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The usual caveat applies: Dirk Lance uses a 5-string, this is tabbed for four string, but he doesn't use the low B at all on this song so you're cool. The closeness of the notes denotes, to the best of tab's ability, rhythm; listen to the song for the feel.
The intro and chorus are the same figure, and the intro is used again as an interlude (the part where the chorus is played with no words). for the intro, play the figure once with ending one, for chorus repeat it with endings one and two.
Intro (Chorus) #1 #2 G|-------------------------------------------------------|-------|-------| D|-------------------------------------------------------|-------|-------| A|------------333-33------555-333---------333-33-0-00-00-|-------|-33333-| E|-0-00-00-----------0-000--------0-00-00----------------|-33333-|-------|
Verse (x2) G|-------------|----------------| D|*-----------*|----------------| A|*----0-3-3--*|-----0-3==5==3==| E|-0--3------3-|-0-3------------|
Prechorus G|------------------------------| D|------------------------------| A|-0===00--3===33--0===3--------| E|----------------------3--3--1-|
2nd Prechorus (the extended one) G|------------------------------------------------| D|------------------------------------------------| A|-0===00--3===33--0===00--3===33--0==0--3--------| E|-----------------------------------------3--3-1-|
Bridge (3rd verse) G|--------------------------|---|------------| D|--------------------------|---|------------| A|--------------------------|-3-|--------(2)-| E|-3--1--333-1----3--1--333-|---|-1--0===----|
Then play the intro/chorus fig. with ending #2 three times, and end on an open E.
This is a beautiful song, perhaps the next single after "Nice to Know You" and perhaps with as much mainstream muscle as "Drive." Questions, polite comments or requests, find me on the message board basstabarchive.com/discussion or at dumbassLA@users.basstabarchive.com
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