AUDIOVENT - "beautiful addiction" Tablature
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Artist: Audiovent
Song: Beautiful Addiction
Album: Dirty Sexy Knights in Paris (Atlantic Records, 2002)
Tabbed By: Smay (SmayDawg@hotmail.com)
Tuning: eBGDAE (Standard)
Notation:
/ = Slide (up)
\ = Slide (down)
p = Pull off
h = Hammer on
*Intro - Let last chord ring
e[------------------------------------------------]
B[------------------------------------------------]
G[-4--------7--9---4---------4--------7--9---4----]
D[-4--5--x--7--9---4--5--7---4--5--x--7--9---4--5-]
A[-2--5--x--5--7---2--5--7---2--5--x--5--7---2--5-]
E[----3--x------------3--5------3--x------------3-]
After the intro, slowly slide your finger up the A
string before playing verse for the 1st time
*Verse - Part I
e[----------------------------------------]
B[-----7-------7-------7---8p7---------5--]
G[---7---7---7---7---7---7-----7-----7----]
D[-9-------9-------9---------------7------]
A[-------------------------------5--------]
E[----------------------------------------]
*Verse - Part II
e[-------------------------------7-]
B[-----7-------7-------7---8p7---7-]
G[---7---7---7---7---7---7-----7-7-]
D[-9-------9-------9-------------9-]
A[---------------------------------]
E[---------------------------------]
*Verse - Part III
e[-------7----------------2-------]
B[---7-------8---7----3-------3-2-]
G[--------------------------------]
D[-9---9---9---9----5---5---5-----]
A[--------------------------------]
E[--------------------------------]
*Verse - Part IV
e[-------7--------------------------]
B[---7-------8---7-8---7---10---7---]
G[--------------------------------9-]
D[-9---9---9---9-----9---9----9-----]
A[----------------------------------]
E[----------------------------------]
*Chorus (Same as Intro) - Let last chord ring
e[------------------------------------------------]
B[------------------------------------------------]
G[-4--------7--9---4---------4--------7--9---4----]
D[-4--5--x--7--9---4--5--7---4--5--x--7--9---4--5-]
A[-2--5--x--5--7---2--5--7---2--5--x--5--7---2--5-]
E[----3--x------------3--5------3--x------------3-]
*Bridge - After 2nd Chorus
I'm not really sure about this part, so I just used
what Ben sings as backup. I'm pretty sure there's a
guitar part in there but I can't hear it well enough
to tab it out :)
1st play this chord right after the last one in the chorus:
e[---]
B[---]
G[---]
D[-9-]
A[-9-]
E[-7-]
e[---------------------------------------------------]
B[---------------------------------------------------]
G[-10--12--11--7--10--12--7--10--12--7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-]
D[-----------------------------------7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-]
A[-----------------------------------5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-]
E[---------------------------------------------------]
e[-------------------------]
B[-------------------------]
G[-10--12--11--7--10--12-7-]
D[-----------------------7-]
A[-----------------------5-]
E[-------------------------]
*Solo
e[---------------5-------------------]
B[-7-7-5-----------7-7-5-------------]
G[-------7-7-6-7---------7-7-6-6-4-4-]
D[-----------------------------------]
A[-----------------------------------]
E[-----------------------------------]
e[---------------5-----------]
B[-7-7-5-----------7-7-5-----]
G[-------7-7-6-7---------7-7-]
D[---------------------------]
A[---------------------------]
E[---------------------------]
*Outro
I'm not really sure how many times the C# is played,
but there are only 2 notes :)
e[-----]
B[-2-0-]
G[-----]
D[-----]
A[-----]
E[-----]
And this is the order you play things in
(Unless otherwise noted, play each part 1x)
(Appriximate start times are shown next to each part)
(0:00) Intro
(0:20) Verse - Part I
(0:28) Verse - Part II
(0:35) Verse - Part III
(0:43) Verse - Part IV
(0:51) Chorus
(1:08) Verse - Part II
(1:15) Verse - Part I
(1:23) Verse - Part II
(1:30) Verse - Part III
(1:38) Verse - Part IV
(1:46) Chorus
(2:01) Bridge
(2:42) Solo
(2:58) Chorus (2x)
(3:31) Outro
This musical interpretation has been removed due to a legal threat from Moses & Singer LLP,
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