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Band - Muse Song - Blackout Intro (clean) e----------------------------------| B----------------------------------| G-3-7-2-7-0-8-2-6-3-7-2-7-0-8-2-5--| D----------------------------------| A----------------------------------| E----------------------------------| Solo/interlude (dist.) e--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| B-----------------------------------------------------------15-16-18-19-20-22-20-19-15-| G-3-3-3----3-7-2-7-0-8-2-6-3-7-2-7-0-8-2-5------12-14-15-17----------------------------| D--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| A--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| E--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Outro/last verse e-----------------------------------------------| B-----------------------------------------------| G-----------------------------------------------| D-8-12-7-12-5-13-7-11-8-12-7-12-5-13-7-10-------| A-----------------------------------------------| E-----------------------------------------------| e-----------------------------------------------------| B-------------15-16-18-19-20-22-20-19-15-15-15--------| G-12-14-15-17-----------------------------------------| D-----------------------------------------------------| A-----------------------------------------------------| E-----------------------------------------------------|
great tab!
its a really great tab, but it is so spread out along just one string. you can make it sound just as great if you just move some of the higher notes in the same string to the next string, where it will pretty much be next to what you just played, giving a more comfortable approach to the song.