STANDARD TUNING: EADGBe
because i dont have a baritone acoustic,
i play it like this and it sounds just as good:
main riff strummed a bit like this:
(just play something similar to this)
e--------------------|
B--------------------|
G--------------------|
D-4---0-2---4---7--7-|
A-2---2-2---5-5-5--5-|
E-0-0-0-0-0-3-3-3--3-|
little solo riff
(based on the two chord variations in the intro)
this can be played two ways;
1) - the much easier way an one that sounds better
e|----------------------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------------------------|
G|----------------------------------------------------------|
D|-4-----0---2-----4-----5---/7\---4-----0---2-----4-----5~-|
A|---2---------2-----5---------------2---------2-----5------|
E|-----0---------0-----3---------------0---------0-----3----|
or an octave up (the way i originally learnt it)
2) -slightly harder, doesnt sound as good
e|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-11-----7---9-----11--------12--/14\--11-----7---9-----11--------12~-|
D|----9---------9------12------------------9---------9------12---------|
A|------7---------7-------10*----------------7---------7-------10*-----|
E|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
*sometimes this sounds better when you play 9th fret on D strin
chorus:
just Em, G
e|------------------|
B|------------------|
G|------------------|
D|-2---2-2-/5---5-5-|
A|-2---2-2-/5---5-5-|
E|-0--00-0-/3--33-3-|
ending:
e|---------------|
B|---------------|
G|---------------|
D|-2---2-2--5x4~-|
A|-2---2-2--5x4~-|
E|-0--00-0--3x2~-|
key
/ = slide up
\ = slide down
~ = let ring
X = mute
just listen to the song to get the timing
PLAY TOO ..