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From: <repulse@libero.it>
Subject: b/bruel_patrick/place_des_grands_hommes.crd
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 21:05:02 +0100

PLACE DES GRANDS HOMMES
Artist: Patrick Bruel
Album : Alors Regarde


Chorus

C                           Dm
  On s'était ...
F                            G
  Même jour ...
Am                    G
  On verra ...
F                                        G
  Sur les ...


Verse 1

C                     Dm
  Le jour ...
F                              G
  Et j'veux ...
Am                            G
  Si on ...
F                                   G
  J'fais ...
F                         G
  C'est fou ...
C                        F
  Rappelle ...
Dm                          C
  Trottoirs ...
G
  Qu'est ce ...
F                     G
  J'ai pas ...
C                  F
  J'ai pas ...
Dm                         C
  Dernière ...
                 G
  Combien ...


Chorus


Verse 2


  J'avais ...
  La belle ...
  Eric ...
  R'monte-t-il ...
  J'ai un ...
  Si ...
  Devant ...
  J'imagine ...
  T'as pas ...
  Tu t'es ...
  T'as réussi ...
  Et toi ...


Chorus


Verse 3


  J'ai connu ...
  Comme vous ...
  J'ai rencontré ...
  Comme vous ...
  Chaque amour ...
  Et vous ...
  Et toi ...
  D'être ...
  As-tu ...
  Et toi ...
  Et toi ...


Last verse

C                    Dm
  Eh bien ...
F                       G
  On s'est ...
Am                   G
  On peut ...
F                                 G
  Comme on ...
C                    Dm
  Dans la ...
F                            G
  D'une ...
Am                      G
  Elle part ...
F                  G
  Si c'est ...
              C     Dm
  Attendez ...
           F       G
  Attendez ...
           Am      G
  Attendez ...
           F       G
  Attendez ...


End Chorus

     C                      Dm
  On s'était ...
F                             G
  Même jour ...
Am                    G
  On verra ...
F                  G
  On seras ...

Final

C   Dm           F
       De grands ...
G                Am
       De grands ...
G   F   G     C (leave the chord)


How I play the song:
--------------------

1) The first chorus must be played with low harmonious voice
   I play with an arpeggio from the beginning until " la rue Souflot"
   Then the last chord of the first verse, a little bit sustained
    until "... 1 0"

2) The second chorus and the second verse are played with a reduced F

        EADGBe
I fret  ------
        ||||11
        |||2||
        xx3|||
        ||||||

       F reduced

3) For the third chorus and the third verse come back to the normal F

        EADGBe
I fret  ------
        111111
        |||2||
        |34|||
        ||||||

          F

4) After playing the G chord at "...et toi Gegé et toi Evelyne", start
   the last verse with a sustained C and Dm chords in order to make a
   transition from the plain chords playing and the arpeggio playing
   which will begin at "On s'est tout dit..."

   The first 4 lines of the last verse may be sung with a low delicate
   voice.
   Then a crescendo from the first "Attendez moi" up to the fourth.
   The fourth "Attendez moi" with the F and G chords is played with the
   plain chords, as the last chorus.
   The last chorus is played with a slowest tempo (in plain chords) than
   the 2nd and 3rd verse.

5) For the fourth line of the end chorus : The F and G chords have to be
   played with one downstroke and leaving the chord singing.

Have fun !!


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SnoOoP February 7, 2004, 14:06 

C F
On s'était ...
C F
Même jour ...
Am G
On verra ...
F
G
Sur les ...

C mieu Comme ca J'pense :)


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