Alright, this is Aaron. We will kind of do a different song. It is by -- tab I found is from John Murphy but it is from the 28 Weeks Later, the movie. It is called In the House, In a Heartbeat. There is 3, 4, with excess fourth guitar but the fourth one is base guitar. I do not want to go about and try to teach you that part right there.
The first part is the third guitar. And basically all it does in the whole song is you put your pointer finger on the 15th fret on your B string, your second string up from the bottom and then put your ring finger on the 17th fret, the high E string.
There you go. On the 17th fret of the high E string and all you do is play --
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It sounds pretty weird.
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It is all played on the whole song. The fourth guitar plays 8th fret. This is standard tuning, by the way. It plays 8th fret and then you play zero.
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Slide to 10.
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10 bar to 10.
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Slide down to eighth. Slide down to six.
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I think it is the rhythm for that. Then all the guitars play guitar 1 and 2, plain, there is no grunge in it or anything. It is actually in F bar chord. So, bar across the 1st fret with your pointer finger then take your ring and pinky, put them on the 2nd and 3rd strings down from the 3rd fret and the middle finger is on the 4th string down your G string on the 2nd fret. So, you just play that bar chord.
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This is the 1, 2, 1, 2, 3. 1, 2, 3. Then just take that bar off and slide it down a fret in your E.
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Guitar four, the base guitar is just one.
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It is just 1, 1, 1. The base is a half note. It is like your bar.
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Then there is another part you can hear and lis10 to it where they play -- you put your pointer finger on the 6th fret of you G string and you play open on the D, and you play open on the D then B6. Open B6, then open B7.
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You play that open on the B string the whole time and then your G string goes from at 6th, to 7th at 9th, 10th. So, two in each one. So, open, 6, open, 6. Open, 7, open, 7. Open, 9, open, 9. Open, 10, open, 10. Then repeat.
Then guitar two plays like this I am playing --
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6, 6, 7, 7, 9, 9, 10, 10. Play that like 18 times. Guitar four, open. And then guitar one strums bar chord to the 5th fret. Second string down to the 5th and then 3rd, fourth strings down. You are plying 7, 7.
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Slide down to the first string.
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Then Em.
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Then do an F.
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So, pointer finger is on the 5th fret, on your A string, the second string down. Ring and pinky on the 3rd and fourth strings your D and G 7th fret.
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Slide that on the 1st fret. Your pointer is on the 1st fret and these three. The third and fourth strings down to the 3rd fret.
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Then go ahead and just slide with your ring finger down here to the 2nd fret. Stick your middle finger on the second string. That is the second string for Em.
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Then slide and ease your fingers to the 3rd fret and then bar.
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Then try -- I am trying to put. There is so many bar but I am just trying to just give you guys the basis for it.
That is really it. The only other part that I see that is different is guitar two where I am playing, put one finger on the G string which is the third up from the bottom, fourth down, that is on 6th fret.
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And sixth string down here down on the 10th fret, your pinky finger on the high E string. And it is like --
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So, pointer finger on the sixth fret of the 1, 2, 3, 4th string, the G string pinky on the high E string on the 9th fret and then you are going to go 6 to 9, 6 to 9 up to 7, 10. 7, 10 up to 9, 12. 10, 14, 10.
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The outro is just pointer finger on the 9th fret, middle finger on the second string up to the 10th and 10th on the high E. 10 on the D string and you are going to go --
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9 on the high E. 10, 11, 10. 11, 10, 11, 10, 11, 10, 11, 10, 11, 10, 11, 10, then 7 9.
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7, 9, 7, 9, 7, 9, 7, 9, 7, 9, 8.
The tabs are here. If you are going to play this song, you probably play this with a band. If you are going to play it by yourself, it is not going to be the same as here. So, this is probably one of the top videos I have had in explaining the whole guitar chords. If you have any questions send them in. Otherwise, thanks.
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