Fine Again Tab
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Temos uma Tablatura Oficial de Fine Again criada pelos guitarristas profissionais do UG.
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Title: Fine Again
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Transcribed by: lee martin
Tuning: Drop-D
/-slide
Intro x2:
(guitar 1)
^ v
e-----2-------0---------0-----------------------
b-----------------------------------------------
g-----------------------1-----------------------
D-----4---------7-x-x-----2-2/0-0-0-------------
A---4---------7---x-x-------2/0-0-0-------------
D-4-----4/7-7-----x-x-2-----2/0-0-0-------------
(guitar 2)
()-guitar 1 *hint for starting point
e--------2-4-0-4-4-0-4-5---4-0-4-5-0-5-4-0-4-2--
b-----------------------------------------------
g-----------------------------------------------
D-----------------------------------------------
A----(4)----------------------------------------
E-(4)-------------------------------------------
Verse:
(Guitar 1&2-strumming)
F# Am E D
e-----------------------------------------------
b-----------------------------------------------
g-----------------------------------------------
D-4--7--2--0------------------------------------
A-4--7--2--0------------------------------------
E-4--7--2--0------------------------------------
Pre-chorus:
(guitar 1)
*same as the verse)
(guitar 2)
e-----9-7---9-7—-2-4-0-4-4-0-4-5—-4-0-4-5--0-4-5--0-4-2---
b---------------------------------------------------------
g---------------------------------------------------------
D---------------------------------------------------------
A---------------------------------------------------------
E---------------------------------------------------------
Chorus:
(guitar 1&2-strumming)
e-----------------------------------------------
b-----------------------------------------------
g-----------------------------------------------
D--4--0--9--2-----------------------------------
A--4--0--9--2-----------------------------------
E--4--0--9--2-----------------------------------
Verse 2:
(guitar 1)
e-----------------------------------------------
b-----------------------------------------------
g-----------------------1-----------------------
D-----4---------7-x-x-----2-2/0-0-0-------------
A---4---------7---x-x-------2/0-0-0-------------
D-4-----4/7-7-----x-x-2-----2/0-0-0-------------
--back to strumming…
Pre-Chorus
Chorus
Bridge:
(guitar 1)
-x4
e-----------------------------------------------
b-----------------------------------------------
g-----------------------------------------------
D-----------------------------------------------
A-----------------------------------------------
D-9/12—12\9-------------------------------------
(guitar 1-strum chorus)
(guitar 2-)
-until ending
e-9----10---------------------------------------
b---10----12------------------------------------
g-----------------------------------------------
D-----------------------------------------------
A-----------------------------------------------
D-----------------------------------------------
-during the last 2 times he will sing the chorus,
you can just play with the scale…it doesn’t have to be
precisely like this…its you choice.
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27 comments

ok i'll see if i can settle it once and for all.
this tab is played on a 6-string guitar. there are no other songs of theirs that use a 7-string so why would this 1?
now ther are 2 tunings
fine again from disclaimer (this tab) uses drop D tuning
fine again from disclaimer II uses drop half step drop Db tuning
im sure ther will be people that will argue but that is it.
+3

i dont intend to be mean but this just doesnt sound swell
+1

So... I'm leaning toward's Phil's point. But, with a twist.
I mean, have none of you watched the band play it live? Sure, that's not exactly a fair basis of how the song was recorded in the studio, but...
Everytime I've seen the song live (videos, for the record, I've never actually attended a show), the guitars are tuned standard/flat. Not drop-Db, and most definitely on a six-string. Trust me, I study the head of the guitars quite thoroughly; I love the look of Schecters.
+1
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