FINGER ELEVEN - "thin spirits" Tablature
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Finger Eleven - Thin Spirits
written by: James Black, Scott Anderson, and Arnold Lanni
Tuning: EADG
Verse: (at the beginning it's played 6 times)
G----------- G---------
D----------- in the fifth round it ends like this:D---------
A----------- A-13--11--
E-4---7--6-- E-------13
then it continues with this:
(Bridge 1)
G--------------------------------
D--------------------------------
A-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6
E--------------------------------
then it continues with the Chorus:
G-------------------------------------
D-------------------------------------
A-------6--6-6--7--7-7----------------
E-4-4-4----------------5-5--5-5-5--5-5
after the chorus is this part:
(Bridge 2)
G---------------------------
D---------------------------
A---------------------------
E-4-4-4-6--6-6-7--7-7-9--9-9
after a while there's an instrumental part:
G--------------------------------
D--------------------------------
A--------------------------------
E-4---4---4---4-4-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0
okay, that's it I guess. There's loads of "fillers" he plays in between though, but it doesn't make any sense, to
write them all down. Here's the Song Structure:
2 x Intro (Instrumental-Same as the normal Verse)
4 x Verse
2 x Bridge 1
3 x Chorus
1 x Bridge 2
4 x Verse
2 x Bridge 1
3 x Chorus
2 x Bridge 2
Interlude (Bass and Drums Figure 4x)
3 x Chorus
1 x Bridge 2
3 x Chorus
4 x Bridge 2
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