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Title: 10 Seconds Too Late
Artist: The Movie Life
Album: This Time Next Year
Instrument: 6 String Guitar
Tabbed by: Joe Hill (iomegaman72@msn.com)
Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E)
This is my second tab. I decided to stop searching around for something that wasn't there
and make this.
INTRO:
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------||
B|-------------------------------------------------------------------||
G|--6-----------6-----------------6-----------6----4-----6----------||
D|--6-x8--7-----6-x8--7--/--9-----6-x8--7-----6-x8--4-x8--6-let-ring-||
A|--4-----7-x8--4-----7-x4--9-x4--4-----7-x8--4----2-----4----------||
E|--------5-----------5--/--7-----------5----------------------------||
Use up and down strokes on these chords, REALLY fast. Down is one beat and up is the second,
then down
the third, and so on. If you want to barre that's fine too.
VERSE:
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------||
B|-------------------------------------------------------------------||
G|-------7-----------9-----------------------------------------------||
D|-4-----7-x8--7-----9-x8--------------------------------------------||
A|-4-x8--5-----7-x8--7-----------------------------------------------||
E|-2-----------5-----------------------------------------------------||
For the beginning of the verse, a guitar plays the intro on a very low volume, then another
comes in
a pick slide and they both play the above riff.
BRIDGE:
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------||
B|-------------------------------------------------------------------||
G|--------------7-7--------------------------------------------------||
D|-4-4-4-4-x-x--7-7----77------------11--7--9--7---------------------||
A|-4-4-4-4-x-x--5-5----77------------11--7--9--7-x2------------------||
E|-2-2-2-2-x-x---------55-------------9--5--7--5---------------------||
That is kind of the rythym there. Then you play the riff above kind of quiet, and let each
one ring
ENDING:
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------||
B|-------------------------------------------------------------------||
G|---------------R----------R----R-----------------------------------||
D|11-11-11-11-11-E-11-11-11-E-11-E-11-11-11--------------------------||
A|11-11-11-11-11-S-11-11-11-S-11-S-11-11-11--------------------------||
E|-9--9--9--9--9-T--9--9--9-T--9-T--9--9--9--------------------------||
It's the same chords as the end of the bridge, and how many times you play each chord is
above. Listen
the song for better accuracy. After you play through the chords, you end on:
E|----------------||
B|----------------||
G|----------------||
D|-----11---------||
A|-----11---------||
E|------9---------||
There's the song!
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Abe Lead Player |
#1 by Abe Watson at Mar 11, 1987 at 5:00 PM EST |
| guy break ups with a girl just when she is really starting to go for him, but to let her down easier, he said he didn't deserve her. booyah | |
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Max Wanna Be |
#2 by Max Contreras at Oct 13, 1998 at 1:41 PM EST |
| One of the movielifes greatist, i never thought of it that wat Mazunopunk, i always thought it was a guy asked a girl that liked him right after she got a new boyfriend | |
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blake Average |
#3 by blake pratt at Dec 15, 2000 at 11:10 PM EST |
| it really does sound a lot like bad religion. It's an amazing live song for those that are lucky enough. | |