9 Chords used in the song: Bb, Gm, F, Ab, F#, Eb, B, A, C

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# Intro:Bb-
Gm-
F-
Ab Repeat Twice
Bb-
F#-
Eb-
B-
A Also Repeat Twice
# First VerseBb
F#
Eb
B
A
Sell the kids for food,Bb
F#
Eb
B
A
Weather changes moods,Bb
F#
Eb
B
A
Spring is here again,Bb
F#
Eb
Reproductive glands,B
A
Bb
He's....
#Chorus
Gm
Bb
Gm
the one who likes all our pretty songs,
Bb
Gm
And he likes to sing along,
Bb
Gm
And he likes to shoot his gun,
C
Eb
But he knows not what it means,C
Eb
Knows not what it means,
When I say...
# Repeat Chorus once more, then continue to next verse starting with the intro
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In Bloom is just a more complicated song to play. It has chromaticism and changing patterns. Through the course of making this tab, I actually was trying to make it easier to play by taking out unnecessary bits etc.
27 Jul 2011


Good. A little bit too hard. Could you make it easy? Other than that good.
26 Jul 2011

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About this song: In Bloom
In Bloom is a song by the American grunge band Nirvana. Written by frontman Kurt Cobain, the song addresses people outside of the underground music community who did not understand the band's message, and was also directed towards and written about the bands manager, "He's the one, who likes all our pretty songs, and he likes to sing along, and he likes to shoot his gun, but he don't know what it means".