Ive Never Been Home Tab

by Real Friends
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Difficulty: intermediate
Tuning: Eb Ab Db Gb Bb Eb
Capo: no capo
Author jw_2003 [a] 51. Last edit on Feb 13, 2014
Tabbed by: jw_2003
E-mail: brokenJAW_12@hotmail.com
 
Such a great song! Hope this helps someone out.
There's one more part that I haven't quite figured out yet
but I will post it asap.
Please e-mail me with suggestions, questions, or anything.
 
Artist: Real Friends
Song: Ive Never Been Home
 
Tuning: Half step down
 
     A2
Guitar 1             Guitar 2
Eb|---0---|  Eb|------------5\4--------|
Bb|---0---|  Bb|-------5--------5---5--|
Gb|---2---|  Gb|---4/6---6--------6----|   (x2)
Db|---2---|  Db|-----------------------|
Ab|---0---|  Ab|-----------------------|
Eb|---x---|  Eb|-----------------------| 
 
    D2
Guitar 1            Guitar 2
Eb|---0---|  Eb|------5---10\9----------|
Bb|---3---|  Bb|---------------10----10-|
Gb|---2---|  Gb|--6/7---7---------11----|  (x2)
Db|---0---|  Db|------------------------|
Ab|---x---|  Ab|------------------------|
Eb|---x---|  Eb|------------------------|
 
 
 
A2
White knuckles and sleepy eyes
                            D2
That's how you and I grew up, that's how we grew apart
                A2
You've got some big expectations
                        D2
Hiding in that small mid-western town that you call home
 
            F#m   D2
It's been twenty something years and I've never been home
    F#m    E        D2~
I don't even know who the hell I am anymore
 
A2
   I'm really just a kid who's stuck with all the fucked up
  D2
stuff that comes with life
                                                 A2
There's nights I think about how there's someone else that feels how I do
                            D2
It helps to think I'm not alone.
 
A2   D2   A2   D2
 
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3 comments
DomRusky
The chords are right but the second part of the lead is wrong.. it's basically the exact same as the first part but everything's moved up 5 frets.. good job though, still worth a learn! :)
+3
jw_2003
yeah i think your right on that because when i first figured it out i actually played that second lead part a different way but this is probably the easiest on your fretting hand. idk tho it's really just preference i suppose. thank you! =)I welcome any input. Hopefully someone can figure out the exact picking part for the end because I don't have the time as of now. :/
+2
PunkActor13
I agree with Dom. At least to my ear, the second lead part is basically the same as the first, but at the 9th fret, finishing on the 9th fret of the third string.
+1