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p If you are looking for When We Tried to Get You to Settle Down guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play When We Tried to Get You to Settle Down by The Vasco Era using guitar or guitar. This song by The Vasco Era can also be played by that instruments. =/p p When We Tried to Get You to Settle Down guitar chords has rhythm and included in Oh We Do Like to Be Beside the Seaside (2007) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3When We Tried to Get You to Settle Down by The Vasco Era Guitar Chords/h3 Great song by a great band.brAll the chords can be played either as barre chords or not. I personally play thebrG as a barre but not the others. Below is the Asus4 depending on which way you play it.brbrAsus4:brE|-0-| or E|-x-|brB|-3-| B|-5-|brG|-2-| B|-7-|brD|-2-| D|-7-|brA|-0-| A|-7-|brE|-0-| E|-5-|brbrThe D C and G at the end of each chorus are strummed as a single note each, butbrare otherwise normal.brbrIntro:brbrbre|-------7----8--------8----8--------8----8--8----8-------|brB|----8-----8-------8-----8-------8-----8------8----8-----|brG|-7-------------5-------------5----------------------5---|X4brD|--------------------------------------------------------|brA|--------------------------------------------------------|brE|--------------------------------------------------------| brbrbrVerse 1:brAre you gonn[D]a get con[A]fusedbrAnd let him t[G]ake you out and leave you all al[Asus4]one?[A]brAh, 'cause its [D]been too l[A]ongbrYou gotta s[G]ettle down, baby, for a wh[Asus4]ile[A]brbrIntro chords X4 (once through or each line)brThere's no story bookbrThere's no user's guidebrThere's no story bookbrAbout this kind of timesbr( Tab from: http://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/t/the_vasco_era/when_we_tried_to_get_you_to_settle_down_crd.html )brVerse 2:brAh, 'cause its[D] some kind of b[A]luesbrThat's gonna [G]make you go and act the way you ar[Asus4]e[A]brAh, 'cause its[D] some kind of b[A]luesbrThat I'm w[G]ay to young to try and underst[Asus4]and[A]brbrIntro chords X3 (once through or each line)brThere's no story bookbrThere's no user's guidebrThere's no story bookbr[Asus4]On this side of y[A]oubr[Asus4]On this side of y[A]ou, ah, yes, someone else...brbrChorus:br[D]Ah, t[C]ell me what happens n[G]owbrIf y[D]ou go and l[C]ive with another m[G]anbr[D]Oh, t[C]ell me what happens n[G]owbrD C Gbr'Cause I ain't gonna live in a broke homebrbrBridge:brAsus4 A X2br[Asus4]Ah, yeah, ([A]?)br[Asus4]On this side of y[A]ou, ah yes, someone else and...brbrChorus:br[D]Ah, t[C]ell me what happens n[G]owbrIf y[D]ou go and l[C]ive with another m[G]anbr[D]Oh, t[C]ell me what happens n[G]owbrD C Gbr'Cause I ain't gonna live in a broke homebrbrFinish on A. (slide up from G) p If you want to learn The Vasco Era When We Tried to Get You to Settle Down guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play When We Tried to Get You to Settle Down. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p