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Intro
Intro riff
e------------ e---0---0------------------------------
b-----5--5--- b---0---0------5--5--------------------
g----7--7-7-- g---4---4-----7--7--7------------------(X2)
d---7--7---7-(x4) Then the mandolin plays then you do this d---4---5----7--7----7(x2)-------------
a--5--5--5--- a---2---5---5--5--5--------------------
E------------ E-------3------------------------------
The the words start and you play riff A
but to get a sense of timing heres an example
B G D
I am a lighthouse worn by the weather and the waves
Second verse if the same as the first only a bit sped up.
Then you got the CHORUS( I powerchord it it sounds right that way)
C B Bb C D
And the winds Crashing round and the sand slips out to sea
C B E F# G A B
And the winds that blow remind me of what has been... and what can never be
Then it goes back to riff A For the interlude and then the next verse
Then you do the chorus again and then you play the intro riff a bunch of times for the last
verse
Then you got the chorus one more time and then riff A to finish off the song
Thats A lighthouses tale in a nut shell, Its not as complicated as it seems just listen
to the recording, It will
all fall into place, and there are a few spots that the fingerpicking is different, but
I don't think it will
make that much of a difference
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