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Ive Lived My Life To Stand In The Shadow Of Your Heart Tab


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Tuning: Standard

First, let the bass play the verse part once, then play along with the bass.

Intro/Verse:
e|----------------------------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------------------------------|
G|----------------14--14-14-14-14-----------------15--15-15-15-15-|
D|-12--12--12-12--14--14-14-14-14--15--15--15-15--15--15-15-15-15-|
A|-12--12--12-12--12--12-12-12-12--15--15--15-15--13--13-13-13-13-|
E|-10--10--10-10-------------------13--13--13-13------------------|

e|----------------------------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------------------------------|
G|----------------14--14-14-14-14--17--17--17-17--15--15-15-15-15-|
D|-12--12--12-12--14--14-14-14-14--17--17--17-17--15--15-15-15-15-|
A|-12--12--12-12--12--12-12-12-12--15--15--15-15--13--13-13-13-13-|
E|-10--10--10-10--------------------------------------------------|

e|----------------------------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------------------------------|
G|----------------14--14-14-14-14-----------------15--15-15-15-15-|
D|-12--12--12-12--14--14-14-14-14--15--15--15-15--15--15-15-15-15-|
A|-12--12--12-12--12--12-12-12-12--15--15--15-15--13--13-13-13-13-|
E|-10--10--10-10-------------------13--13--13-13------------------|

e|----------------------------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------------------------------|
G|----------------14--14-14-14-14--17b-17b-17b17b-15b-15b15b15b15b|
D|-12--12--12-12--14--14-14-14-14---------------------------------|
A|-12--12--12-12--12--12-12-12-12---------------------------------|
E|-10--10--10-10--------------------------------------------------|


Pre-chorus:
e|---------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-10101010101010108-8-8-8-8-8-8---------------------------------|
G|-------------------------------9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-|
D|---------------------------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------|


Chorus:
I like to play it like this:
e|-------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-------------------------------------7-----------------------|
D|-8--88--88--88-8-8-7--77--77--77-7-7-7777777777777777--------|
A|-8--88--88--88-8-8-7--77--77--77-7-7-5-----------------------|
E|-6--66--66--66-6-6-5--55--55--55-5-5-------------------------|

But i think on the record he only plays single notes on the A string during the first 
two chords.

And that's probably all you need for this song. The outro is most of the time just a 
D-chord with the root note on the 10th fret of the lower E string.
And the pre-chorus is sometimes played an octave higher. Then it finally goes to the 
chorus again.

The order of the parts is pretty straightforward, just figure it out yourself.
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| /   slide up
| \   slide down
| h   hammer-on
| p   pull-off
| ~   vibrato
| +   harmonic
| x   Mute note
| b   Bend
| pb  Pre-bend
| br  Bend release
| pbr Pre-bend release
| brb Bend release bend

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