Divide in guitar acoustic version maybe one of your liked song. Not only hearing the music but you can play “Divide by All That Remains” using guitar too. Yup .. this song by can also be played by that device. But, before that, you need to understand its guitar chords.

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Yes, guitar is not easy to master in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play the music.

“Divide” guitar chords has rhythm and included in “The Order of Things (2015)” album.

Divide by All That Remains Guitar Chords

Intro: (F Eb F C# Eb)X3, C#, C

Verse 1: F Eb
Another sleepless night, another day just washed away

[C#] So you count your scars,[Eb] hoping for a new day

[F] I know you have the strength to [Eb]pull through, the lengths I’ve seen you [C#]go to

So break away and [Eb]look for something new

Pre-Chorus: F Eb C# F Eb
It’s so far away, yeah

Chorus: C# C# C C# C# Eb F
Divide, yourself from what you used to be, gather your integrity

It’s [F]not a [Eb]loss, you [F]count the people [F]you can [G#]trust

Di[C#]vide, and [C#]show the [C]world what [C#]strength can be, re[C#]live your [Eb]life in [F]honesty

It’s [F]not a [Eb]loss. You [F]count [F]the [Eb]peo[Eb]ple [C#]you [Eb]can [C#]trust: [Eb]Div[F]id[Eb]e![C#][Eb][C#][Eb]

Verse 2: F Eb C#
You made your mind up right, but you’re the one thing in your way

So come on, cross that line,[Eb] on this we’ll never go away

[F] I know you have the strength to [Eb]pull through, the lengths I’ve seen you [C#]go to

So fade away and [Eb]look for something new

Pre-Chorus

Chorus

Solo: Same chords as intro

Bridge: C# C# F F G G# Bb C#
Another setback, another letdown. I see you’re on the verge of changing things tonight

So no excuses,[C#] so just stop holding yourself [C]back…you’re [C]wasting [C]life, just let go and

Chorus/Outro
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If you wanna learn All That Remains Divide guitar chords, you need to learn the 5 major chords, C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we take all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just lack few adjustments. Every of those minor chords is absolutely based on its major counterpart.

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