#-----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE------------------------------------#
# This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the #
# song. The owner of this website has not reviewed the contents of this file and #
# does not support copyright infringement or violating the rights of any artist #
# or legal entity. If you feel that the content of this file may be violating #
# copyright law, you may not use the information displayed here in any way. #
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
Idlewild-Modern Way Of Letting Go
Guitar only on Intro, Come in at 00.05
E| 3333 1111 6666 1111
A|
D|
G|
That is how it sounds but i like to play it as
E|
A|
D| 33333 111 66666 111
G|
Verse (00.15)
E|
A|4> 1>
D| 3> 1>
G|
Pre-Chorus (00.35)
E|
A|3> 6>
D| 6> 1>
G|
then after pre-chorus play
D| 3>
Chorus (00.48)
E|
A|3>> 6>>
D| 6>> 4>>
G|
Guitar Only
then
Intro (01.13)
Verse (01.18)
Pre-Chorus (01.38)
Chorus (01.51)
Intro (02.11)
Please Rate My Tab (theresnogoodnames@Hotmail.com)
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
|
No Picture
Sam Wanna Be |
#1 by Sam Gilleland at Aug 21, 1997 at 1:35 AM EST |
| This song is amazing,the main riff to it is one with such a punch which has comparisons to the new born riff(muse) i don't really understand what it is about,but i od know it's a great song and one of the best from the album. | |
|
No Picture
Steve Lead Player |
#2 by Steve Travale at Jun 9, 2000 at 4:54 AM EST |
| This is my favorite Idlewild song. Espceially "If I know what I know, losing isn't learning to be lost -- it's learning to know when you're lost." [sigh] I LOVE IDLEWILD. | |
|
No Picture
Anthony Wanna Be |
#3 by Anthony Amell at Aug 3, 2002 at 3:39 AM EST |
| i do agree idlewild always contradict themselves in songs but i see it as them giving both sides of the story and leeting the listener deciede which is the side they agree or disagree with more. | |