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p If you are looking for Sooner or Later guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play Sooner or Later by Duncan James using guitar or guitar. This song by Duncan James can also be played by that instruments. =/p p Sooner or Later guitar chords has rhythm and included in album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3Sooner or Later by Duncan James Guitar Chords/h3 Tabebd by JeppebrTabbed for Standard tuningbrbrIntrobrbrA G# |F#m E E F#|BbrbrVerse 1br[B]Don't be [C#]scared of your [A]shado[A/G#]wbr[B]You can't [C#]hide from your [A]sorro[A/E]wbr[B]You can't [C#]stay here till t[A]omor[A/G#]rowbrbrBridgebr[F#m] Welcome to the club of [D]broken heartsbrbr[F#m] Where a thousand lonely [D]soulsbr[A]Have passedbrbrChorusbrSooner or [B]later you're gonna [C#]wake upbrAnd [A]find what you're looking [A/G#]forbrLike a [B]diamond [C#]wahsed up on the [A]shore [A/E]brIn the [G#m]meantime you're [F#m]feeling like you're [C#m]lost without a friendbr[A]Sooner or[A/G#] later [F#m]you're [E]gonna lo[F#]ve [B]againbr[A]Sooner or[A/G#] later [F#m]you're [E]gonna lo[F#]ve [B]againbrbrVerse 2br[B]Love has [C#]left you rej[A]ected[A/G#]br[B]You put [C#]up your defe[A]nses [A/E]br[B]Now, your [C#]heart's been tried and [A]tested[A/G#]brbrBridge 2br[F#m] Now you join the land of [D]broken dreamsbr[F#m] No good wishing for what [D]could've been[A]brbrChorusbrSooner or [B]later you're gonna [C#]wake upbrAnd [A]find what you're looking [A/G#]forbrLike a [B]diamond [C#]wahsed up on the [A]shore [A/E]brIn the [G#m]meantime you're [F#m]feeling like you're [C#m]lost without a friendbr[A]Sooner or[A/G#] later [F#m]you're [E]gonna lo[F#]ve [B]againbr[A]Sooner or[A/G#] later [F#m]you're [E]gonna lo[F#]ve [B]againbrbr[B]Don't be [C#]scared of your [A]shado[A/G#]wbr[B]You can't [C#]hide from your [A]sorro[A/E]wbrbrRepeas chorus p If you want to learn Duncan James Sooner or Later guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Sooner or Later. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p