CARCASS - "Cross My Heart" Tablature
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Artsist: Carcass
Song: Cross My Heart
Album: Swansong
(Tune down 2.5 steps to B)
Intro
|---------------------| And the last time, instead of E5 D#5 the
|---------------------| progression goes E5 F#5 D#5, before the
|---------------------| little A#5 / B5 \ A#5 into the verse...
|--------/9------8\---|
|-8/9\8--/7------6\---|
|-6/7\6---------------|
|------------------|------------------|------------------|------------------|
|------------------|------------------|------------------|------------------|
|------------------|------------------|------------------|------------------|
|-9----------------|------------------|-9----------------|------------------|
|-7-----8----------|-6\4---8----------|-7-----8----------|-6\4-6-8----------|
|---000-6-000-0000-|-4\2-0-6-000-0000-|---000-6-000-0000-|-4\2-4-6-000-0000-|
e sse e sse ssss etc.
(The last measure has a slightly different picking pattern the first time).
The chorus is similar to this, although once again I'm not sure exactly
how it goes: (just pick in time with the music)
"Yeah, cross my heart and hope to die..."
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|-5h7---------------------------|-5h7------------------------------3333-|
|-----00-6h7-00-6h7p6--0000...--|-----00-6h7-00-6h7p6--333344446666-----|
The Ab [(6)4fr.] might be an A [(6)5fr.], it's a bit tough to tell on my
tape. (It might be a bit clearer on the actual CD, I learnt this from an
old advance copy of the album).
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