The Scientist Uke tab by Coldplay (Baritone Chords)

5 Chords used in the song: Em, C, G, Gsus2, D

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Artist: 
Year:  2002
Difficulty: 
3.5
(Intermediate)
Key: GChords
The Scientist - acordes

Intro: Em baritone chordEm, C baritone chordC, G baritone chordG, Gsus2 baritone chordGsus2,
Em baritone chordEm, C baritone chordC, G baritone chordG, Gsus2 baritone chordGsus2

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Em baritone chordEm C baritone chordC
Come up to meet you
G baritone chordG
Tell you I'm sorry

Gsus2 baritone chordGsus2
You don't know how lovely you are
Em baritone chordEm C baritone chordC
I had to find you
G baritone chordG
Tell you I need you
Gsus2 baritone chordGsus2
Tell you I set you apart
Em baritone chordEm C baritone chordC
Tell me your secrets
G baritone chordG
And ask me your questions
Gsus2 baritone chordGsus2 Em baritone chordEm
Oh let's go back to the start
C baritone chordC G baritone chordG
Running in circles, coming up tails
Gsus2 baritone chordGsus2
Heads on a science apart

C baritone chordC
Nobody said it was easy
G baritone chordG Gsus2 baritone chordGsus2
It's such a shame for us to part
C baritone chordC
Nobody said it was easy
G baritone chordG Gsus2 baritone chordGsus2
No one ever said it would be this
D baritone chordD
hard
D baritone chordD G baritone chordG
Oh take me back to the start
C baritone chordC, G baritone chordG, G baritone chordG, Em baritone chordEm, C baritone chordC, G baritone chordG, Gsus2 baritone chordGsus2

Em baritone chordEm C baritone chordC
I was just guessing at numbers and
G baritone chordG
figures
Gsus2 baritone chordGsus2
Pulling your puzzles apart
Em baritone chordEm C baritone chordC G baritone chordG
Questions of science, science and progress
Gsus2 baritone chordGsus2
Do not speak as loud as my heart
Em baritone chordEm C baritone chordC
Tell me you love me
G baritone chordG
Come back and haunt me
Gsus2 baritone chordGsus2 Em baritone chordEm
Oh and I rush to the start
C baritone chordC G baritone chordG
Running in circles, chasing our tails
Gsus2 baritone chordGsus2
Coming back as we are

C baritone chordC
Nobody said it was easy
G baritone chordG Gsus2 baritone chordGsus2
It's such a shame for us to part
C baritone chordC
Nobody said it was easy
G baritone chordG Gsus2 baritone chordGsus2
No one ever said it would be this
D baritone chordD
hard
D baritone chordD G baritone chordG
Oh take me back to the start
C baritone chordC, G baritone chordG, G baritone chordG, Em baritone chordEm, C baritone chordC, G baritone chordG, Gsus2 baritone chordGsus2

Em baritone chordEm, C baritone chordC G baritone chordG
Oh, ooh
Gsus2 baritone chordGsus2, Em baritone chordEm C baritone chordC
Ah, ooh
G baritone chordG, Gsus2 baritone chordGsus2, Em baritone chordEm C baritone chordC G baritone chordG
Oh, ooh
Gsus2 baritone chordGsus2, Em baritone chordEm C baritone chordC g
Oh, ooh

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About this song: The Scientist

Chris Martin wrote "The Scientist" after listening to George Harrison's "All Things Must Pass". In an interview with Rolling Stone, Martin revealed that while working on the band's second album, A Rush of Blood to the Head, he knew that the album was missing something. One night, during a stay in Liverpool, Martin found an old piano that was out of tune. He wanted to work on George Harrison's song "Isn't It a Pity", but he could not manage to do so. Read more on Last.fm.

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