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UNDERSTANDING IN A CAR CRASH - THURSDAY
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By: Victor Huynh (Viktors_Peetree@Hotmail.Com)
Drop D Tuning * = Slide
Hallo im a 14 year old boy and this is pretty much the extension to Nathan Kullbom's intro.
this is also my first tabbing as well so here goes..
Intro and Chorus x5
e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|---------5-0-0-----5-0-0-----------5-0-0-----5-0-0-------------------------|
G|----5-0-0-----5-0-0-----5-0---5-0-0-----5-0-0-----5-0----------------------|
D|-7-7~~~--------------------3-3~~~------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
Verse 1 x 5
I use Clean JC120 for this and Guitar 2 does some harmonics in the background
e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-------8--------------------5----------------------------------------------|
G|---5-------5---4-4-5----5-------4-4-5--------------------------------------|
D|-7---7---7---7--------3---3---3--------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
Chorus x 5
Verse 2 x 4
e|----10---|
B|-5--10---|
G|-7--(7)?-|
D|---------|
A|---------|
D|---------|
Then Verse 1 x 2
Verse 3 x4 This is done clean
e|-------------------------------------|
B|-8--------5-------3------------6-----|
G|-5-x4-----5--x4----5--x4------4*5*4---|
D|-------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------|
Chorus x 5 then Verse 2 until this pops up...
Break x 7
e|-------15-------15-|
B|-12-13----12-13----|
G|-------------------|
D|-------------------|
A|-------------------|
D|-------------------|
Nearly Finish Bit :)
e|---------------------------|
B|---------------------------|
G|-5-5-7-5-----5-7-7--12-----|
D|-7-5-9-7-x2--7-9-10-12-x2--|
A|---------------------------|
D|---------------------------|
Then do the Break for a few times then end on B|--12--|
Well I hope you enjoyed it :) if you'd like to thank me, tell me mistakes feel free to email me as a little appreciation
never hurts.
LYRICS:
Understanding In A Car Crash
Splintered piece of glass falls in the seat of gets caught
These broken windows, open locks, reminders of the youth we lost
In trying so hard to look away from you
we followed white lines to the sunset
I crash my car everyday the same way
Time to let this pass
(the time it takes, the time it takes to let go)
Time runs through our veins.
(it starts and stops and starts and stops again)
We don't stand a chance in this threadbare time
(to take time to break the cycle)
Time to let this pass
Staring at the setting sun
No reason to come back again
The twlight world in blue and white
The needle and the damage done
I dont want to feel this way forever
A dead letter marked return to sender
The broken watch you gave me turns into a compass
It's hands still point to the same time 12:03, our last goodbye
So push the seats back a little further
Roll the windows down and take a breath
I can see the headlights coming
They paint the world in red and broken glass
CHORUS
The spinning hubcaps set the tempo for the music of a broken window
When the lights are on and the cameras click
We open up the lens to broken glass and it's over in a flash
I'll never understand
Understanding in a car crash
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