Intro/Verse: The first half is the actual Intro/Verse. Second half is the
chord that is played to make the transition to the chorus "Die/Wanted you to know..."
|--------------|---------------------------------------
|--------------|---------------------------------------
|--------------|---------------------------------------
|--11-----7----|--9------------------------------------
|---9--7--5----|--7------------------------------------
|------5-------|---------------------------------------
NOTE: The second time on the verse Matt Skiba just lets each chord
ring out as opposed to the constant strumming in the 1st and 3rd verses
Chorus: Ok once again the first half is the actual chorus, the note in
parenthesis is optional. The second half is the transition that goes back
into either the verse or the bridge.
A C? F# E A E
|-----------------|-----------------------------------------------
|-----------------|-----------------------------------------------
|-----------------|-----------------------------------------------
|-7--(11)--11--9--|--7--9\----------------------------------------
|-x---12----9--7--|--5--7\----------------------------------------
|-5----9----------|-----------------------------------------------
"a place we'll call the final
resting place in pieces"
NOTE: The A in the transition part is played with stacato dynamics
everytime except for the last time where he just strums it straight.
Bridge: Ok this is the best part of the song. So get animated
if your covering this song with your band or your just sitting
in your room with shades closed by yourself. Alright the first
half is the part where he just lets the chords ring out. Notice
how I put P=pull off or /=slide or x=mute the string or h=hammer on,
in those specific spots. If you sit there and do what I have marked
it should sound just like what matt skiba does on the record. He doesn't let
4 different chords ring out. Just 2 which he'll just slide or pull off or
hammer on to, to fill in the 4 beats in the 2 measures that it is in...
just do it. The second half now... The second half is the favorite part
that everyone jams to. Just chopp'em up and look cool doing it.
D C#? A B? A C#? A B?
|--------------|------------------------------------------
|--------------|------------------------------------------
|--7p6---------|--7--6------------------------------------
|--7-7---7-7---|--7--7---7--7-----------------------------
|--5/4---7px---|--5--4---7--x-----------------------------
|--------5h7---|---------5--7-----------------------------
This B is the *** chord that
a lot of people have had a hard
time with. I'm confident thats correct.
Intro/Verse: The first half is the
..actual Intro/Verse. Second half
..is the
chord that is played to make the
..transition to the chorus
.."Die/Wanted you to know..."
FA# LA RE MI
|--------------|------------------
|--------------|------------------
|--------------|------------------
|--11-----7----|--9---------------
|---9--7--5----|--7---------------
|------5-------|------------------
...
-|---------------------
-|---------------------
-|---------------------
-|---------------------
-|---------------------
-|---------------------
NOTE: The second time on the verse
..Matt Skiba just lets each chord
ring out as opposed to the
..constant strumming in the 1st
..and 3rd verses
Chorus: Ok once again the first
..half is the actual chorus, the
..note in
parenthesis is optional. The
..second half is the transition
..that goes back
into either the verse or the
..bridge.
A C? F# E A E
|-----------------|---------------
|-----------------|---------------
|-----------------|---------------
|-7--(11)--11--9--|--7--9\--------
|-x---12----9--7--|--5--7\--------
|-5----9----------|---------------
...
-|--------------------------------
-|--------------------------------
-|--------------------------------
-|--------------------------------
-|--------------------------------
-|--------------------------------
"a place we'll
..call the final
resting place
..in pieces"
NOTE: The A in the transition part
..is played with stacato dynamics
everytime except for the last time
..where he just strums it
..straight.
Bridge: Ok this is the best part
..of the song. So get animated
if your covering this song with
..your band or your just sitting
in your room with shades closed by
..yourself. Alright the first
half is the part where he just
..lets the chords ring out. Notice
how I put P=pull off or /=slide or
..x=mute the string or h=hammer
..on,
in those specific spots. If you
..sit there and do what I have
..marked
it should sound just like what
..matt skiba does on the record.
..He doesn't let
4 different chords ring out. Just
..2 which he'll just slide or pull
..off or
hammer on to, to fill in the 4
..beats in the 2 measures that it
..is in...
just do it. The second half now...
..The second half is the favorite
..part
that everyone jams to. Just
..chopp'em up and look cool doing
..it.
D C#? A B? A C#? A B?
|--------------|------------------
|--------------|------------------
|--7p6---------|--7--6------------
|--7-7---7-7---|--7--7---7--7-----
|--5/4---7px---|--5--4---7--x-----
|--------5h7---|---------5--7-----
...
-|------------------------
-|------------------------
-|------------------------
-|------------------------
-|------------------------
-|------------------------
This B
..is the *** chord that
a lot
..of people have had a hard
time
..with. I'm confident thats
..correct.
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