This first bit is really doubled an octave lower by a second guitar,
and a third guitar plays the chords indicated above the tab. The
most efficient way to do this if you've only got 2 guitarists is to
use an octave pedal or a pitch-shifter (most multi-effects processors
have pitch-shifting built in) for the lead line and have the other
guitar do the chords. I've tried to indicate the end of a measure
(count of 4) with a vertical line:
Bm A5 Bm G Em
|---------||---------|-------------|---------|---------------------|
|---2h3p2-||-3---2---|-------2h3p2-|-3---2---|-7---7h8-5-----2h3p2-|
|-4-------||-------4-|-2---4-------|-------4-|-------------4-------|
|---------||---------|-------------|---------|---------------------|
|---------||---------|-------------|---------|---------------------|
|---------||---------|-------------|---------|---------------------|
Bm A5 G5 Am C G Am F G
--------|-------|-----------|-3-----|-----------|---------------|
3---2---|-------|-5-6-5-3---|-----3-|-5-6-5-3---|---3-5-3-------|
------4-|-2---0-|---------5-|-------|---------5-|-5-------5-4---|
--------|-------|-----------|-------|-----------|-------------5-|
--------|-------|-----------|-------|-----------|---------------|
--------|-------|-----------|-------|-----------|---------------|
Am
------3-||
5-6-5---||
--------||
--------||
--------||
--------||
Then after the intro (when the vocals start), switch to a clean tone
and play the following:
||--0-------|-0--------||
||--0-------|-0--------||
||*-5-------|-4-------*|| repeat 3x
||*-7-------|-5-------*||
||----------|----------||
||----------|----------||
Then, when the vocals go "You leave me wanting/Always leave me wanting more",
play this:
||---------------|-------0-----||
||-----0-----0---|-----0---3---||
||-------0-----0-|---0-------4-||
||---3-----3-----|-------------||
||---------------|-------------||
||-1-------------|-3-----------||
Then it's back to those other two chords with another guitar palm-muting
an open A.
When you get to the pre-chorus, play this:
||---------1-------|-------3---------|---------1-------|-------5-------|
||-------1---1-----|---------3h5-----|-------1---1-----|---------8-5---|
||-----3-------3---|-----5-------5---|-----3-------3---|-------------7-|
||---3-----------3-|---5-----------5-|---3-----------3-|-5-------------|
||-1---------------|-3---------------|-1---------------|-5-------------|
||-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-3-------------|
w/distortion
--------1-------|---------3-||
------1---1-----|---------3-||
----3-------3---|-2-2-2---0-||
--3-----------3-|-3-3-3---0-||
1---------------|-3-3-3-----||
----------------|-1-1-1---3-||
Chorus:
||-----------|-3-----|-----------|---------------|-------3-|-(3)|
||-5-6-5-3---|-----3-|-5-6-5-3---|---3-5-3-------|-5-6-5---|----|
||---------5-|-------|---------5-|-5-------5-4---|---------|----|
||-----------|-------|-----------|-------------5-|---------|----|
||-----------|-------|-----------|---------------|---------|----|
||-----------|-------|-----------|---------------|---------|----|
-------|-----||
-------|-----||
-5-4---|-5-4-||
-----7-|-----||
-------|-----||
-------|-----||
Then it's back to the intro bit up to the Am chord and those clean chords
again, pre-chorus, chorus (except for the last 2 measures), and then the
bridge:
F
I know I've said it before
G
Hate the sound of the closing door
Bb A
You're footsteps walking away
When you play that last "A" chord, guitar 2 should do this:
||-4-----5-----7-----||
||---5-----5-----5---||
||-----4-----4-----4-||
||-------------------||
||-------------------||
||-------------------||
And there you have it, except for the solo, which is a bit outta my
league. I CAN tell you that the chords behind it are Am, F, and G with a
C and D thrown in at the last measure.
I think what I've tabbed here should be enough for you to get the song.
If I've left something else out, let me know and I'll see what I can do.
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