Hi! I’m one of the people who just now discovered your music on Spotify and I’m freaking OBSESSED with it. I saw you posted chords for another song, so I was just curious if you had chords for Josephine. It’s cool if not, I also just wanna say Josephine is the best song I’ve ever heard. I’ve got a teeny YouTube channel where I talk about artists I like and I’m writing a script for Art Sorority For Girls right now with the little info I know. You’re awesome and I hope things are going great!
Hi there. This is wild.Josephine is played pretty similarly to Spaceship, funnily enough. It’s in E with standard tuning (vs. Spaceship which is capoed up a whole step), but lots of the progression is the same.The main riff moves between A and E – using single notes, played on the bottom two strings, to kind of turn that progression into a melody.The verse flips it, moving from E to A. You’ll notice here that it hangs on each chord twice as long as in the riff.
The chorus is A to E again, twice – then C# minor, then B major, then A. If you’re on guitar and play these basically as power chords, you can hit a lot of the open strings as you go (since they’re in the scale) and get a nice, atmospheric sound out of it.
That’s pretty much it. Thank you for asking.
xoD
Thank you soooooo much!! I’ve literally listened to Art Sorority For Girls every day since I heard Spaceship. Everyone should check out this music! ♥️
















