There will be two sections for each song, the CHORD section and the FUNCTION section. The chord section will be the actual chord names implied by the TAB, and the function line will be just that: the function of each chord within the key.
For example:
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"Crash Into Me"
Intro/Verse
E:-------------------------------------------------
B:---5------5----5------5----5------5----5------5--
G:---4------4----4------4----4------4----4------4--
D:---2------2----x------x----x------2----x------x--
A:-4-4----0-0--2-2------2----2----0-0--2-2------2--
E:--------------------0-0--4-4----------------0-0--
"Crash Into Me" (Analysis in key of E major)
Intro/Verse
Chords: C#m7 - A5add9 - Bsus4 - E5 - E/G# - A5add9 - Bsus4 - E5
Functions: vi7 - IVadd9 - Vsus4 - I - I6 - IVadd9 - Vsus4 - I
As you can see, there are several numbers that will often follow the roman numerals. These indicate inversion, and really are not totally important unless playing a figured-bass accompaniment, which none of us will 8)
There ARE a few notations that may be visually confusing, and I wish to address those. First, when denoting a second inversion chord (ie C/G), it is customary to write the numbers 6 and 4 stacked vertically next to the numeral indicating the chord. Due to limitations of this forum, I must place these numbers next to one another rather than stacked (eg, C/G in C major is written as I64).
Also, when a slash separates two numerals, the preceding chord is functioning in the key of the following numeral. For example, the symbol V/vi in the key of C major would indicate an E chord. This is because E is the V chord of a minor, which is vi in C major.
I know this all sounds SOOOOO complex, and I appologize if I have glossed over this and people are left confused, but I have been awake for a LONG time today and am going a bit nuts. I trust if I have missed anything or really messed up the theory explanations, fatjack and MWR will help fill you in and leave me to have more time for the analyses.
Without further ado, here they are!