soulcracker-starring at the sun
from the album at last, for you
by soulcracker
standard tuning
its a very easy song. ok here it is
intro: (clean)
e----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
B----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G----44-44-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
D----44-44--66-22--------------------------------------------------------------------
A----22-22--66-22--------------------------------------------------------------------
E-------------44-00-------------------------------------------------------------------- x4
main riff is just the intro distorted
verse: ...only 13 minutes from here, theres a comet testing the atmosphere...
(the bass plays the verse, until sutton says atmosphere, then the guitar does this:)
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B----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
D---6-6-2------x-x-2---------------------------------------------------------------------
A---6-6-2------x-x-2----------------------------------------------------------------------
E---4-4-0------x-x-0-let that ring------------------------------------------------------
then do the main riff again. and repeat this again, then he sings "a second sun for every one",
then u'd do:
e------------------------
B----------------------
G----------------------
D--444-444-2-2-2-2---
A--444-444-2-2-2-2---
E---222-222-0-0-0-0---
verse 2:
keep quiet while the bass plays, then when he sings "outside", and it echos, you'd do
e----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
B----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
D------------2-----------------------------------------------------------
A------------2-----------------------------------------------------------
E---x-x-x-x--0-let that ring------------------------------------------------
pre-chorus (you wanted a limosine...) is just the main riff twice, and take a brief pause in
between the two times, so the drum solo's for half a second.
chorus: (now you're handing me...)
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B----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G------------4---------------------------------------------------------------------------
D---2--------4----------6---------2------------------------------------------
A---2--------2-let ring--6---------2------------------------------------------------
E---0-let ring------------4-let ring-0-then pick slide--------------------------------------
you're flying away from me...
starring at the sun....
e----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
B----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
D--444----------------------------------------------------------------------
A--222-662---------------------------------------------------------------------
E-------440--------------------------------------------------
play 12 times
for the third verse, just repeat verse 2. then the pre-chorus, and chorus.
break:
e----------------
B---------------
G--4------------
D--4----------
A--2-6-2-2---
E-----4-0-0--- 4 times
i haven't quite figured out the solo, but i'll notify u when im done, but the second guitar plays the
intro again during the solo, that much i know, which anyone can tell just by listening to the song.
then do the chorus again, and play the second part of the chorus twice.
the outro is a high E power chord, and pull, and just let ring.
ok thats the song, listen to it for rhythem and if any questions, email me
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