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Post by southbound280 on Nov 1, 2007 17:08:13 GMT -5
tonight when i get off work i'll make a youtube video on how to play it. i would write it out but i'm horrible at putting names to chords and what not, plus it's a pretty difficult song to play. look for it right here in this thread in the next few days!
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Post by zoot on Nov 2, 2007 14:18:06 GMT -5
that sounds great, thanks! i've been working out tabs lately too. i almost have sunset rubdown's 'feral days' and a.c. newman's 'homemade bombs in the afternoon' tabbed out. any music lovers interested? search out these tunes @ www.cbc.ca/radio3 new music canada site l
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Post by zoot on Dec 3, 2008 13:32:28 GMT -5
Capo 2
The only chords that concern the capo are the low E, which is formed by using a D in accordance to the capo and the A, which is formed by using a G formation in accordance to capo
B D#m G#m And though the solitudes have won,
I cannot begin to crave you
E (low) C#m C# D# Please spring us, Madeline, from these rusted jails of lust we live in;
E I'm living in...
B D#m G#m I will find you, Lord, in the classified loves of three good women.
E (low) A (low) B You are familiar with these terms, I trust
F# (high) Don't you mind
E C#m Our children go unseen to us
E C#m The popular singers, they're mean to us
E (low) You'll find: There's joy in being barred from the temple,
D#m E (low) barred from the temple, D#m E (low) barred from the temple. D#m E (low) There's joy in being barred from the temple, D#m E (low) barred from the temple, D#m E (low) barred from the temple.
Riff:
C# – D# - E – F# – Em – D#m – C#m
(bottom four strings plucked out an octave higher on heavy distortion)
*kinda crappy but alot works well in spots. cribbed from ultimate-guitar
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