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Hey everyone! Had a hankering to learn this song and couldn't find correct sounding tabs, so I looked up the song on YouTube and this is what I think it is... Tuning: Standard BPM: 116 The following chord diagrams are the variations I used in the song... I figured it out on an acoustic, so if you're playing it on electric, I would recommend using power chords... (KEY - chord:EADGBe) D:x00232 ... G:3x0033 ... D/F#:2x0232 ... A:x02220 ... Bm:x2443x ... Asus:x02230 ... Em:022033 ---------------------------------------- INTRO: D VERSE 1: D G Has everything you've counted on D/F# A Left you right here with no warning D G Have your dreams become invisible D/F# A Wait with me dear till the morning PRE-CHORUS 1: Bm G Asus A Light will make the night burnout CHORUS: D Em Bm G Hold on - daylight is coming D Em To break the dawn Bm G Daylight is coming [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/r/remedy-drive/216461.html ] VERSE 2: D G The brightest stars are falling down D/F# A Is hope lost in the black skies D G The darkness must precede the dawn D/F# A Wait with me here till the sunrise PRE-CHORUS 2: Bm G Asus A Wait, your night will soon fade out INSTRUMENTAL/SOLO: (8 counts per chord) D - Em Bm G Daylight is coming D - Em - Bm - G OUTRO: D - Em - Bm - G (x3, 8 counts per chord) (Song ends on D) ---------------------------------------- SONG ORDER: Intro- Verse 1- Pre-Chorus 1- Chorus- Verse 2- Pre-Chorus 2- Chorus- Instrumental/Solo- Chorus (1st half broken down, 2nd half building)- Chorus (full)- Outro- Notes: The last line in verse two is the line he says in the music video on YouTube... It's contrary to all the lyric sites I looked at, but that's what he says in the song... And I like that line better anyway... And it's my chord chart... So there... Haha... - The Asus chord in the two pre-chorus' could be played as a D/F#... I like the sound of the D/F# better, but to be true to the recording, I put the Asus 'cause I'm pretty sure that's what they play... - I palm-muted the verses, crescendoed the pre-choruses, and played full on the choruses, except for the broken down one... |