[Chord] Tia - Nirvana


Once again I accidentally discovered a nice song from osu! game. After that, I realized that this song was from Noragami Aragoto anime, which I never watched before. After I watched it, I saw supercell's name in the credit. No wonder I got into this song. It was sung by Tia, I'm very unfamiliar with her, but her voice is so nice and childish.

I tune the note one step above the original one. It will be in the key of D for the verse, Bb for the chorus, and so on (the key is difficult, as always, supercell).

So, here's the chords that I used in the video.

Verse:
G A Bm F#m
G-A#dim-Bm-F#m-G-A D

Interlude:
G A Bm F#m
G A Dsus4 D

Verse:
G A Bm F#m
G-A#dim-Bm-F#m-G-A-D

Pre-Chorus:
A/C# D A-A#dim-Bm
Em-A#dim-Bm G-A-D
Em-A-D D

Chorus:
D# F Gm Dm
F# Fm C/E F-D#
Dm D# F F#m-Gm-Dm
F# Fm C/E D#-F

Gm-D#-F D#

Verse:
G A Bm F#m
G-A#dim-Bm-F#m-G-A-D

Pre-Chorus:
A/C# D A-A#dim-Bm
Em-A#dim-Bm G-A-D
Em-A-D D

Chorus:
D# F Gm Dm
F# Fm C/E F-D#
Dm D# F F#m-Gm-Dm
F# Fm C/E D#-F

Gm Dm D# F (3x)
Bb Bb D#-F Bb

Bridge:
Bb Bb7M Bb7 Bb7M (2x)
Dm D#m (4x)
Gm F D# Bb-Bb/A
Gm F
D#

Chorus:
E F# G#m D#m
G F#m C#/F F#-E
D#m E F# Gm-G#m-D#m
G F#m C#/F F#-E
G F# C#/F E-F#
E

Verse:
F G Am Em
F-G#dim-Am-Em-F-G C

Interlude:
F G Am Em
F G Csus4 C

Verse:
F G Am Em
F-G#dim-Am-Em-F-G-C

Pre-Chorus:
G/B C G-G#dim-Am
Dm-G#dim-Am F-G-C
Dm-G-C C

Chorus:
C# Eb Fm Cm
E Ebm Bb/D Eb-C#
Cm C# Eb Em-Fm-Cm
E Ebm Bb/D C#-Eb

Fm-C#-Eb C#

Verse:
F G Am Em
F-G#dim-Am-Em-F-G-C

Pre-Chorus:
G/B C G-G#dim-Am
Dm-G#dim-Am F-G-C
Dm-G-C C

Chorus:
C# Eb Fm Cm
E Ebm Bb/D Eb-C#
Cm C# Eb Em-Fm-Cm
E Ebm Bb/D C#-Eb

Fm Cm C# Eb (3x)
G# G# C#-Eb G#

Bridge:
G# G#7M G#7 G#7M (2x)
Cm C#m (4x)
Fm Eb C# G#-G#/G
Fm Eb
C#

Chorus:
D E F#m C#m
F Em B/D# E-D
C#m D E Fm-F#m-C#m
F Em B/D# E-D
F E B/D# D-E
D

Comments

  1. any tips on which G#dim would be easy for the progression?
    even improvised would do =D

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    1. yeah, it is difficult for guitar.
      the fullest is [456464], it prefers much strength but the fingering are quiet easy, you may distinguish the bass [X56464] to make it lighter to press, and you may call it Ddim. [EADGBE]

      I don't have my guitar right now, so I haven't tested it myself, but I'm sure it'll sound right XD

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    2. any of the more common G chord work?
      major minor flat sharp? XD
      haha

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    3. I don't think there's a way to do that, I never thought about that :|
      major, minor, and dim are a different constructions
      my other suggestion is to reconstruct the common G [320003] into [320004], because that "4" will represent the vocal note
      or the easiest G#dim [453XXX], just three strings

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    4. hahaha
      I have my reasons, I just strum most if not all the time. and my fingers are stubby and short to be actually doing guitar... so yeah
      I can do the usual G#dim but the other strings get muted.
      I was looking for the alternative among the more common Gs due to sometimes there's not much difference between Asus and A and A7 if you strum wildly XD hahaha

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    5. nah, you'll hear the difference haha
      the strength is real, lol, I didn't recommend the full one because of it, but G#dim is the chord that I hear
      I have a friend who has stubby fingers, but he's good, it makes me think that it's all about flexibility and accuracy... takes time and practice :D

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  2. i love it, but please post picture of chords too so i can play along :)
    i know chords but i usually don't remember names much ;)
    if you could, >///< , please post pictures or either play in a better position so i could see your hand, please ^_^ thx, please reply as soon as possible

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    1. I've been thinking about that, but I don't think my low spec laptop can easily do that :( it takes more than 4 hours to export a simple video (ain't nobody got time for more)

      I'll try to aim a better angle next time :) I'm just trying to hide my face, tho

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