Joshua Radin is an acoustic singer/songwriter from Cleveland, Ohio. When close friend and actor/film-maker Zach Braff heard a demo of Radin's song "Winter," he was immediately interested, and got the song onto the show Scrubs in the episode "My Screw Up." The song received an overwhelmingly positive response and gave Radin substantial exposure with the show's demographic. The songs "Today", "Closer", "Don't Look Away" and "These Photographs" were also used on the show.
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as you can see, you can leave your fingers on the e and b string and just move the top two.
Capo: I don't know where the Capo is (yeah I'm real good at this whole tabbing thing) I just put it where it's easiest to sing. I'm a chick (alto) and I put it on 3.
Rhythm: listen to the track and it's pretty easy to pick up.
If you're up for it you can add the hammer on's and off's which sound pretty cool.
yeesh, just get to the tab already.
GECG Some are reaching few are there, GEC wandering from a heros chair, GECG some are scared to fly so high, GECG well this is how we have to try
EGE - hold Have no envy and no fear, have no envy, G no fear
I've written so you can see EXACTLY where the chords change. And even though it goes G G, pick those fingers up to make a new phrase. and then it's the SAME THE WHOLE WAY THROUGH yeah you can pick it up pretty easy.
Brother brother we all see, your hiding out so painfully, see yourself come out to play, a lovers rain will wash away You envy and you fear, so have no envy, no fear
When your sister turns to leave, only when she's most in need, take away the cause of pain, by showing her were all the same. Have no envy and no fear, have no envy and no fear
And every day we try to find, we search our hearts and our minds, the place we used to call our home, can't be found when were alone Have no envy and no fear, have no envy and no fear