tocar Timebomb de Charley com cifra completa, acordes destacados e visual otimizado para celular.
Afinação: E A D G B ECapotraste:
2nd traste
Ett, två, tre, fyra
[Verse 1]
C
It's 4AM, You're sleeping on me
Em D
I miss your hazel eyes
C
I know this will be a sad core memory
Em D
2 days we'll say goodbye
C G
Why does time race with you like jet planes?
Em D
What do I to make it stop?
C G
And isn't it bittersweet that 7 days
D
Is just the right amount of time it takes to fall in love?
[Chorus]
C
'Cause every minute we're dancing, every moment that's passing
Em D
Every second that's gone is one second less 'til our ticking time bomb
C
And every time that you kiss me means you're closer to leaving
Em D
Every second that's gone is one second less 'til our ticking time bomb
C
I hear it go like
[Verse 2]
C
Sirens, explosions, my world is broken
Em D
But I think you're worth the pain
C
She looked at me and said "fuck I love your hands, your hair, the way you speak
Em
I get fucking weak in the knees, I hate that we
D
Had the right amount of time it takes to fall in love"
[Chorus]
C
'Cause every minute we're dancing, every moment that's passing
Em D
Every second that's gone is one second less 'til our ticking time bomb
C
And every time that you kiss me means you're closer to leaving
Em D
Every second that's gone is one second less 'til our ticking time bomb
C
I hear it go like
[Post-Chorus]
C
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Em D
Oh, oh, I hear it go like
C Em D
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
[Bridge]
C G
Why does time race with you like jet planes
D
What do I do to make stop? oh
C Em G D
C
'Cause every minute we're dancing, every moment that's passing
Em D
Every second that's gone is one second less 'til our ticking time bomb
C
And every time that you kiss me means you're closer to leaving
Em D
Every second that's gone is one second less 'til our ticking time bomb
Credits: chordband.com
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Como tocar Timebomb
Use os controles acima para mudar o tom e ajustar o tamanho do texto. Acompanhe os acordes destacados enquanto ouve a música e pratique cada trecho devagar antes de tocar no andamento original.
Qual é o acorde inicial?
O primeiro acorde identificado é E. Você pode subir ou descer o tom sem sair da página.
Posso tocar no violão, guitarra ou teclado?
Sim. A sequência de acordes pode ser usada no violão, guitarra e teclado. Adapte as posições ao seu instrumento e nível.