You and I Both Jason Mraz
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/ Jason Mraz /
/ You and I Both /
/ Waiting for My Rocket to Come /
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Chords:
[G] [Gmaj7] [Em7] [Am7] [C] [D/F#] [D(add11)] [Em9]
e:---3-----2------0-----0----0----2-----------------0----: B:---3-----3------3-----1----1----3--------3--------3----: G:---0-----0------0-----0----0----2--------0--------0----: D:---0-----4------2-----2----2----0--------4--------4----: A:---2-----x------2-----0----3----x--------5--------2----: E:---3-----3------0---------------2-----------------0----:
Verse:
| G | Gmaj7 | Em7 | Em7 |
| Am7 | Am7 | C | D/F# |
Verse (break on 3 in the last bar)
Chorus 1:
| G | Gmaj7 | Em7 | Em7 |
| Am7 | Am7 | C | D/F# |
Interlude: (break on 2)
| G | Gmaj7 | Em7 | Em7 |
Verse (break on 2 in the last bar)
Chorus 2:
| G | Gmaj7 | Em7 | Em7 |
| Am7 | C D/F# |
| G | Gmaj7 | Em7 | Em7 |
(break on 2)
| Am7 | Am7 | C | D/F# |
Chorus 3:
| G | Gmaj7 | Em7 | Em7 |
| Am7 | C D/F# |
| G | Em7 | Am7 | C D/F# |
| G | G |
Bridge:
| C | D(add11) | G D/F# | Em9 |
| C | D(add11) |
(break on 3)
| G | Em7 | C | C | D(add11) | D(add11) |
Chorus 3, end on the last G
*The Acoustic Intro*:
The best version of this song, my opinion, is the acoustic live-performance
at Mix 106.5, 04/04/08. This is the sweet intro he plays, and here's the link
[G] [Gmaj7]
|-----------------3^----3---------|-----------3-----2/----7~~~------| |-----------0-----0^--------0-----|-----------------3/----8~~~------| |-------0---------0^------------0-|-------0---------0-----0---------| |-----0-----------0^--------------|---------0-----------------------| |-----------------x^--------------|---------------------------------| |-3-----------3---3^--------------|-3-------------------------------|
[Em7] [Em9]
|-----------------x^--------------|---------------------------------| |-----------8-----8^----8---------|-7-----7-----7/8---8---8-8-------| |-----------------7^--------7-----|-7-----7-----7-----------7-------| |-------5---------5^--------------|---------------------------------| |-----7-------7-------7-------7---|---------------------7-------0---| |-0-------------------------------|---------------------------------|
[Am7] [Am9]
|---------------5-----------5-----|-7^----7-----5-----------5-------| |---------5---------5-------------|-5^----5-----5---------5-5-5-----| |---------5-------------5-5-------|-5^----------------5---5-5-5-----| |-------5-5---------------5-------|-5^------------------5-----5-----| |---------x---------------x-------|-----------------------------0---| |-3/5-----5-------------------5---|---------------------------------|
[C6sus2] [D(add9)/F#]
|------------10-------------------|-------------0-------------------| |-------8-----------8-------8-----|-------3-------------------------| |-------7---------------7-7---x-x-|---2---2-------------------------| |-------------------------7---x-x-|-----------0---------------------| |-------------------------x---x-x-|---------------------------------| |-5/8-----------------8-----------|-2-------------------------------|
I have also typed this little bit into guitar pro, it's worth checking out:
*Finger Picking Lesson*:
Here's a little lesson a had from Tacea Cosmin. I thought I might as well add it
directly into the tab. Thanks a lot for that, Tacea!
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fingerpicking pattern which i'm 99% sure is right:
(example for first chord G, 320033)
e -------3--*--------------3-------| B ----------*----3---3--3^--3------| G -----0^---*------0----0^---0-----| D -----0^---*----------------------| A -----2^---*----------------------| E --3-------*----------------------|
The * represents the fact that there is a slight pause there between section. The
rest of the notes are close together because they are in quick succession. Watch
To make it easier for it to be played (as I have seen it from Mr. Mraz himself),
the bottom e- and B-string have to be picked with your middle finger, and for the
G-string use your index finger. This is because, as you can see in the tab, you
often alternate between picking the B- and G-string. When you have to pick the
e-string (like in the first section of the tab) just use your middle finger, then
for the next string to be picked, the B-string, use the same finger, bringing it
up from the e- to the B string. Then pick G and B normally with the middle and
index finger.
As for the small downward strumming motion, use the nails of your index and middle
finger.
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Jon Sebastian Frederiksen - 19th /May /09
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