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Song: Silver
Band: Hundred Reasons
By: Dan
This is 100% right im sure. I think its de-tuned but you can play
it just as easily in normal tuning.
Intro:
e--------------- -
b---1-----1p0--- ---1-----1p0-----1-----1p0----
g-----0-------0- x4 then -----0-------0-----0-------0--
d--------------- ---------------0-----2-------- x4
a--------------- ------------------------------
E-1-----1------- -1-----3----------------------
e-----------------------------
b-----------5h6p5-----5h6p5---
g-4-5-7-5-4-------5---------5- This part is played over the verse
d-------------------7--------- chords. (see below)
a-----------------------------
E-----------------------------
Verse: (palm muted) Warning! Weird timing
C-Am-G Then repeat the first bit of the intro once
Chorus:(still weird timing)
C-G-C-Am-G-F x2 but second time stay on F for a little longer
Fill bit:
e-----------------------------------------------------3---
b---0---0---0---1---1-1/3/1-0---0---0---0---1---1-1/3---3-
g-0---0---0---0---0-----------0---0---0---0---0-----------
d---------------------------------------------------------
a---------------------------------------------------------
E---------------------------------------------------------
This part im not so sure about. This is basically it but feel free
to improvise if u think its a bit dodgy
e-----3---------
b---0---0---1-3-
g-0-------0----- ts sumthin like that
d---------------
a---------------
E---------------
Keyboard Solo:
e-------------------------
b-12h13p12----12h13p12----
g----------12----------14-
d-------------------------
a-------------------------
E-------------------------
Played over these chords: (again weird timing)
C-Am-G-F
The ending is the first part of the intro played 4 times again after
the chorus. Its a fairly easy song but be careful with the timing
Enjoy Dan
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