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So I reckon it's xx0311 and the second chord is 3x0311....
The third chord is a stretch - unless you're Andy Summers (135211) - as is the fourth (x681086).
Quite tricky for something which sounds so relaxed....
I think you might be correct (pic below).
Except I can't play the third F2 chord without muting the third string with my 4th finger.
For the F2, I think I'll cheat and barre the 1st fret, play the note on the 5th string with my 2nd finger, the note on the 4th string with my 4th finger whilst muting the note on the 3rd string with my 4th finger.
Edit: See later corrected version, which I've given in a later post. I'm one fret out in the 1st two chord boxes in the picture below. The notes should be on the 3rd fret not the 4th fret.
http://i.imgur.com/nhogMP4.jpg
I'm pretty sure it's spot on.
Been interesting figuring it out. It sounds very simple within the context of the track - but they're really interesting chords.
btw @richardhomer worked out the right chords. I just put them in chord boxes. Hopefully correctly this time.
http://i.imgur.com/LqGeXP3.jpg
Having said that, like Danny, we jammed it out in A on Sat nite for handiness
Someone who actually knows about these things may wish to correct me....
My rule of thumb is to call it a '2' chord if it contains a 2nd instead of a 3rd. As all of these chords have a 3rd, and the 2nd (so to speak) is in the octave above the root I suppose they're strictly add9 chords. But I'm happy to stand corrected.
Shoddy workmanship and a lack of attention to detail on my part
The open D is the 3rd in Bb - so as it has a third, does that make it a Bbadd9?
My knowledge of this stuff is definitely not as good as it should be....