![]() Both D minor and C major are often played as their inversions (Dm becomes Dm/A, and C becomes C/G), but more on that down below.Įach guitar tab is the author’s own work and represents his or her own interpretation of the song. We have provided transitional chords, as often played by Cat, in square brackets. The strange unexpected chord changes provide a bit of a challenge (see bottom for Cat’s specific chord fingerings), and in general the plectrum must be led with a firm and precise hand, especially for the intro and riff part. The song actually starts off with a little improv (“A hard, hard, hard…”) that Cat sung for warm up, but that was kept in the end.
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