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Intro e------------------------------------------------------------------------| B------------------------------------------------------------------------| G--4-2-4-2-4-2----------7--7--7--7-----7--7--7--7--7--7--7--7------------| D--4-2-4-2-4-2----------7--7--7--7-----7--7--7--7--7--7--7--7--*pm4----4-| A--2-0-2-0-2-0-2-4-2-0--5--5--5--5-----7--7--7--7--7--7--7--7----------4-| D---------------------(0)(0)(0)(0)------(4)(4)(4)(4)(4)(4)(4)(4)---*4--4-| *Palm mute the note throughout the verse, then at the end switch to the 4 on the low D string and gradually un-palm mute while adding the 444 chord. Notes in parenthesis are optional because I think they're what the bass is playing, but they sound cool on guitar, too. You can change the 4s to 444 chords and switch between the 4 and 7 frets. Pre-Chorus e------------------------------------------| B-----------8------------------------------| G------4----7-x3---------------------------| D------4-x4-5---- 555----------------------| on the three lowest strings will also A------2--------- work, instead of the 578-| chord D------------------------------------------| Chorus e-------------------------------------------------------------------| B-------------------------------------------------------------------| G--44444444--22222222----------------------44444444--22222222-------| D--44444444--22222222--22222222--55555555--44444444--22222222--2~ --| A--22222222--00000000--22222222--55555555--22222222--00000000--2~ --| D----------------------22222222--55555555----------------------2~ --| *Repeat Intro, Pre-Chorus and Chorus, except instead of holding the 222, play this, and repeat until the bridge* e-------------7-----3----------------------| B-0-3-0-5-3-0---3-0---3-0-3----------------| G------------------------------------------| D------------------------------------------| A------------------------------------------| D------------------------------------------| *For the bridge, just repeat the intro twice* *Repeat the Pre-Chorus and Chorus* That's the whole song. Pretty easy, you just have to learn few parts and then keep repeating them. Have fun!
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