Passion Pit - Sleepyhead Third Version: chords and tabs for the song. Watch chords and tablatures for all songs of the singer (group) Passion Pit. Other chords and tabs for the "Sleepyhead" can find at the bottom of the page. All parts here are played on Capo 1 This is obviously all played on synths, but here are the main parts - arrange them how like! Chords to the whole song: G, D, C Some people think it sounds better to play (during the Sleepyheeeaaaad part) Em, D, C - works too because the bassline plays something similar. Verse sample riff thing If you're just playing chords, accent the first beat of each bar more when the bit comes in to replicate the way the bass guitar comes in e |--3-----5--3--2-----3--2----|--0--2--0-------------------|| B |----------------------------|-----------3--0-------------|| G |----------------------------|----------------------------|| D |----------------------------|----------------------------|| A |----------------------------|----------------------------|| E |----------------------------|----------------------------|| Solo part If you're strumming along with open chords, play the final C chord like this e|-3- < add the G note on here on the last C chord and it's better :) B|-1- G|-0- D|-2- A|-3- E|--- The actual solo has a lot of indeterminable pitches, but this sounds damn close! It's folky e ||--------12-----10-----------------------------------| B ||--------------------12----10-10-10-12-10------------| G ||--12-------(12)-----------------------------12------| D ||----------------------------------------------------| A ||----------------------------------------------------| E ||----------------------------------------------------| e|--------12-----10---------------------15------------|| B|--------------------12----12-10---------------------|| G|--12-------(12)-----------------12------------------|| D|----------------------------------------------------|| A|----------------------------------------------------|| E|----------------------------------------------------|| Notes in brackets are played with less emphasis and can even be omitted if you're a and find the solo tricky. |