Entire song: F# A#m C#m E All based around that progression, absolutely gorgeous song. Sounds better on Piano but here are the barre chords for guitar people. Couldn't figure out any really convenient capo positions just just fit it to where you see best. F# A#m #m E e|-2----|-1----|-4-----|-0-----------| b|-2----|-2----|-5-----|-0-----------| g|-3----|-3----|-6-----|-1-----------| d|-4----|-3----|-6-----|-2-----------| a|-4----|-1----|-4-----|-2-----------| E|-2----|-1----|-4-----|-0-----------|
About the artist behind Redford For Yia-yia Pappou Chords:
Stevens is very experimental with his music and he has released albums of varying styles, from the electronica of Enjoy Your Rabbit and the lo-fi folk of Seven Swans to the symphonic instrumentation of Illinois and Christmas themed Songs for Christmas. Stevens makes use of a variety of instruments, often playing many of them himself on the same track,[1] and writes music in various different time signatures. He is considered part of the folk revival in indie pop, but his influences are very broad. His music has been likened to electronica[2] and the minimalism of Steve Reich.[3] Also, Stevens' music often has spiritual themes and many songs draw inspiration from Bible stories, most notably on Seven Swans.
Stevens has garnered much interest from the press for his "Fifty States Project",[4][5][6] his aim being to complete an album about each of the states of the US. Stevens has thus far completed two state records, Illinois and his home state record Michigan. Whether he will complete the project is subject to debate but the artist says he remains serious about its completion.[7] In interviews, Stevens has alluded to many different states as his next project, including Oregon, California and New Jersey, however it would appear that this is because he has not yet decided which state he will choose next.[8]
Indexed at Wikipedia.