Muse - New born
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Tuning:
Right. So many people have got this so unbelievably wrong.
hoping this is correct. sounds absolutely fine to me.
Its in drop D.
i COULD do all the piano. but then i'd miss flight of the conchords. and i'm sure you've all searched it before.
Souless is everywhere...
e------------------------------------------------------0---0---2---2
b------------------------------------------------------1---2---0---4
g------------------------------------------------------0---0---0---4
d------------------------------------------------------2---2---2---4
a--22222-5-2-567777-10-7-10-11-12-00-00-3455555-999999-3---1---2---2
d--22222-5-2-567777-10-7-10-11-12-00-00-3455555-999999-------------- Does this three times:)
Verse
e--7--7--7--7--8--7--7----
b--8--7--8--7--8--8--7----
g--9--8--9--8--9--7--8----
d-------------------------
a-------------------------
d-------------------------
Just this pattern repeated loads. listen to song for strumming style.
Now the chorus is the part where everything goes to shit for most tabs.
e--000-----------------------------------------------------(4)--2------
b--000---10-----------------------------------------8---8---5---4------
g--000---999---11-11-11---12-12-12-12--11-11-11-----9---6---4---4------
d--222---777---x-x-x-x-x---x-x-x-x-x---x-x-x-x-x----10--8---2---4------
a--222---777---9-9-9-9-9--10-10-10-10--9-9-9-9-9----7---7---2---2------
d--222---777---0-0-0-0-0---------------0-0-0-0-0----------------------- does this twice.
Listen to the song for the timing of the octaves. its right.
Solo.
Right, Matt does loads of random harmonics before he breaks out his pitch shifter.
e-------------------------------------------------------------------
b--[12]0000[8]0000[5]0000[8]00000[12]0000[7]0000[4]0000[7]----------
g-------------------------------------------------------------------
d-------------------------------------------------------------------
a-------------------------------------------------------------------
d------------------------------------------------------------------- x2
in this circumstance, the [x] pedal down. or pitch shift the note.
solo cont.
e-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
b--[12]0000[8]0000[5]000000[13]0000[8]00000[5]000000[12]0000[8]0000[3]0[4]00[7]00[12]
g-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
d-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
a-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
d-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
now play the first part again..
then..
e--------------------------------------------------------------------------
b--[12]0000[8]000[5]0000[13]000[8]0000[5]0000[12]0000[8]00000[3]---[4]-----
g--------------------------------------------------------------------------
d--------------------------------------------------------------------------
a--------------------------------------------------------------------------
D--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note: for the live solo, if anybody is interested, it is exactly the same notes, but hammered on. so 5 and 8, hammered with left, and 12 with right hand.
then he does all the verse again, but doesn't come in with the guitar until later on in the verse.
Chorus again..
Then Intro riff again.
ends on..
e-----------
b-----------
g-----------
d--2--------
a--2--------
D--2--------
Thanks :) comment or email me with any thoughts.