Other arrangements of Tuesday's Gone
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Train roll (E7)on,
on down the (D)line.
Won’t you please take me (E7)far a (D)way.
Now I feel the wind (E7)blow
out side my (D)door.
Means I’m, I’m leav ing my (E7)wom an be (D)hind.
Tues day’s (G)gone with the (D)wind.
Oh, my ba by’s (E7)gone with the (D)wind.
And I don’t (E7)know,
oh, where I’m (D)go in’.
I just want to (E7)be left a (D)lone.
Well, when this train (E7)ends
I’ll try a (D)gain.
I’m leav ing my (E7)wom an at (D)home.
on.
Tues day’s (G)gone with the (D)wind.
Tues day’s (G)gone with the (D)wind.
Tues day’s (G)gone with the (D)wind.
My ba by’s (E7)gone with the (D)wind.
Train I roll (E7)on
man miles from (D)my home.
See, I’m rid ing (E7)my blues a (D)way.
Well, Tues day, you (E7)see,
she to be (D)free.
But some how, I’ve (E7)got to car (D)ry on.
Tues day’s (G)gone with the (D)wind.
Tues day’s (G)gone with the (D)wind.
Tues day’s (G)gone with the (D)wind.
My ba by’s (E7)gone with the (D)wind.
(D)wind.
Tuesday's Gone — Visual Piano Sheet Music
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"Tuesday's Gone" in visual bar notation — see every note as a colored bar on the staff. Easier to read than traditional sheet music. Scrolls automatically as you play. Key of A, 75 BPM.
This arrangement is a great way to develop your walking bass technique — your left hand needs to move steadily between root notes and passing tones at 75 BPM, which feels deceptively slow until you realize how precise each step has to be.
Pay special attention to the transitions between E7 and F#m, then F#m dropping to G; those shifts can trip you up because G sits outside the key of A and your fingers won't expect it.
I'd suggest practicing left hand alone first, looping just the verse progression (A–E–D–A) until the walking pattern feels automatic, then layering in your right-hand chord voicings.
Keep the sustain pedal light — lift cleanly on each chord change so that walking bass doesn't blur into mud.
Once both hands sync up, you'll notice the sad, rolling feel clicks into place naturally.
This is the song that'll make walking bass lines feel like second nature for every ballad you play after it.
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About “Tuesday's Gone”
- Why does "Tuesday's Gone" show as colored bars instead of notation?
- Bar Notation replaces traditional noteheads with colored horizontal bars on a simplified staff — each bar's vertical position is the pitch and its length is the duration. Much easier to read than classic sheet music while still showing the full arrangement of "Tuesday's Gone".
- What key is "Tuesday's Gone" by Lynyrd Skynyrd played in?
- Tuesday's Gone is arranged in the key of A on Super Simple Piano. You can transpose to any other key live in the player.
- What's the tempo (BPM) of "Tuesday's Gone"?
- The arrangement plays at 75 BPM. Use the speed control (10-200%) to practice slower or play faster.
- Is "Tuesday's Gone" easy to play on piano?
- This is a medium-difficulty arrangement. Most players can learn it within a few practice sessions using the speed control.
- Can I download sheet music for "Tuesday's Gone"?
- Yes — registered users can download PDF sheet music, plus MIDI and MusicXML files for use in other notation software.
- Who composed "Tuesday's Gone"?
- "Tuesday's Gone" was originally performed by Lynyrd Skynyrd. The Super Simple Piano arrangement is simplified for beginner-to-intermediate players.
- What chords are used in "Tuesday's Gone"?
- This arrangement uses 6 chords: A, D, E, E7, F#m, G.
- What other songs by Lynyrd Skynyrd can I play here?
- Try "GIMME THREE STEPS", "WHAT'S YOUR NAME", "I KNOW A LITTLE". All are in our player with color-coded notes; pick the one matching your level.
- Is this real sheet music for "Tuesday's Gone"?
- It's a simplified visual notation using colored bars instead of traditional notes. Each bar's vertical position shows the pitch and its length shows duration — much easier to read for beginners while still showing the complete arrangement of "Tuesday's Gone".
- Can I see all the notes in "Tuesday's Gone"?
- Yes! The Bar Sheet shows every note in the arrangement as a colored bar. The sheet scrolls automatically during playback, or you can scroll manually to study any section. The song is in the key of A at 75 BPM.
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