Fix You Intro Tab

por Secondhand Serenade
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Dificuldade: intermediário
Afinação: Eb Ab Db Gb Bb Eb
Capotraste: sem capotraste
Autor: B.Bauer [a] 16. Última edição em 13 de fev. de 2014
i'm positive this is 100% correct. i've played through this many times, and this is what
does.
                               {repeats over and over}
Eb----0-------0-----0------0-----0----0-----0-----0---------------|
Bb------0-------0--0-0-------0----0----0---0-0------0-------------|
Gb----------------------------------------------------------------|
Db---2------2------------4------2----2-----------4----------------|
Ab----------------4----2------------------4----2------------------|
Eb--0-----4--------------------0----4-----------------------------|
 
and after the first chorus it's just a bit different, before it goes into the second
which could be chords strummed instead of this.
                                              {"high up above"}
|----0----0----0----0----0----0-----0-----0-----------------|
|-----0----0--0-0----0----0----0-----0-----0----------------|
|-----------------------------------------------------------|
|--2-----2---------4----2----2----2------4------------------|
|------------4----2----------------4---2--------------------|
|-0-----4--------------0----4-------------------------------|
 
and there you go. HAVE FUN PLAYING THIS ONE!!
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eli_tyler
Is There A Version Of This In Standard Tuning ?
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B.Bauer
You could play this version in standard tuning if you want, and it would still sound the same, the only difference is that it would not sound the same when you play along with the song. This is the way to do it like he does. The only simplified way I can think of is to use a Cut-Capo on the 2nd fret on the A, D, and G strings, and repeat the tab above.
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B.Bauer
You could play this version in standard tuning if you want, and it would still sound the same, the only difference is that it would not sound the same when you play along with the song. This is the way to do it like he does. The only simplified way I can think of is to use a Cut-Capo on the 2nd fret on the A, D, and G strings, and repeat the tab above.
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