Meg Myers is an American vocalist and songwriter produced by Doctor Rosen Rosen. Originally from Tennessee's Smoky Mountains, she now lives in Los Angeles. She is a former Jehovah's Witness. Her debut EP, Daughter in the Choir, is available on iTunes and for free download from her website. Her song "Adelaide," a ballad about domestic abuse, was featured on Last Call with Carson Daly and "Curbstomp" which was synched in an episode of CSI:NY is also included on the compilation album "New Music Seminar - Artist On the Verge 2012, Vol.
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SONG IN DROP D *PALM MUTE ON VERSES - OPEN ON CHORUS*
On the chorus you can hear the harmonics on the 12th fret at every other "how do you want me"
*slide quickly between 8,5,0. Listen to the song to hear the strumming dynamics. (Strongest strum on first of each set of 8 strums)
[Intro] (4th time into verse)
"Baby, I wanna.. E----------------------------| B----------------------------| G----------------------------| X4 D-88888888-55555555-00000000-| A-88888888-55555555-00000000-| D-88888888-55555555-00000000-|
[Verse] *PALM MUTE*
..touch you. I wanna breathe... E--------------------------------| B--------------------------------| G--------------------------------| *repeat for whole verse* D-88888888-55555555-00000000-----| A-88888888-55555555-00000000-----| D-88888888-55555555-00000000-----|
[Chorus] *OPEN*
"how do you want me..." "how do you want me..." E--------------------------------|----------------------------------------| B--------------------------------|----------------------------------------| G--------------------------------|----------------------------------------| D-88888888-55555555-00000000-----|----88888888-55555555-00000000-12121212-| A-88888888-55555555-00000000-----|----88888888-55555555-00000000-12121212-| D-88888888-55555555-00000000-----|----88888888-55555555-00000000-12121212-|