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Iced Latte

by TheTaostedWriter


Verse 1                                            Guitar Chords:  G, Am, C, D

There's nothin' better to do outside, than to stand alone

I wasn't doing alright 'til you came walkin' on

You opened up my mind, And you sang a little song

You said "everything will be fine, if you just sing along"

Chorus

If your feelin' down, I know this place up town.

You can sit and take a rest, I know you tried your best.

And if you're feelin' tired, I'll buy you a drink.

I'll go up to the counter, and get you an iced latte for free.

You sang,

Verse 2

"I know it's rainin hard. I know you're fallin' apart. I know you're tired

So just lean into me"

I promise I'm not leaving,

Chorus

If your feelin' down, I know this place up town.

You can sit and take a rest, I know you tried your best.

And if you're feelin' tired, I'll buy you a drink.

I'll go up to the counter, and get you an iced latte for free.


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soundofmind says...



A song!!!!!! Yes! Do you have a recording for a melodic reference???? :D




TheTaostedWriter says...


I can always make one, but I currently don't have my guitar. So, if you can settle for just me singing, then I can make a recording.

So sorry!
~Taost



soundofmind says...


If you would want to I%u2019d love to listen! I could play guitar with it to hear how it sounds :)



TheTaostedWriter says...


Sounds like a plan! I'll let you know when I make one! I'll most likely have to play my guitar too, just for tempo and structure



soundofmind says...


Yay! I look forward to it



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TheTaostedWriter says...



Forgot to mention, this song is played capo on fourth fret. The strumming pattern changes after the first verse. First verse is all down, 2 triplets, first hit harder than the others, on the last down on the third triplet, you change chord. It's weird to word, it's easier to show lol.
Anyways, after that, it's pretty up beat. Uhm, besides a few open chords, the rest of the strumming pattern is just eighth notes, the first one louder than the second, like an off beat. It's weird, but I promise it sounds good.

Tempo can be played at 100, but I typically play it at 120.

Happy tunes! Reach out to me for more details, I'll be more than happy to help!
~Taost





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