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-Artist in the Ambulance (Acoustic)-
This is exactly how this song is played on the acoustic guitar.
The key of this song is F. Thrice plays it by tuning down a whole
step and play chords in the key of G. I personally don't like tuning
down all the time so here are the chords to play in regular tuning.
It's the exact same thing.
Chords:**
D -x577xx
Bb-x133xx
F*-x8(10)(10)xx
C -x355xx
*In the second and third choruses the first F
that is played is 133xxx. The rest of the F's
are played up on the 8th fret.
**these are power chords, obviously, you can experiment w/
playing the full 5 or 6 string barre chords if you like.
If you do that remember that the D is actually a Dm.
I personally feel it sounds best w/ just power chords.
"Late night brakes lock" through "Close the doors and I am gone"
D, Bb, F, C (x2)
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Instrumental
D, Bb, F, C
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"Now I lay here owing my life" through "under the weight of my regrets"
D, Bb, F, C (x2)
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Chorus:
F, D, C
F, D, C, Bb
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Instrumental
D, Bb, F, C
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"Look around and you'll see that" through "working up the will to cross it"
D, Bb, F, C (x2)
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Chorus
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"Rhetoric can't raise the dead..."
D, Bb
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"Rhetoric cant' raise the dead..."
D, C, F
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"Late night brakes lock" through "the artist in the ambulance"
D, Bb, F, C (x2)
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Chorus
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"Can you pick me off the ground"
D, C, Bb
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"More than flashing lights and sound"
D, C, Bb
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The song ends on F.
Good tab, and i know you tabbed it out as powerchords, but you probably should mention that the D is a D minor.
I should read the intro...
Lol. I PWND myself. my bad. Good job. 5 stars
nice explantion
explains why some chords have differnt tones