Summer Chords

KeyBm CapoNone TuningStandard Difficulty Plays534

Summer by Great Big Sea is a more advanced guitar song played in the key of Bm. It uses the chords D, D9, D7+, Bm, E, A/C#, A and E/G#. Use the transpose and diagram tools on this page to change the key, see each shape, or simplify the chords.

Transpose
Bm
Text
16
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  			Intro:  D  D9  D7+ 

Bm   E              A/C#   D         
She doesn't see the coming fall 
Bm   E              A/C#   D    
She doesn't show no fear at all 
Bm       E                  A/C#     D    
Bring on autumn moon or the driving rain 
Bm     E              A/C#   D    
I only hope I see her face again 

D                                   A 
Everything is gonna be alright when summer comes 
    D                                      A 
The darkest stars will burn so bright when summer comes 
        D           A/C#          Bm             E 
We will open up our bodies to the warming of the sun 
             D  D9  D7+  
When summer comes 

I will wait in the silence until she returns 
To melt the frozen prison round this fool who never learns 
Every living thing that's born must have its end 
What winter takes away, spring brings back again 

Refrão 

A  E/G#  D 

Summer doesn't feel the coming frost 
And she doesn't yield to pain or loss 
Death where is thy victory where is thy string 
When every year we hear the birds of summer sing 

D                                   A 
Everything is gonna be all right when summer comes 
        D    A/C#   Bm            D       A/C#    Bm   E 
We will open up our bodies to the warming of the sun 
             D  D9  D7+  
When summer comes 



By  Francisco José 
    	

Chord diagrams

Guitar tuner

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Start the tuner and play a string

Reference tones

Standard tuning, lowest to highest. Click a string to play it; the string the mic hears is highlighted.

Click Start tuner and allow microphone access. The needle centers and turns green when a string is in tune (within 5 cents).
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Metronome

100 BPM Andante