Serena Ryder (8 de diciembre de 1983) es una cantante autodidacta originaria de Millbrook, Canadá . A los 17 años decide abandonar su hogar para lanzarse a la consolidación de su sueño musical en Londres. Trabajando a la par, en sus canciones y en el restaurant "Cajun" en la ciudad de Peterborough, Serena se integra al "Peterborough Collegiate and Vocational Institute" donde logra compartir escenario con bandas como Thousand Foot Krutch y Three
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
Verse: CAm Would you mind if I pretended we were somewhere else FG doin' somethin' we wanted to CAm cause all this livin' makes me want do is die cause i can't live with you FG you don't even care C Would you mind if I pretended Am I was someone else FG with courage in love and war C I used to think that’s what I was Am but now this lying hurts too much FG and I don't know what for
Chorus: FGCAm I'm weak in the knees for you FGCAm but I'll stand if you want me to FGCAm my legs are strong and I'll move on FG but hunny I’m weak in the knees
CAm x2
Verse C Would you mind if I walked over Am and I kissed your face FG in front of all of your friends C would you mind if i got drunk and said, Am "I wanna take you home to bed" FG oh would you change your mind?
Chorus: FGCAm I'm weak in the knees for you FGCAm but I'll stand if you want me to FGCAm my legs are strong and I'll move on FG but hunny I’m weak in the knees
Bridge: AmF Oh for you....
Chorus FGCAm I'm weak in the knees for you, FGCAm but I'll stand if you want me to FGCAm ohhh my legs are strong, I'll move on FG hunny I’m weak in the knees
FGCAm I'm weak in the knees for you, FGCAm but I'll stand if you want me too FGCAm my legs are strong and I'll move on F but Hunny I’m weak G ohh hunny I’m weak
First, I play this with a capo in the second fret, just to get the vocals up an octave works well for me. As for the riffy things, all I do is add a little run down from C to when playing the chorus. So that would be C, C add2/B, Am. I also throw in a couple of "double fingering" techniques, such as in transitioning from the G to the C you can off/hammer on with your index finger on the 5th string, second fret just before to the C from G. This combined with the run down from C to Am dresses the song up nicely. Cheers!