Ace Enders Sergio Anello Will Gilreath Jason Howie
Ace Enders was the front man of Jersey’s well known rock outfit The Early November. The band was a part of west coast indie label Drive-thru records and an essential part of the independent scene. As a part of T.E.N. Ace released records “For All of This,” “The Room Is Too Cold,” and controversial triple disc “The Mother
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Band: Ace Enders And A Million Different People Song: SOS Album: When I Hit The Ground Tabbed By: Matt Florio; myspace.com/mattflorio Email: [email protected]
Hey, this is my tab for "SOS" by Ace Enders. I remember seeing him play this and it seemed as if the chords were played the way I tabbed them. I am sure it is close to the real song. It's best if you listen to the song try to figure out the picking and struming patterns. Let me know what you think.
Tuning: Guitar 1 Standard Guitar 2 Drop D w/ Capo on 4th Fret (this is how Ace plays it)
Verse Guitar 1 EC#m e-----0-----------0---------------------| b-----0-----------0---------------------| g-----9-----------8---------------------| d-----6-----------6---------------------| a-----7-----------x---------------------| e-----0-----------9---------------------| "waiting here... I know I'll never see."
Guitar 2 (dont pick... its finger picked so listen to hear this part) Cadd9Am e----3------------0-------------------| b----3------------0-------------------| g----5------------4-------------------| d----5------------5-------------------| a----3------------0-------------------| d-------------------------------------|
Pre Chorus Guitar 1 A e-----0-------------------00*---------------| b-----0-------------------00----------------| g-----8-------------------22----------------| d-----6-------------------22----------------| a-----0-------------------00----------------| e-------------------------------------------| "but again that fate..." * comes in right before the chorus kicks in