band-project 86
song- open hand (number 11)
album- drawing black lines
tabbed by- gabe myers (fshdogwoodmxpxjc@aol.com)
TUNING- DROP D
INTRO:
lead up to verse using this (start with palm mute and then slowly let go) :
[D---2]
[A---2]
[D---2]
verse:
before the chorus and after verse:
[G---5]D---x
[A---3]D---x
chorus:
before second verse:
then this (before bridge):
RIGHT before bridge:
bridge:
end on this:
[G---5]D---x
[A---3]D---x
there ya go. one more thing if you're playing with two guitars, at the
bridge the second time around, the 2nd guitar can play the 2 octave chords
along with the barred chords ( octave chords are the type that you ended the
song on above this). it makes it sound a lot fuller.
song- open hand (number 11)
album- drawing black lines
tabbed by- gabe myers (fshdogwoodmxpxjc@aol.com)
TUNING- DROP D
INTRO:
D---3-2-0-2
A---3-2-0-2
D---3-2-0-2
lead up to verse using this (start with palm mute and then slowly let go) :
[D---2]
[A---2]
[D---2]
verse:
D---3-0-2--3-2
A---3-0-2--3-2 repeat over and over
D---3-0-2--3-2
before the chorus and after verse:
[G---5]D---x
[A---3]D---x
chorus:
G---------------------------------------------------------------------------5
D---3-3-0-2---3-3-0-2---3-3-0---3-3-0-2---3-3-0-2---3-3-0---x
A---3-3-0-2---3-3-0-2---3-3-0---3-3-0-2---3-3-0-2---3-3-0---3
D---3-3-0-2---3-3-0-2---3-3-0---3-3-0-2---3-3-0-2---3-3-0---x
before second verse:
D-------------------------
A------------------------- then repeat verse part, part before chorus, and chorus
D---3-2-0-2--3-3-0-2
then this (before bridge):
D---3-3-0-2---3-2-0-2
A---3-2-0-2---3-2-0-2 try to make the notes slurr together as best you can.
D---3-2-0-2---3-2-0-2
RIGHT before bridge:
G---5---
D---x---
A---3---
D---x---
bridge:
D---2-0-2-5
A---2-0-2-5 repeat over and over. then go and repeat part b4 chorus then verse
D---2-0-2-5
end on this:
[G---5]D---x
[A---3]D---x
there ya go. one more thing if you're playing with two guitars, at the
bridge the second time around, the 2nd guitar can play the 2 octave chords
along with the barred chords ( octave chords are the type that you ended the
song on above this). it makes it sound a lot fuller.