Please Intro Tab

by Staind
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Difficulty: intermediate
Capo: no capo
Author Double-Helix 154. Last edit on Feb 13, 2014
i know this isn't 100% correct but
no one else posted it so i had a go.
post your attempt if u can do better.
 
NOTE (admittedly obscure) TUNING: EADABe
 
e|-----------------------------|
B|-----------------------------|
A|----0--0--0--0----0--0--0--0-|
D|---0--0--0--0----0--0--0--0--|
A|-12--8--7--3---10--8--7--3---|
E|-----------------------------|
 
e|-----------------------------|
B|-----------------------------|
A|----0--0--0--0----0--0--0--0-|
D|---0--0--0--0----0--0--0--0--|
A|-12--8--7--3---10--7--3--0---|
E|-----------------------------|
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Crimsonashes
This tab does not sound anything like the song, im sorry to say. I know it takes time to make a tab and that its good you're making the effort but it does not sound anything like it. Besides staind plays in a baritone guitar, so its impossible with a regular guitar to get it exact. try again, tho don't give up you got further than me! laters
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LordThon
Staind does not definitively play with a baritone. Aaron played with standard (albeit flat) acoustics from Tormented to..well, Chapter V, picking up an electric for the latest album, as well. But, he still plays standard Les Pauls, tuned to Eb, or drop-Db. Mike still uses baritones, but has been quoted as saying that he switched up the tuning a few times on Chapter V. So, to state that they definitively use baritones is false. As to the tab, itself...It sounds like, in the song, the notes are descending each time.
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Azunaii
Ha, with EADABE it sounds spot on :D
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