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Evanescence Cloud Nine Guitar Tab

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Cloud Nine- Evanescence
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Tabbed by: Bristlehead
Email: bristlehead@gmail.com
Tuning: Drop Db
I'm almost 100% that there are no mistakes.
[Verse]
-----Slide down into this riff:
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +
e|----------------------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------------------------|
G|----------------------------------------------------------|
D|---0202-02-020-----0202-02-020-----0202-02-020------------| (Hiiiigh...)
A|---0202-02-020-----0202-02-020-----0202-02-020------------|
E|---0202-02-020-----0202-02-020-3~~-0202-02-020------------|
(PH)
----Slide
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +
e|----------------------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------------------------|
G|-------------------------------------9--16--9--15~~~------|
D|---0202-02-020-----0202-02-020----------------------------|
A|---0202-02-020-----0202-02-020-------7--14--7--13~~~------|
E|---0202-02-020-----0202-02-020-3~~------------------------|
(PH)
[Prechorus]
(Guitar 1)
e|--0-/-12-------12-------------14-------14-------12-14-15~~~~15~~~15\-----|
B|---------10-10----10-10-10/12----12-12----12-12--------------------------|
G|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
12-0-0-12-0-0-12-0-12-------12----------14-------14-------12-14------------|
----------------------10-10----10-10/12----12-12----12-12------------------|
------------------------------------------------------------------11-8-4-16|
---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
------------------------------------------------------------------9--6-2-14|
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(Guitar 2) (Nothing for the first part) and then...
e|-------------------------------|
B|-------------------------------|
G|-----------------------4-------|
D|--2-4-5-9-7----5-4--1--4-------|
A|--2-4-5-9-7----5-4--1--2-------|
E|--2-4-5-9-7----5-4--1----------|
[Chorus]
Strumming not written. There is another lead part going on here, but
it's basically just octaves jumping all over the place and it's mixed
very very very low, so here's the chords of the second guitar.
e|------------------------------------|
B|------------------------------------|
G|-------------------------5-------4--|
D|---10---2---10---2---0---5---2---4--|
A|---10---2---10---2---0---3---2---2--|
E|---10---2---10---2---0-------2------|
2nd Chorus
e|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-----------------------------4----------------------------5-------4--|
D|---10---2---10---2---7---2---4------10---2---10---2---0---5---2---4--|
A|---10---2---10---2---7---2---2------10---2---10---2---0---3---2---2--|
E|---10---2---10---2---7---2----------10---2---10---2---0-------2------|
[Bridge] (This next part is hard to hear... but he DOES change notes)
Will you...
e|--------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|--------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|--------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------------------------------------| 2x
A|--5202--5202------5202--5202----------------------------------------|
E|--5202--5202------5202--5202----4-5-7--5--4~~~---4-5-7--5--4~~~~----|
change my mind...
e|-------------------------------------------|
B|-------------------------------------------|
G|--------------------4----------------------|
D|--7----2---5----7-4-4----------------------|
A|--7----2---5----7-4-2----------------------|
E|--7----2---5----7-4------------------------|
[End Chorus]
e|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-----------------------------4----------------------------5-------4--|
D|---10---2---10---2---7---2---4------10---2---10---2---0---5---2---4--|
A|---10---2---10---2---7---2---2------10---2---10---2---0---3---2---2--|
E|---10---2---10---2---7---2----------10---2---10---2---0-------2------|
Enjoy!

Source: http://www.guitarmasta.net/e/evanescence/349029.html

Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Jazzy
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#1 by Jazzy at Sep 27, 2007 at 7:39 AM EST
it just describes me best
 
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Eric
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#2 by Eric Nowariak at Sep 27, 2007 at 9:29 AM EST
I think people prefer Fallen over the Open Door because of the way the lyrics were written, and who was behind the songwriting on Fallen? Ben Moody. Is he still in the band? No. So naturally this CD is gonna sound different. This is all Amy and Terry's writing. Which i'm sorry to say isn't as good as Ben's. But come on now, the guy's working with people like Lindsay Lohan now all so that his music can become mainstream and commercial and that's kinda why he left. The rest of the band didn't wanna go in the same direction as he was. As for the song........ok so its about a breakup/weakening of one's faith..........i still don't get the title though.
 
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rudy
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#3 by rudy smith at Sep 28, 2007 at 2:52 AM EST
it was really cool that amy wrote about what she felt and all, but i kind of sucks that she "wasn't really thinking about the fans" when she was writing the album- it makes it less relatable and catchy. i mean, i know the whole screw-mainstream part of it, i'm not disagreeing with the people that approve the weird new sound, i'm just saying...fallen had a certain mystique to it. and now this album seems more random and hard to follow. i still like it, it's just...different. oh well. evanescence is unique, and they've proved that yet again with this album.
 
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Bodom Lake Murd
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#4 by Bodom Lake Murderer at Sep 28, 2007 at 8:22 AM EST
i love this song. it's sensitive and it's evanescence. mainly that.
 
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Ryan
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#5 by Ryan Noffke at Sep 28, 2007 at 6:41 PM EST
The loss of belief in God is what I thought of the first time I heard this song, or something similar anyway. To me it sounds more like something said by a fallen angel. Curiously enough, Whispers on the album Fallen made me think of the same thing. 1 2 Next
 
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techni-color wh
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#6 by techni-color whore™ at Sep 29, 2007 at 12:55 PM EST
Aaah people using my word. I shall die happy. But in something i probably should have mentioned before and should be talking about more. I think this song is Amy wanting somebody to love her. Their not being what she wants so she needs to let them go but she can't let go of the fact that she could still have them if they were who she wanted them to be. Lord knows if that made sense or if it is even correct but that's that i think.
 
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SugarBeat
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#7 by SugarBeat Pete at Sep 30, 2007 at 11:44 PM EST
wow. so much for a break up song. my bff and her bf and are together now cuzza this song. lmao
 
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Klint
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#8 by Klint flowers at Oct 1, 2007 at 12:37 AM EST
I dont really like this one... Its different maybe im not used to it ;]
 
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jordan
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#9 by jordan at Oct 1, 2007 at 4:52 AM EST
No, I think whoever said it was about breaking up was spot on, Amy said this about it: "It's about breaking up. There are a lot of relationship struggles on the record. I always write about what I was feeling, because then it's genuine. I was struggling with a relationship and felt like a waste of space. The first lyric says it all, "If you want to live, let live/ If you want to go, let go/ What are we doing here?/ Because I can live without you."
 
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mathis
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#10 by mathis jacobs at Oct 1, 2007 at 8:05 AM EST
I love all the attitude in this song. Not only in the lyrics, but in the way she sings it as well. Amy Lee kicks ass.
 
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JO3H
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#11 by JO3H 3VAN2 at Oct 1, 2007 at 8:07 PM EST
Definitly about a breakup... For the first time of my life, I'm not liking an Evanescence's song...
 
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Jimmy
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#12 by Jimmy Jazz at Oct 2, 2007 at 6:49 PM EST
I agree with you totally versary...it sounds really cool when she says that...she uses a bigger range in this album than anything before I think
 
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Seymon
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#13 by Seymon Seymon at Oct 3, 2007 at 4:33 AM EST
I honestly thing this song is about giving up beliefs about God. When she sings "If I all, and all is lost- it's where I belong," I think she is saying that if she makes a mistake, she will have to pay consequences and no 'spiritual' force will be there to save her. "Guess it wasn't real after all, guess it wasn't real all along" I think this line is pretty self explanatory. "If you want to live, let live- if you want to go, let go" I think this line relates to the first line I quoted about recieving the consequences of any action- yet without faith.
 
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van
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#14 by van laurel at Oct 4, 2007 at 10:09 AM EST
the more i listen, the more evanescence sounds like "fighter" by christina aguilera. very attitude-ful, like midnightfairy25 said. the main problem i have with these new songs is that certain notes are held waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay toooooooooo loooooooong (like that)
 
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zach
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#15 by zach lilly at Oct 5, 2007 at 7:06 AM EST
This is about a relationship ending, for sure. There were certain things Amy wanted to feel, to receive, yet she never got those things, so she feels she must move on alone.
 
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jack
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#16 by jack at Oct 5, 2007 at 10:28 AM EST
I dunno, I just love the tone difference of Amy's voice between "Guess" and "it wasn't real after all".
 
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Pleather
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#17 by Pleather Face at Oct 5, 2007 at 12:37 PM EST
the new album is rubbish. it's uncomparable with their pervious. most of the songs don't follow a certain way. they become some kind of gothic i name BALL gothic. please stop saying it's a good album
 
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Tim
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#18 by Tim Hanson at Oct 5, 2007 at 3:31 PM EST
I think this song might be about the end of a relationship (probably written about Shaun[?].) To me it's sort of like looking bad on a relationship and seeing all the time you wasted on it as wasted, since it was never going anywhere in the first place.
 
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Lyssa CHAOS
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#19 by Lyssa CHAOS at Oct 5, 2007 at 8:24 PM EST
Yeah i have to agree. The new songs seem very attitude-ful. (Invented a word).
 
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Rebecca
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#20 by Rebecca ******* at Oct 5, 2007 at 9:04 PM EST
I didn't like this song at first... but now, it grew on me (still not my favourite, LITHIUM ROX MY HEART). I think the song is about love. Not having love... and deserving not to have love, even if it wasn't her fault.
 
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max
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#21 by max the bassist at Oct 6, 2007 at 12:54 AM EST
I find deadlypoison's view about losing your beliefs in god interesting. If you think about it, the song describes it very well. But I do think it was publicly said that it's about relationships (wich sux, cuz i dont like things to be so focused on them). i luv the song tho, and the title really does make no sense.
 
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Tradition
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#22 by Tradition Funk at Oct 6, 2007 at 7:20 AM EST
yes the album is different...i have to admitt my reactions when i heard the fallen album were better than when i heard this one...i still like this album though but it might take longer to grow on me...but there are some songs on it tt really stand out! this song wasn't one of them....some of the songs sound kinda samey
 
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alex
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#23 by alex cope at Oct 6, 2007 at 9:33 AM EST
As many people have already said, this album takes a couple of listens to really like. I think this is one of those albums where you won't hear the real thing on the first listen, so don't dismiss it right away (unless you really aren't into these kinds of things). I've given it a couple of listens, and I must say, catchy or not, Evanescence is Evanescence, and I do like this album very much. So, it honestly doesn't bother me whether Amy was thinking about her fans or not when she was writing her album :P
 
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The Mango Kid
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#24 by The Mango Kid at Oct 6, 2007 at 5:30 PM EST
This is a good song. The beginning is the best cuz when they start the song, it has a haunting sound.
 
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FUCK
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#25 by FUCK at Oct 6, 2007 at 10:33 PM EST
This song is my favorite so far. It took a few listens for it to grow on me, but now I love it! It's different, but reminiscent of their Fallen stuff.