No bass in the intro
Verse riff:
x4
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| | . . | |
| | . . | |
| | 111111 111111 111111 111111 44444 44444 666666 333333 | |
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Pre-Chorus riff:
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| | 6 6 4 6 | |
| | 1 1111 1 1111 4 4 4 4 | |
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Chorus:
x3
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| | . . | |
| | . /8888 8 8888 6 6 4 6 . | |
| | 1 4 4 4 4 | |
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Post Chorus:
x8
| | 888 | |
| | . 6 6 6 . | |
| | . 6h8 . | |
| | 1 1 | |
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Then another verse, pre-chorus and chorus
Break for a moment for the drums.
Then his a single F note when the guitar comes back in.
Let the guitar repeat once and then come back in with the Post Chorus 12x instead of
8x
Solo
This is similar to the Post Chorus riff but the bass does all sorts of interesting
stuff in it and it's much slower.
| | 8/10 | |
| | . 6 8 6 . | |
| | . 6 h 8 8 6 . | |
| | 1 1 | |
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These are pretty much the notes that I use. You've just got improvise and mess about
on
the scale
The outro is just two F notes hit one after the other and repeated a load over.
Peace out,
DAN
Verse riff:
x4
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| | . . | |
| | . 000000 000000 000000 000000 333333 333333 555555 222222 . | |
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Pre-Chorus riff:
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| | 5 5 3 5 | |
| | 0 0000 0 0000 3 3 3 3 | |
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Chorus riff:
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| | . /7777 7 7777 5 5 3 5 . | |
| | . 0 3 3 3 3 . | |
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Post Chorus:
x8
| | 121212 | |
| | . 10 10 10 . | |
| | . 0 0 10h12 . | |
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Solo:
| | 12/14 | |
| | . 10 12 10 . | |
| | . 0 0 10h12 12 10 . | |
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Again, just mess about with these notes and have some improvising fun...
Outro
Yeah, it sounds better as a chord but it's up to you how you play it really.
Peace out,
DAN