c2000 Ariose Music
Tabbed by Steve Cruickshank
([email protected])
Intro:
Riff 1
Riff 2
Riff 3
Riff 1 starts playing alone, then 2 comes in, then 3. Once all three are
playing, the bass enters and starts playing the verse progression, namely:
[C#] [Ebm] [Bbm] [C#] [F#] [Ebm] [F#] [G#]
Only riff 3 continues into the verse.
Verse:
(C# Ebm Bbm C# F# Ebm F# G#) x3
Chorus:
[F#] [G#] [Bbm] [G#] [F#] [G#] [C#] [F]
[F#] [G#] [Bbm] [G#] [F#] [G#] [C#]
(play verse progression)
(verse 2)
(chorus)
Solo, with an ebow I think
[C#] [Ebm] [Bbm] [C#] [F#] [Ebm][F#][G#]
[C#] [Ebm] [Bbm] [C#] [F#] [Ebm][F#][G#]
Outro:
Everything else gradually fades out until only this is being played
That's about it. Other than that, you could smack a capo onto the first fret,
making the song in the key of C, which is easier to play. Or tune down half a
step (which actually I think is how they play it), and then it would be in key
of D.
Tabbed by Steve Cruickshank
([email protected])
Intro:
Riff 1
e---------------------------------------------
B---------------------------------------------
G---6---6---6---5-----------------------------
D-----6---6---6---6---------------------------
A---------------------------------------------
E---------------------------------------------
Riff 2
e---------------------------------------------
B---------------------------------------------
G---------------------------------------------
D---3---3---3---4---3-------------------------
A-----4---4---4---4---4-----------------------
E---------------------------------------------
Riff 3
e-----------------9---------------------------
B---7-6-7-6-7-6-7---7-6-7-6-------------------
G---------------------------------------------
D---------------------------------------------
A---------------------------------------------
E---------------------------------------------
Riff 1 starts playing alone, then 2 comes in, then 3. Once all three are
playing, the bass enters and starts playing the verse progression, namely:
[C#] [Ebm] [Bbm] [C#] [F#] [Ebm] [F#] [G#]
Only riff 3 continues into the verse.
Verse:
(C# Ebm Bbm C# F# Ebm F# G#) x3
Chorus:
[F#] [G#] [Bbm] [G#] [F#] [G#] [C#] [F]
[F#] [G#] [Bbm] [G#] [F#] [G#] [C#]
(play verse progression)
(verse 2)
(chorus)
Solo, with an ebow I think
e--------------------------------------------------------------------------
B--------------------------------------------------------------------------
G---6-----5-6--/8--5-6----8-10-11--13-11---\6--5-6-----/11-10---6-5--------
D--------------------------------------------------------------------------
A--------------------------------------------------------------------------
E--------------------------------------------------------------------------
[C#] [Ebm] [Bbm] [C#] [F#] [Ebm][F#][G#]
e--------------------------------------------------------------------------
B--------------------------------------------------------------------------
G---6-----5-6--/8--5-6----8-10-11--13------------\1------6-5---------------
D--------------------------------------------------------------------------
A--------------------------------------------------------------------------
E--------------------------------------------------------------------------
[C#] [Ebm] [Bbm] [C#] [F#] [Ebm][F#][G#]
Outro:
Everything else gradually fades out until only this is being played
e-------------------------------------------------------------------------
B-------------------------------------------------------------------------
G-------------------------------------------------------------------------
D---3---3---3---3---------1---1---1---1-----3---3---3---3-----------------
A-----4---4---4---4-----3---3---3---3---------4---4---4---4---------------
E-------------------------------------------------------------------------
That's about it. Other than that, you could smack a capo onto the first fret,
making the song in the key of C, which is easier to play. Or tune down half a
step (which actually I think is how they play it), and then it would be in key
of D.