i sat down one day and figured this whole song out. its amazing! i included the intro
part ill probably update with the rest of the violin stuff later. the notes in parenthases
only occaisionally heard and if you hit them every so often it sounds good. listen to
actual song for strumming!
intro:
e---13-15-17-13-12---------------------------------------------|
b-13---------------15-13-13---13----15-13----------------------|
g--------------------------------14-------14-12-14-12-14-12----|
d-----------------------------------------------------------15-|
a--------------------------------------------------------------|
e--------------------------------------------------------------|
e---13-15-17-13-12---------------------------------------------|
b-13--------------15-13-13---13----15-13-----------------------|
g-------------------------------14-------14-12-14--------------|
d-------------------------------------------------15-----------|
a--------------------------------------------------------------|
e--------------------------------------------------------------|
Verse:
e----------------------------|
b-(10)-----(6)---------------|
g--10--(7)--7-(7)-------(7)--|
d--10---8---7--8--7-10---8---|
a--8----8---5--8--8-10---8---|
e-------6------6--5--8---6---|
chorus:
e-----------------------|
b-(10)------------------|
g--10--(9)-----7--------|
d--10--10--12--8--------|
a--8---10--12--8--------|
e------8---10--6--------|
e--------------------|
b-(10)---------------|
g--10--(9)-7---------|
d--10--10--8---------|
a--8---10--8---------|
e------8---6---------|
bridge:
e-----------------------|
b-----------------------|
g-----------------------|
d-----------------------| (x3!!!)
a-----------------------|
e-888-101010-6666666666-|
^ those are 10's!
then on the 4th....
e-----------------------|
b-----------------------|
g-----------------------|
d-----------------------|
a-----------------------|
e-8888889(hold that 9!)-
then....
e---------------------------------------|
b---------------------------------------|
g---------------------------------------|
d---------------------------------------|
a-555555-3333333333---------------------|
e-------------------111111-6666666666---|
e---------------------------------------|
b---------------------------------------|
g---------------------------------------|
d---------------------------------------|
a-555555-3333333333---------------------|
e-------------------6666666666666666----|
then chorus til the end.
you better love me because nobody else tabbed that.
woohoo!
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tim Lead Player |
#1 by tim sears at Oct 3, 2007 at 1:26 PM EST |
| This song is not "wimpy" It's beautiful. I think it's about a one night stand. "I'm not looking for love; I'm just looking for tonight" clearly illustrates that. "Tell me I'm yours; tell me you're mine" but "tell me a lie." | |
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slapslappopslap Badass |
#2 by slapslappopslap at Oct 3, 2007 at 9:43 PM EST |
| I don't think it has anything to do with a one night stand. To me, its someone who loves another person, but the relationship is strained. The verses are about wanting to get back to where they used to be, and the chorus is saying "Don't tell me things are fine". Like he knows there is stuff to work out and talk about, and he wants to hear anything other than "Things are ok how they are". But I do agree, this band is amazing to see live... | |
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inaki Wanna Be |
#3 by inaki laris at Oct 5, 2007 at 1:14 AM EST |
| This is quite a kitchy songs which starts kinda whimpy but undergoes a good piece of experience and ends strong but as kitchy as it started - but well - its the best kitchy song I know - and its surely not the only good song on The Wait. One thing one can surely say for sure about Zox is, their albums work as unity of many songs - they are nicely put together besides beeing nice songs one for eachself. | |
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Armin Average |
#4 by Armin at Oct 11, 2007 at 9:19 PM EST |
| I don't think it has anything to do with a one night stand. To me, its someone who loves another person, but the relationship is strained. The verses are about wanting to get back to where they used to be, and the chorus is saying "Don't tell me things are fine". Like he knows there is stuff to work out and talk about, and he wants to hear anything other than "Things are ok how they are". But I do agree, this band is amazing to see live... | |
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goofy Rhythm Player |
#5 by goofy at Oct 14, 2007 at 4:00 PM EST |
| This is quite a kitchy songs which starts kinda whimpy but undergoes a good piece of experience and ends strong but as kitchy as it started - but well - its the best kitchy song I know - and its surely not the only good song on The Wait. One thing one can surely say for sure about Zox is, their albums work as unity of many songs - they are nicely put together besides beeing nice songs one for eachself. | |
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Chris Wanna Be |
#6 by Chris H at Oct 17, 2007 at 4:09 AM EST |
| This song is not "wimpy" It's beautiful. I think it's about a one night stand. "I'm not looking for love; I'm just looking for tonight" clearly illustrates that. "Tell me I'm yours; tell me you're mine" but "tell me a lie." | |
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john Average |
#7 by john at Oct 17, 2007 at 9:21 AM EST |
| everytime i see them in concert the violin player amazes me...he is amazing. | |
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keith Lead Player |
#8 by keith at Oct 18, 2007 at 6:45 AM EST |
| This song is enchanting. The violin is *incendiary*. :o) | |
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ben Rhythm Player |
#9 by ben kurkul at Oct 18, 2007 at 12:31 PM EST |
| This song is enchanting. The violin is *incendiary*. :o) | |
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brennan Average |
#10 by brennan collins at Oct 20, 2007 at 1:23 AM EST |
| everytime i see them in concert the violin player amazes me...he is amazing. | |