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p If you are looking for Dreams Never End guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Dreams Never End by New Order using guitar or guitar. This song by New Order can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Dreams Never End guitar chords has rhythm and included in Movement (1981) album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Dreams Never End by New Order Guitar Chords/h3 Received: from husc7.harvard.edu (husc7.harvard.edu [128.103.25.7]) by post-office.nevada.edu (8.6.4/8.6.4) with SMTP id NAA09413 for ; Tue, 1 Mar 1994 13:59:31 -0800brbrbrMessage-Id: brTo: jamesb@nevada.edubrbrbrArticle 8253 of alt.guitar.tab:brbrbrbrbrbrbrbrNNTP-Posting-Host: kanga.ins.cwru.edubrbrHere is my submission to the great communal TAB exchange, so that I am notbrforever damned as one with the audacity to attempt to learn guitar withoutbrsubmitting a TAB. Perhaps this will satisfy the whiners who forget what it isbrlike to be just starting out. This is my first effort at a TAB, so bear withbrme if you will.brbrNew Order: Dreams Never EndbrbrThe intro for the guitar without distortion (Gillian's?) goes:brbre------------------------------------------------------------------------------brb------------------------------------------------------------------------------brg------0---0---0--------0---0---0--------4--------4--------4---4---4-----------brd--3-3---3---3---3--2-2---2---2---2--0-0---0--0-0---0--0-0---0---0---0---------bra------------------------------------------------------------------------------bre------------------------------------------------------------------------------brbrGuitar with distortion (Barney's? -- get your own timings):brbre-----------------------------------------------------------------------------brb-----------------------------------------------------------------------------brg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------brd----------------------------------5--3--0--2-2/5-5\3--5--0--0----------------bra----5--3--0--2-2/5-5\3--5--0--0----------------------------------------------bre-----------------------------------------------------------------------------brbrThen there's a couple of seconds of chords, perhaps A and B; listen to thebrsong for the exact instance of this...brIf anyone knows what these chords are or cares [sorry :) ] they can verify this.brbrGillian's Guitar rest of song:brbre-----------------------------------------------------------------------------brb-----------------------------------------------------------------------------brg----4---4-4---4----4---4-4---4---4---4-4---4---4---4-4---4---4---4-4---4-----brd--0---0-----0----0---0-----0---0---0-----0---0---0-----0---0---0-----0-------bra-----------------------------------------------------------------------------brc-----------------------------------------------------------------------------brbrBarney's Guitar during solos:brbre-----------------------------------------------------------------------------brb-----------------------------------------------------------------------------brg----------------2-2-2-2-4---4---4------------------2-2-2-2-4---4---4---------brd--5-3-2-0-2---3-0-0-0-0-2---2---2---5-3-2-0-2----3-0-0-0-0-2---2---2---------bra-----------------------------------------------------------------------------bre-----------------------------------------------------------------------------brbrBarney's guitar during last stanza:brbre------------------------------------------------brb------------------------------------------------brg-2--2--2-2-4--4---4---4--2--2--2-2-4--4---4---4- etc.brd-0--0--0-0-2--2---2---2--0--0--0-0-2--2---2---2-bra------------------------------------------------bre------------------------------------------------brbrThe bass portion of this song sounds very simple, no doubt because Peter sings.brbrbrgt;Transcribed (with luck, correctly) by Stephen Foskettbrbrgt;@SONG: Dreams Never Endbrgt;My promise could be your fiendbrgt;A given end to your dreamsbrgt;A simple movement or rhymebrgt;Could be the smallest of signsbrgt;We'll never know what they are or carebrgt;In it's escapable viewbrgt;There's no escape so few in fearbrgt;Give in a changing valuebrbrgt;To be given your sightbrgt;Hid in a long peaceful nightbrgt;A nervous bride for your eyesbrgt;A fractured smile that soon diesbrgt;A love that's wrong from your life and soulbrgt;A savage mind had begunbrgt;Hello, farewell to your love and soulbrgt;Hello, farewell to your soulbrgt;brgt;Now I know what those hands would dobrgt;No looking back now, we're pushing throughbrgt;We'll change these feelings, we'll taste and seebrgt;But never guess how the him would screambrgt;But never guess how the him would screambrgt;But never guess how the him would screambrbr-- brPaul Thompson | cy888@freenet.cwru.edubr| THOMPSOP@VAXA.CIS.UWOSH.EDUbr| Lord, protect me from those to whom you speak directlybr p If you want to learn New Order Dreams Never End guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Dreams Never End. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p