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Tuning: E A D G B E
After examining the one and only video I could find of this being played live with the guitars in frame
(the guitars were not very much in frame :/), I have determined there are two guitar parts. They are both
relatively easy, so playing them "together" isn't too hard. I've seen too many video lessons using a capo.
There is no capo used live, and I doubt one was used in the recording studio. You may use a capo on the 4th
fret if you really need to.
Guitar 1 Note: the first guitar does not play the low first notes of each arpeggio. You should rest during
the first occurence and from then on hold the notes out.
Guitar 1:
3x
e|---------4------|
B|-------------5--|
G|----------------|
D|-----6----------|
A|----------------|
E|----------------|
See Guitar 1 Note: to help with the rhythm and for an understanding as to why playing just this guitar part
alone doesn't sound like the recording.
e|---9----|
B|--------|
G|--9-----|
D|-7------|
A|--------|
E|--------|
(slowly strummed chord)
3x
e|---------------|
B|-------5-------|
G|----------6----|
D|----6----------|
A|---------------|
E|---------------|
See Guitar 1 Note again.
E|-4----------|
B|-4----------|
G|-5----------|
D|-6----------|
A|-6----------|
E|-4----------|
Guitar 2:
Guitar 2 Note: to my understanding the guitarist is strumming the top of a chord (at least live). I'm just
going to write the roots as it kind of sounds like it's just them during the recording. Feel free to just
strum the tops of the chords from the mixed guitar part to simulate the live performance better. Everything
this guitar part plays should be just whole notes.
e|------------|------------|------------|---9--------|
B|------------|------------|------------|------------|
G|------------|------------|------------|--9---------|
D|------------|------------|------------|-7----------|
A|-4----------|-6----------|-7----------|------------|
E|------------|------------|------------|------------|
(slowly strummed chord)
e|------------|------------|------------|-4----------|
B|------------|------------|------------|-4----------|
G|------------|------------|------------|-5----------|
D|------------|------------|------------|-6----------|
A|-4----------|------------|------------|-6----------|
E|------------|-6----------|-5----------|-4----------|
Mixed Guitar:
This guitar is the combination of both guitar parts. If you are playing by yourself or are the only guitar
player in your band, this is the part you'll probably want to play.
Dbm Dbm/Eb Dbm/E A (for the Dbm chords on this line,
e|---------4------|---------4------|---------4------|---9-------------| finger as Dbm7 and use your pinky
B|-------------5--|-------------5--|-------------5--|-----------------| for the moving root)
G|----------------|----------------|----------------|--9--------------|
D|-----6----------|-----6----------|-----6----------|-7---------------|
A|-4--------------|-6--------------|-7--------------|-----------------|
E|----------------|----------------|----------------|-----------------|
(slowly strummed chord)
Dbm Dbm/Bb Dbm/A Ab (for Dbm/Bb and Dbm/A use your thumb for
e|---------------|---------------|---------------|-4-------------| the root)
B|-------5-------|-------5-------|-------5-------|-4-------------|
G|----------6----|----------6----|----------6----|-5-------------|
D|----6----------|----6----------|----6----------|-6-------------|
A|-4-------------|---------------|---------------|-6-------------|
E|---------------|-6-------------|-5-------------|-4-------------|