J.Englishman- Something More
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Verse gtr1e-------------------------|-----------eb-------------------------|-----------bg-------------------------|-----------gd----0---0-------0---0----|-0------0--da-------------------------|-----------ad--2---2---2-4-5---5---5--|-5-/4-2-4--d
Verse gtr2 (strum chords)e-------------------------------------eb--5-----------8------------3---------bg--4-----------7------------2---------gd--2-----------5------------0---------da--2-----------5------------0---------ad--2-----------5------------0---------d
Riff (between verse and chorus)e-------------------eb-------------------bg-------------------gd-------------------da--0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0--ad--0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0--dPM-----------------
Chorus gtr1e-----------------------------------------eb-----------5/7--7--7--7*~--7--7-7h8p7----bg--------------------------------------9--gd--2--4--5--------------------------------da--2--4--5--------------------------------ae--2--4--5--------------------------------d
PM-----------7x--1x-8x-
Chorus gtr1e-----------------------------------------eb-----------------------------------------bg-----------------------------------------gd--2--4--5--2/4--4--4--4~---4--4-4h5p4/2--da--2--4--5--------------------------------ad--2--4--5--------------------------------d
PM-----------7x--1x-8x-
Author's notes: In the verse, guitar one's riff has a
seperator and guitar two's doesn't. That's because sometimes
the ending of the verse is replaced by a piano. The
structure is simple, the riffs are simple, and it sounds
great when played properly.
~ vibrato
* harmonic
/ slide
h hammer on
p pull off
PM palm mute
this song has all the strings tuned in a D structure, but it's much
easier if you'd just drop the E.
Anyway questions, you sucks, or ducky's on a farm, feel free to contact
me.