Tippy Toes
Aprenda a tocar Tippy Toes de Mark Sharp & the Bicycle Thieves com cifra completa, acordes destacados e visual otimizado para celular.
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Afinação: E A D G B ETecla: ECapotraste: Sem capotraste
“Tippy Toes”
By: Mark Sharp & The Bicycle Thieves
Key: E
Link: https://youtu.be/B3Ub59PWF68?si=dAE7iNSWukqzD5sl
[Intro]
E G#m E G#m
[Verse 1]
E G#m
Even though you mean it from the heart
E
You say it in two minds
G#m
Avoiding any upsets deluded by your lies
E G#m
Your phone is never out your hand
E
You're in such high demand
G#m
To stick another filter on your plastic life
[Pre-Chorus]
AM7
But you wait, wait on your tippy toesss
C#m G#m7
For the final blow
AM7
You're just a lost soul drunk in a small town
C#m G#m7
Chasing city girls
[Chorus]
E C#m7
You know, know that you'd eat yourself
A
If you were made out of chocolate
E C#m7
You're a hazard to your health
A
And nothing's gonna stop it
E G#m E G#m
And nothing's gonna stop it
[Verse 2]
E G#m
You feel obliged to apologize
E
But she won't compromise 'cause even though their time's up
G#m
She's being a little mindfuck
E G#m
You must detest the way she's dressed
E
She's gonna catch a death loaded like a shotgun
G#m
You know she's out to get some
[Pre-Chorus]
AM7
But you wait, wait on your tippy toesss
C#m G#m
For the final blow
AM7
You're just a lost soul drunk in a small town
C#m G#m7
Chasing city girls
[Chorus]
E C#m7
You know, know that you'd eat yourself
A
If you were made out of chocolate
E C#m7
You're a hazard to your health
A
And nothing's gonna stop it
E C#m7
You know that you'd eat yourself
A
If you were made out of chocolate
E C#m7
You're a hazard to your health
A
And nothing's gonna stop it
[Instrumental]
E A
[Outro]
A
She's getting out
E
And who's she going out with?
E
She's getting out
A
And who's she going out with?
A
She's getting out
E
And who's she going out with?
N.C.
She's getting out
N.C
And who's she going out with?
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Como tocar Tippy Toes
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.