7 Chords used in the song: Em, B, C, G, Am, D, F

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Intro:Em
B
Em
B
Em
C
G
B (x2)
Verse 1:Em
B
Em
B
Link it to the world, link it to yourselfEm
C
G
B
Stretch it like a birth squeezeEm
B
The love for what you hideEm
B
The bitterness insideEm
C
G
B
Is growing like the new born
Verse 2:Em
B
When you've seenEm
B
Em
C
G
B
Seen, too mu-u-uch,Em
B
Em
B
Too young, youngEm
C
G
B
Soulless is everywhere
Bridge :Em
Am
D
G
F
C
F
B (x2)
Verse 3:Em
B
Hopeless time to roamEm
B
The distance to your homeEm
C
G
B
Fades away to nowhereEm
B
How much are you worthEm
B
You can't come down to earthEm
C
G
B
You're swelling up, you're unstoppableEm
B
'Cause you've seen,Em
B
Em
C
G
B
Seen, too mu-u-uch,Em
B
Em
B
Too young, youngEm
C
G
B
Soulless is everywhere
Chorus:Em
Am
D
Destroy the spinelessG
D
F
Tell me it's realC
F
B
Em
Wasting their last chance, to come awayAm
D
Just break the silenceG
D
F
C
F
B
'Cause I'm drifting away, away from you
(Solo)Em
B
Em
B
Link it to the world, link it to yourselfEm
C
G
B
Stretch it like a birth squeezeEm
B
The love for what you hideEm
B
The bitterness insideEm
C
G
B
Is growing like the new bornEm
B
When you've seenEm
B
Em
C
G
B
Seen, too mu-u-uch,Em
B
Em
B
Too young, youngEm
C
G
B
Soulless is everywhereEm
Am
D
Destroy the spinelessG
D
F
Tell me it's realC
F
B
Em
Wasting their last chance, to come awayAm
D
Just break the silenceG
D
F
C
F
B
'Cause I'm drifting away, away from you
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At the begging of the song, if you’re using a riff the C is wrong, better if you use the Em at the 3rd position.
30 Jun 2020


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About this song: New Born
"New Born" is a song by the English band Muse available on the eponymous single, the album Origin of Symmetry, the live album HAARP and on the Hullabaloo Live DVD. The main piano melody is based on broken chords, a technique used in numerous other Muse songs, such as "Sunburn" and "Bliss". The band is known for performing modified, more elaborate versions of the song when playing live. In particular, Matt Bellamy now plays a slightly re-worked piano part during the intro, and substitutes the tremolo technique used in the solo for tapping.