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======================================================== -------------------(Mae - Suspension)------------------- ======================================================== This isnt complete although its most of what u hear. Sorry, I couldnt figure out the other parts (i tabbed this from listening to them on www.purevolume.com/mae) ENJOY! e-mail: markbaltazar@gmail.com standard tuning: EADGBe Intro e|------6-----------------------------------| B|--------6h8-------9-8-6-------------------| G|---8-----------8---------8----------------| D|--8-----------8---------------------------|(x4) A|-6-----------6----------------------------| E|------------------------------------------| Post Chorus e|------------------------------------------| B|---------8-------9-------11---------------| G|-7h8-7-----8-7-----8-7------8-7-----------| D|-------8-------8-------8--------8---------| A|------------------------------------------| E|------------------------------------------| (only after 2nd chorus) e|------------------------------------------| B|---------8-------9-------11---------------| G|-7h8-7-----8-7-----8-7------8-7s10--------| D|-------8-------8-------8------------------| A|------------------------------------------| E|------------------------------------------| Solo e|------6-----------------------------------| B|--------6h8-------9-8-6-------------------| G|---8-----------8---------8----------------| D|--8-----------8---------------------------| A|-6-----------6----------------------------| E|------------------------------------------| e|------6------------11---------------------| B|--------6h8-----------11------------------| G|---8-----------8--------------------------| D|--8-----------8---------------------------| A|-6-----------6----------------------------| E|------------------------------------------| e|------6-----------------------------------| B|--------6h8-------9-8-6-------------------| G|---8-----------8---------8----------------| D|--8-----------8---------------------------|(x3) A|-6-----------6----------------------------| E|------------------------------------------| e|------6------6-------6--------------------| B|--------6h8-----6h8-----------------------| G|---8---8-------8-------8------------------| D|--8---------------------------------------| A|-6----------------------------------------| E|------------------------------------------| e|------6---------------------66--66--6-----| B|--------6h8-------9-8-6-----66--66--6-----| G|---8-----------8---------8--88--88--8-----| D|--8-----------8-------------88--88--8-----| A|-6-----------6--------------66--66--6-----| E|------------------------------------------| outro e|-11-10------------------------------------ ] B|-------11----11----11--------------------- ] G|-----------12----12-----13-12-10----------x3 ] D|---------------------------------13------- ] A|------------------------------------------ ] E|------------------------------------------ ] (same as Post Chorus) ] play twice e|------------------------------------------ ] B|---------8-------9-------11--------------- ] G|-7h8-7-----8-7-----8-7------8-7----------- ] D|-------8-------8-------8--------8--------- ] A|------------------------------------------ ] E|------------------------------------------ ] ^on last one play wtice end on e|---6---| B|---6---| G|---8---| D|---8---| A|---6---| E|---6---|
you are missing two notes on the intro... one before the A sharp on the high e string (i think it should be an A sharp of the D string), and one before the slide (i think it's a D sharp on the G string)
oh my shabalabading dong what an awesomenis tab
Umm, so you know...
Mae does most of their music in Eb and they tune down a half step and that is actually up a half step (Like E major)
It allows them to play open chords like an open E up at the 7th Fret on the A string.
I've seen them live, and that's how they do it.