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Kansas — Dust In The Wind (ver 2) Tab

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Dust In The Wind
by: Kansas


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(travis finger picking)
The whole song is played with arpeggio and that's why i thought it is
the first thing to learn from it:
e —————————|
B 0————0———|
G ———0———0—|
D ——0———0——|
A 0———0————|
E —————————|
Repeat till you can play it with your eyes closed.

Then the rest is easy.  For the introduction here you have a tip:
trough the introduction the 2nd string (B) makes something like this:
(the arpeggio will aumaticaly do it, you don't have to worry about this)

B 1——0——3
(X6)

But as you play it you wont even notice about it

Then, here are the chords:
          (EADGBe)
C         (x3201x)
Cmaj7     (x3200x)
Cadd3     (x3203x)
Asus2     (x0220x)
Asus4     (x0223x)
Am        (x0221x)
G/B       (x2003x)
G         (3x000x)
Dm7       (xx0211)
D/F#      (2x023x)
Am/G      (3x221x)
Am add9   (x0750x)
G/A       (x0570x)
F(#11)/A  (x0350x)
F6(#11)/A (x0353x)

For G, D/F# and Am/G the arpeggio is played like this:

e ———————————|
B 0——————0———|
G ———0—————0—|
D ——0—————0——|
A ———————————|
E 0————0—————|

And for Dm7 it is played like this:

e 0——————0———|
B ———0—————0—|
G ——0—————0——|
D 0————0—————|
A ———————————|
E ———————————|

This is the last step:
Right when a paragraph is about to start there is an alteration in the arpeggio:

Example when the first sentence in a paragraph finishes: "#"

  Am             $ C             $ is G/B
e ———————————————————|
B 1——————1——1——1—3—1—|
G ———2—————2——2——————|
D ——2—————2——2———————|
A 0————0————0——0—2—3—|
E ———————————————————|

After the introduction it is only: "@"
  Am   $ C (starting the paragraph)
e —————————|
B 1——1—3—1—|
G ——2——————|
D —2———————|
A 0——0—2—3—|
E —————————|


But after the first Chorus it is played like this: *

  Am                $ C             $ is G/B
e ——————————————————————|
B 0h1————1————0h1———3—1—|
G —————2————2———————————|
D ————2————2————————————|
A —0————0——————0————2—3—|
E ——————————————————————|

And in the instrumental part there is a very little alteration in the arpeggio that
you can practice after you've learned all the song:

  Amadd9  Amadd9  G/A    G/A
e ————————————0——————————————0———|
B 0———0———0———————0———0——0———————|
G ——5———5———5———5———7———7——7———7—|
D —7———7———7———7———5———5——5———5——|
A 0——0————0——0————0——0———0——0————|
E ———————————————————————————————|


*********************************Chords*********************************

For the introduction play:
C Cmaj7 Cadd9 C
Asus2 Asus4 Am Asus2
Cadd9 C Cmaj7 Cadd9
Am Asus2 Asus4 Am (in the last Am play directly alteration "@")


(1st paragraph)
    C   G/B Am     Am
I close my eyes,
G           Dm7            Am               Am
Only for a moment and the moment's gone. (here you play the alteration "#" instead of both Am)
C   G/B   Am    Am
All my dreams,
G               Dm7       Am      Am
Pass before my eyes a curiosity.


(chorus)
D/F#  G           Am  Am/G
     Dust in the wind,
D/F#             G           Am
All they are is dust in the wind

(play this "*" when Am is said over "wind" at the end of the chorus)


(2nd paragraph)
C    G/bB Am   Am
Same old song,
G               Dm7        Am          Am (here you play "#" again instead of the Am's)
Just a drop of water in an endless sea,
C   G/B Am  Am
All we do,
G               Dm7               Am         Am
Crumbles to the ground tho' we refuse to see.


(2nd chorus)
D/F#  G           Am  Am/G
     Dust in the wind,
D/F#           G          Amadd9(x2)  G/A(x2)            F(#11)/A(x2)       F6(#11)/A F(#11)/A
All we are is dust in the wiiiiii—————iiiiiiiiiiiiiiind, ooooooooooooooh ho hooooooooooooo.


(Here there is an instrumental part with the following chords)

Amadd9  Amadd9  G/A  G/A
F(#11)/A  F(#11)/A  F6(#11)/A  F(#11)/A (it is not a mistake, the last chord here is F(#11)/A)
REPEAT THIS ANOTHER TIME

INTRODUCTION AGAIN (with te alteration included)


(and starts the last paragraph)
      C     G/B    Am   Am
(Now) Don't ha—ang o—on,
G                Dm7          Am            Am (here you play "#" again instead of the Am's)
Nothing lasts forever but the earth and sky.
    C    G/b  Am    Am
It slips a—awa—a—ay,
    G              Dm7           Am         Am
And all your money won't another minute buy.


(Last chorus)
D/F#  G           Am  Am/G
     Dust in the wind,
D/F#           G           Am                  Am/G
All we are is dust in the wind. (all we are is dust in the wind)
D/F#  G           Am                  Am/G
     Dust in the wind, (everything is dust in the wind)
D/F#           G           Am
Everything is dust in the wind


Instead of this last Am in "wind" keep playing this till the end:
e 0———————0———————0———————|
B 1———1———0———0———3———3———|
G ——2———2———2———2———2———2—|
D —2———2———2———2———2———2——|
A 0——0————0——0————0——0————|
E ————————————————————————|


And that is the end!!! you've finished!!! wasn't it easy? haha!;)