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Band/Artist: Lacuna Coil
Song: Falling
Instrument: Bass 4-String
Tuning: Standart (E A D G)
Tabbed by: OnassBass
beginning ca. @ 1:24
Main Riff
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|-3--2-------|
|-------0--3-| 8x
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Main Riff End
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|-3--5---|
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ca @ 3:39
Main Riff 4x
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|-3-|
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during the solo no bass
Main Riff 4x
End
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|-3--5--7-(let ring)-|
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Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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m Wanna Be |
#1 by m t at Oct 1, 1979 at 5:08 AM EST |
| LaDiablo is right. I think you guys should stop downloading mp3s, purchase the cd and/or look inside the booklet and actually READ IT, where it says the song is dedicated to friend of the band who died. Also the version on the album is no where as good as the version on the earlier EP. | |
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Matt Average |
#2 by Matt at Nov 12, 1979 at 3:41 PM EST |
| Lacuna Coil albums are hard to find in Australia, I only managed to get my hands on the Original EP/In a reverie re-release, which doesn't have a dedication. So um... What's the dedication say. The re-release CD is pretty cool. It's all white, but if you angle it correctly it has an orchid embossed on it XD | |
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Wise Profile Wanna Be |
#3 by Wise Profile Got help? at Jun 23, 1980 at 9:03 PM EST |
| It seems to be about depression. "And now the beat inside of me is a sort of a cold breeze and I've never any feeling inside around me… I bring my body carry it into another world I know I live… but like a stone I'm falling down" The beat is her heart beat though she doesn't feel like she is living and she feels like she should carry herself into the otherworld/afterlife. She doesn't feel like she is actually alive, she just exists and feels nothing but emptyness and she is craving for it to end, but not for her existence to end. "I see that another day is gone I don't wanna die… Please be here when I'll arrive, don't die… please " The days just roll on by so meaningless and she just wants a change. It would seem that she has personified change and the lyric "Please be here when I'll arrive, don't die… please ", is addressing is directly and asking it to come and not to give up and leave her life like everything else. Well that's my take on it. Probably completely wrong but.. oh well. | |
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JAY Average |
#4 by JAY at Dec 23, 1980 at 9:28 PM EST |
| Lacuna Coil albums are hard to find in Australia, I only managed to get my hands on the Original EP/In a reverie re-release, which doesn't have a dedication. So um... What's the dedication say. The re-release CD is pretty cool. It's all white, but if you angle it correctly it has an orchid embossed on it XD | |
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I * El CiD Average |
#5 by I * El CiD at Dec 15, 1993 at 4:37 AM EST |
| I'm listening to this song right now, its amazing, the intro music is awesome and her voice is great! It is an all together beautiful song. | |
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shawna Wanna Be |
#6 by shawna at Dec 30, 2000 at 6:11 PM EST |
| This song to me is about severe depression and how everyone at one point has a weakness that makes them depressed and keeps them from enjoying life, and all you feel is the end but you are forced to overcome things with time. but this song is definetly a song you can blast and self-reflect all your worries and get some kind of relief | |
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matthew Rhythm Player |
#7 by matthew robinson at Jan 8, 2004 at 5:55 AM EST |
| I agree with everyone else. I think this song is about being dead on the inside. How much she wishes she felt alive, but in the end she just keeps falling down. All she can do is hope that her inner feelings dont catch up with her and cause her to kill herself. | |