intro :
Fm C
saber rider
chorus :
Fm A#
saber rider
G# A#
and the star sheriffs
Fm A#
saber rider
G# A# D# Fm
and the star sheriffs in the sky
verse 1 :
Fm C#
can you feel the thunder inside
D# Fm
saber rider
Fm C#
make a lightning crack as you ride
D# C
saber rider
guitar solo part :
Fm , C , C# , D#
D# , A# , C# , D#
Fm , C , C# , D#
C , C# , D# , A# , C
Fm , C# , D# , Fm
verse 2 :
C# C G# A# C
your desti_ny will lead you
C# C G# Fm
to where’ver people need you
C# C G# A# C
though danger may have found you
C# C G# Fm C
you have your friends around you now now now now
repeated chorus :
Fm A#
saber rider
G# A#
and the star sheriffs
Fm A#
saber rider
G# A# D# Fm
and the star sheriffs in the sky
finale :
Fm D# C# E D# C D# F
saber ri – i – der
guitar chord formations :
attach a capo to the first fret of your guitar so everything is transposed half A
tone up . then , you play these chords . the names shown here indicate the actual pitch
of the chords and don’t correspond to how they’re formed , for example it’s Fm here but
it’s formed like Em due to the capo .
Fm – x 2 2 0 0 0
C – x 2 4 4 4 2
A# – x 0 2 2 2 0
G# – x 2 0 0 0 3
D# – x 0 0 2 3 2
C# – x 3 2 0 1 0
E – x 7 9 9 9 7
F – x 2 2 1 0 0
intro :
Fm C
saber rider
chorus :
Fm A#
saber rider
G# A#
and the star sheriffs
Fm A#
saber rider
G# A# D# Fm
and the star sheriffs in the sky
verse 1 :
Fm C#
can you feel the thunder inside
D# Fm
saber rider
Fm C#
make a lightning crack as you ride
D# C
saber rider
guitar solo part :
Fm , C , C# , D#
D# , A# , C# , D#
Fm , C , C# , D#
C , C# , D# , A# , C
Fm , C# , D# , Fm
verse 2 :
C# C G# A# C
your desti_ny will lead you
C# C G# Fm
to where’ver people need you
C# C G# A# C
though danger may have found you
C# C G# Fm C
you have your friends around you now now now now
repeated chorus :
Fm A#
saber rider
G# A#
and the star sheriffs
Fm A#
saber rider
G# A# D# Fm
and the star sheriffs in the sky
finale :
Fm D# C# E D# C D# F
saber ri – i – der
guitar chord formations :
attach a capo to the first fret of your guitar so everything is transposed half A
tone up . then , you play these chords . the names shown here indicate the actual pitch
of the chords and don’t correspond to how they’re formed , for example it’s Fm here but
it’s formed like Em due to the capo .
Fm – x 2 2 0 0 0
C – x 2 4 4 4 2
A# – x 0 2 2 2 0
G# – x 2 0 0 0 3
D# – x 0 0 2 3 2
C# – x 3 2 0 1 0
E – x 7 9 9 9 7
F – x 2 2 1 0 0
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