[intro] Play twice.
| e | 10 10 |
| B | 10 10 10 10 |
| G | 7 7 7 7 |
| D | |
| A | |
| D | |
[other intro thing,(:] Repeat Twice.
| e | |
| B | |
| G | |
| D | 00000000444444445555555522222222 |
| A | 00000000444444445555555522222222 |
| D | 00000000444444445555555522222222 |
[Verse] Palm muted, play three times.
| e | |
| B | |
| G | |
| D | 00000000444444445555555522222222 |
| A | 00000000444444445555555522222222 |
| D | 00000000444444445555555522222222 |
[Pre-Chorus] "Losing Control, Losing Control"
| e | |
| B | |
| G | |
| D | 0~ 0~ |
| A | 0~ 0~ |
| D | 0~ 0~ |
[Chorus] Repeat Four Times
| e | |
| B | |
| G | 44444444 22222222 |
| D | 44444444555555550000000022222222 |
| A | 22222222555555550000000000000000 |
| D | 5555555500000000 |
"Me...You've no clue what you do to me."
| e | |
| B | |
| G | |
| D | 00000000444444445555555522222222 |
| A | 00000000444444445555555522222222 |
| D | 00000000444444445555555522222222 |
[Verse] Play palm muted, repeated three times.
| e | |
| B | |
| G | |
| D | 00000000444444445555555522222222 |
| A | 00000000444444445555555522222222 |
| D | 00000000444444445555555522222222 |
[Pre-Chorus] "Losing Control, Losing Control"
| e | |
| B | |
| G | |
| D | 0~ 0~ |
| A | 0~ 0~ |
| D | 0~ 0~ |
[Chorus] Repeat Four Times
| e | |
| B | |
| G | 44444444 22222222 |
| D | 44444444555555550000000022222222 |
| A | 22222222555555550000000000000000 |
| D | 5555555500000000 |
"Me...You've no clue what you do to me."
| e | |
| B | |
| G | |
| D | 00000000444444445555555522222222 |
| A | 00000000444444445555555522222222 |
| D | 00000000444444445555555522222222 |
[Bridge] Repeat four times.
| e | |
| B | |
| G | 44444444 22222222 |
| D | 44444444555555550000000022222222 |
| A | 22222222555555550000000000000000 |
| D | 5555555500000000 |
Okay, so on this 'Quiet Chorus Intro Thing',
there is no guitar playing (or so that I hear).
But I like to strum the first notes of the chorus
to go along with the words. Like so:
[Quiet Chorus Intro Thing] Repeat Twice
| e | |
| B | |
| G | 4~ 2~ |
| D | 4~ 5~ 0~ 2~ |
| A | 2~ 5~ 0~ 0~ |
| D | 5~ 0~ |
[Chorus] Repeat Four Times
| e | |
| B | |
| G | 44444444 22222222 |
| D | 44444444555555550000000022222222 |
| A | 22222222555555550000000000000000 |
| D | 5555555500000000 |
"Me...You've no clue what you do to me." Repeat twice this time.
| e | |
| B | |
| G | |
| D | 00000000444444445555555522222222 |
| A | 00000000444444445555555522222222 |
| D | 00000000444444445555555522222222 |
End on:
Then there's a break with a piano solo.
Jump back in with:
[outro]
| e | |
| B | |
| G | 7 11 9 11 |
| D | x x4 x x4 x x4 x x4 |
| A | 5 9 7 9 |
| D | |
| e | |
| B | |
| G | 6 11 9 6 |
| D | x x4 x x4 x x4 x x4 |
| A | 4 9 7 4 |
| D | |
In the song, the Outro is played 6 times
before fading completely out. If you are
covering this song, I would play it as many
times as felt needed. If you do this then end on:
~ = Let note ring
x = Dead note (no pressure put on string)
x followed by number = Repeat _ Times
I know a lot of you already know what these mean,
but I wanna make sure even novice players can play this.