Artist: CARDIGANS | Title: heartbreaker

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"Heartbreaker"
as recorded by The Cardigans
From the album "First Band On The Moon"
Music written by Peter Svensson
Lyrics written by Nina Persson

Transcribed by Mark Hirstwood (hirstwoodm@tlss.scbe.on.ca) March 28, 1997
Comments:  I tried to write down Magnus' bass line as close as possible
to the recording and I indicated the implied chords for the progression
the first time through.  With its sweet-sounding arrangement turning sour only
in the end, "Heartbreaker" is another fine example of The Cardigans incredibly
listenable material.

Bass
3/4 time

intro                    verse pattern
                    (Aflat) (Bflat)          (Aflat)          (Bflat)
---------------------------|----------------------------------------------
-----6-------------6-------|--------6-----------------------6-------------
-------5--------------5----|-------------------5--6-------------------5--6
-4-----------4-------------|----4------4-6------------4-------4---6-------


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
------6------------------------6---------------6--------------------6-----------
------------------5--6----------------5-6-----------------5--6--------------5--6
-4------4-6--------------4------4-6-------4------4----6-------4-----4---6-------


-----------------------------------------------------------------
------6---------------------------------4------------------------
-----------------------5----6---------------------5------3------1
-4-------4-----6------------------4--------4---------------------

pre-chorus pattern
(Bdim)                        (A)     (D)
-------4---------------------------------
------------2----------------------------
-2 ------2-----------------------------5-
-------------------------------5---------
No, not again.               A loser I am.

Chorus pattern
(G)           (B)     (C)            (D)     (Eflat)     (F)        (Bflat)        (D)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------1-----------3-------------------------0--
---------------2---2--3---------4----5-------------------------------1-----------------
-3-----------3-----------------------------------------------------1-------------------(repeat)


verse pattern#2

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------6-----------------------6--------------------6-------------6-----------
------------------5--6-------------------5--6-----------5-6----------------5--
-4-------4----6----------4------4---6----------4-----6------4-----4---6------6

---------------------------------------------------------
-----6-------------------------6-------------------------
------------------5---6--------------------5-5--6-6--8-8-
4------4------6-----------4------4--6-6------------------


outro
--------------------------------------------------------------------
--------6-------------------6---------------6-----------------6-----
--------------5------------------5--------------5-----------------5-
-4-------------------4-----------------4----------------4-----------




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