88 Chords
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Difficulty: | intermediate |
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Tuning: | Eb Ab Db Gb Bb Eb |
Capo: | no capo |
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[Intro]
Em C Am Bm
eb|-------------------------------------|
Bb|-------------------------------------|
Gb|----------------------------------22-| x4
Db|---5-4-22---5-4-22---4-5-44---4-5----|
Ab|----------33-3-3---00-0-0---22-2-2---|
Eb|-00-0-0------------------------------|
[Verse 1]
Em C D Em
Wait, how long would you wait
C D Em
Just for me to call
C G
I know you make mistakes
C
yeah, but
Bm G
I hope some day you have it all
[Chorus]
E5 D5 C5 G5
'Cause I feel like a prisoner trapped inside this broken world
E5 D5 C5 G5
while I'm playing the victim again, running in circles
C5 G5 D5 E5
to me it's all the same, and though nothing's gonna change, still
C5 D5 G5 | % |
I hope someday you have it all
[Intstrumental]
Em D5 B5 C5 (x4)
[Verse 2]
E5 C5 G5
take this aggravation that I've thrown myself into
E5 C5 D5
change this situation just cause I need something new
[Chorus]
E5 D5 C5 G5
and still I feel like a prisoner trapped inside this broken world
E5 D5 C5 G5
while I'm playing the victim again, running in circles
C5 G5 D5 E5
to me it's all the same, and though nothing's gonna change, still
A5 D5 (Em)
I hope someday you have it all
Em C Am Bm
Em C Am Bm (E5)
I hope someday you have it all
[Solo]
| E5 | % | % | % | % | % |
| E5 | % | F5 | % | (x2)
| E5 | % | % | % |
E5 G5 E5 F#5 E5 G5 (x3)
| E5 | % |
E5 G5 E5 F#5 E5 G5 (x3)
| E5 | % |
| Em | % | % | % | % | % | % |
[Outro]
| Em | % | G | D5/A | (x4)
Em G D5/A
if we could all depend on what we know
Em G D5/A (Em)
if you could understand, I'm losing control
Em G D5/A (Em)
that I'm losing control
Em G D5/A (Em)
that I'm losing control
Em G D5/A Em
that I'm losing control
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6 comments

i'm not a 100% sure, but by the time i posted the reply i think i actually changed a few notes i played differently in standard so i assumed that the difference in tuning actually made a difference how it's played (i was a bloody beginner back then). could also be that i played it differently and while writing realized my own mistake without noticing i just changed my version back to the original one. since there is no changelog we probably never now (though i was pretty bad back then.. so the chance i messed up is quite a bit bigger)
on a completely different subject, you should really be more careful how you write. not talking about your failure to recognize it may have been the other way around (the author changed his tab to my version), but even if you are right that kind of language completely excludes you from any qualitatively elevated debate.
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right... thx it sounds really cool =]
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just for those who want to play on standard tuning:
e|--------------------------------------||
B|--------------------------------------||
G|----------------------------------22--||
D|---5-4-22---5-4-22---4-5-44---4-5-----||
A|----------33-3-3---00-0-0---22-2-2----||
E|-00-0-0-------------------------------||
just to add my two cents to this nice tab ;)
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