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------------------------------------------------------------------------- Song: Adrianne Band: Day of Fire Tabbed by: Anthony Email: beyond_the_oasis@yahoo.com Tuning: Drop D or Normal E, either way works since you won't be using the 6th string. E|-------------------------------------------------------------------------| A|-55---55---55---55---55---5-------33---33---33---33---33-----------------| D|----3---------3---------3-----3---------- 3-------- 3-------3------------| G|---------5---------5--------5--------5----------5--------5---------------| B|-------------------------------------------------------------------------| e|-------------------------------------------------------------------------| E|-------------------------------------------------------------------------| A|-11---11---11---11---11---1-------00---00---00---00---00-----------------| D|----3---------3---------3-----3-----------3---------3-------3------------| G|---------2---------2--------2--------2---------2---------2---------------| B|-------------------------------------------------------------------------| e|-------------------------------------------------------------------------| (Play each entire phrase twice - listen to the song, you'll know what I mean.) ============================================================================
IT'S UPSIDE DOWN! THE LOW E IS SUPPOSED TO BE ON THE BOTTOM!! But other than that the notes are right but it takes a long time to figure it out
hahaha!!!
I thought that instead of playing the open A string as the bass note for the last bit that playing the 3rd fret of E string (playing G) sounded better. Anyone else find this?