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Not The One Tab


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Tuning (this tab): Half-Step Down [ D# G# C# F# A# D# ]
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If you're looking at this, you already know its an amazing piece of music. I couldn't 
a tab anywhere, so I watched a YouTube video and I'm 99.9% sure this is correct

Intro (Strums the low E, figure out the pattern) x2
e---------------------------------------------------------|
B---------------------------------------------------------|
G---------------------------------------------------------|
D---------------------------------------------------------|
A---------------------------------------------------------|
E----8-------7-------5-------3----------------------------|

Then the third time through, play it like above, but once you hit the G note on the low 
listen for the change, it goes like this
e----------------------------------------------------xx--xx-----|
B----------------------------------------------------xx--xx-----|
G---4------------------------------------------------xx--xx-----|
D---5----7--5----------------------------------------xx--xx-----|
A---x----9--7--9---7--5--3--2------------------------xx--xx-----|
E---3----------10--8--7--5--3-(end on this, then)----xx--xx-----|

Verse (Album version)
e---8-------7-------5-------3---------------------|
B---8-------8-------5-------3---------------------|
G---9-------7-------5-------4---------------------|
D-------------------------------------------------|
A-------------------------------------------------|
E-------------------------------------------------|

Or you can play the verse like this, or add a second guitar. He plays it like this live
e----------------------------------------------------------------------|
B----------------------------------------------------------------------|
G--(9)-----(7)----(7)----(4)-------------------------------------------|
D--(10)----(5)----(5)----(5)-------------------------------------------|
A--(10)----(x)----(7)----(5)-------------------------------------------|
E---8-------7------5------3--------------------------------------------|

end verse on the G chord (listen for the strumming pattern)
e--3---xx--xx------------------------------------------|
B--3---xx--xx------------------------------------------|
G--4---xx--xx------------------------------------------|
D--5---xx--xx------------------------------------------|
A--5---xx--xx------------------------------------------|
E--3---xx--xx------------------------------------------|

Chorus? I'm not sure, but here it is (starts at 0:52)
The last chord in parenthesis is what he plays live (4th chord)
e---0-------7------10----10-----(10)---------------------|
B---1-------8------12----10-----(8)----------------------|
G---0-------7------11----11-----(9)----------------------|
D--(2)---------------------------------------------------|
A--(3)---------------------------------------------------|
E--(3)---------------------------------------------------| x1

Then he goes:
e---0------3----3----3----3----3(end on this chord)---xx--xx--|
B---1------5----3----3----3----3----------------------xx--xx--|
G---0------5----4----0----5----4----------------------xx--xx--|
D--(3)------------------------------------------------xx--xx--|
A--(3)------------------------------------------------xx--xx--|
E--(3)------------------------------------------------xx--xx--|

Bridge? Again, not sure, but here are the chords (starts at 1:12)
e-(3)------(5)------(3)------(3)-----------------------|
B-(3)-------6-------(3)-------4------------------------|
G--3--------7--------4--------5------------------------|
D--5--------7--------5--------5------------------------|
A--5--------5--------5--------3------------------------|
E--3--------x--------3--------x------------------------|
   G        D#       G        C#

End on the C#, and then go into the verse chords once again (x4)
e---8-------7-------5-------3---------------------|
B---8-------8-------5-------3---------------------|
G---9-------7-------5-------4---------------------|
D-------------------------------------------------|
A-------------------------------------------------|
E-------------------------------------------------|

Then play these chords in the same progression
e------------------------------------------------------------------|
B------------------------------------------------------------------|
G---9------7-----7-----4-------------------------------------------|
D---10-----5-----5-----5-------------------------------------------|
A---10-----x-----7-----5-------------------------------------------|
E---8------7-----5-----3-------------------------------------------|

Outro - Here are the chord, you can figure out the strumming pattern/progression
e-------------------------------------------------------|
B-------------------------------------------------------|
G---3--------3------------------------------------------|
D---2--------5------------------------------------------|
A---3--------5------------------------------------------|
E---3--------3------------------------------------------|

and he ends on a G
e----3--------------------------------------------------|
B----3--------------------------------------------------|
G----4--------------------------------------------------|
D----5--------------------------------------------------|
A----5--------------------------------------------------|
E----3--------------------------------------------------|

and thats the song.. as long as you know it, you can play it. Good luck.

-Harris Y.
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