this song is played with a capo on the 2nd fret .
saw them playing this awesome song live and grant played it this way .
i also own the official tab book , but this sounds a lot better on electric guitar
than the transcription in the book .
i prefer the book tab for acoustic playing , though : )
intro , chorus and bridge are played with medium gain distortion .
important : turn your guitar volume down for this so it doesnt sound muddy!
the verses are played with a clean sound .
note : G5 refers to a standard G chord with muted A – string , not the power
chord!
D5 refers to the power chord on the D , G , B strings with an
additional a on the high E – string ( 5th fret ) !
intro : G5 , D , Asus4
G5 , D5 , Asus4 , D
G5 , D , Asus4
D , G5 , Asus4
verse and chorus : same chord structure as intro . just add a little distortion
to the chorus!
after the second chorus you play D , G5 , d5! ( see structure
for details )
verse ii : G5 , D , Asus4
G5 , D , Asus4
bridge : Bm , G5 , D , Asus4
this is actually the whole song!
the structure is :
intro
verse
chorus
verse
chorus ( here you play D , G5 , D5 when grant sings “all the things you do . . . ” )
bridge x2
verse ii x2
chorus x2 ( turn dist . off for the last three chords! )
have fun playing and please rate!
this song is played with a capo on the 2nd fret .
saw them playing this awesome song live and grant played it this way .
i also own the official tab book , but this sounds a lot better on electric guitar
than the transcription in the book .
i prefer the book tab for acoustic playing , though : )
intro , chorus and bridge are played with medium gain distortion .
important : turn your guitar volume down for this so it doesnt sound muddy!
the verses are played with a clean sound .
note : G5 refers to a standard G chord with muted A – string , not the power
chord!
D5 refers to the power chord on the D , G , B strings with an
additional a on the high E – string ( 5th fret ) !
intro : G5 , D , Asus4
G5 , D5 , Asus4 , D
G5 , D , Asus4
D , G5 , Asus4
verse and chorus : same chord structure as intro . just add a little distortion
to the chorus!
after the second chorus you play D , G5 , d5! ( see structure
for details )
verse ii : G5 , D , Asus4
G5 , D , Asus4
bridge : Bm , G5 , D , Asus4
this is actually the whole song!
the structure is :
intro
verse
chorus
verse
chorus ( here you play D , G5 , D5 when grant sings “all the things you do . . . ” )
bridge x2
verse ii x2
chorus x2 ( turn dist . off for the last three chords! )
have fun playing and please rate!
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