Tabbed by : Walter White
Email : ( Goateeincorporated @ gmail.com )
Beautiful song that I first heard in Breaking Bad. The original is in 430 Hz
instead of 440, so you can either fiddle with your tuner and guitar to get it
to the correct pitch, or simply not play along with it at all and just use
your memory instead. The timing in this song is very strange, but I'll do my
best to transcribe it to something somewhat understandable.
**Capo on 3rd fret**
Intro:
Em G A Em
Em B7 Em (hold for two measures)
First half:
Em G A Em Em G B7
Whhhhhhhhhy saaaay goooooodbyyyyye?
Em G A Em
We are born again when we die
B7 Em
But we will never leave our lives
Break:
C G Em D A
Em G A Em
Em B7 Em (hold for two measures)
Second half:
Em G A Em G B7
Everything that ever will be always has been
Em G A Em B7 Em
And everything that ever has been always will be
And that's it. It's not a difficult song to play, but the pattern is pretty
weird, so give it a bit of practice.
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| / slide up
| slide down
| h hammer-on
| p pull-off
| ~ vibrato
| + harmonic
| x Mute note
| b Bend
| pb Pre-bend
| br Bend release
| pbr Pre-bend release
| brb Bend release bend
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