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Silverstein My Heroine Bass Tab

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Tuning: Standard


(0:25)Intro
G|--------------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------------|
A|-5h3~--5~--7~--5~--3~--5~--77777777-55555555|
E|--------------------------------------------|x1

(0:34)Verse
G|--------------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------------|
A|-7-7-777-3-3-333-5-5-555-10-9-12-9-10-------|
E|--------------------------------------------|x1

G|--------------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------------|
A|-7-7-777-3-3-333-5-5-555-10-9-7-10-9-7------|
E|--------------------------------------------|x1

(0:50)Chorus
G|--------------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------------|
A|-3-33333333-5-55555555-7-7777777777777777---|
E|--------------------------------------------|x1

G|--------------------------------------------|
D|----------------------------------5-55555555|
A|-3-33333333-5-55555555-7-77777777-----------|
E|--------------------------------------------|x1

G|--------------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------------|
A|-3-33333333-5-55555555-7-7777777777777777---|
E|--------------------------------------------|x1

G|--------------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------------|
A|-3-3333333333333333-5-5555555555555555------|
E|--------------------------------------------|x1

(1:15)Verse
(1:27)Chorus

(1:52)Bridge
G|------------------------------------------------|
D|-5-55-5-55-5-9-99-9-9-99-9~-7~-5-55-5-55-5-55-5-|
A|------------------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------------------|x1

G|------------------------------------------------|
D|-5-55-5-55-5-9-99-9-9-99-9~-7~-5~---------------|
A|------------------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------------------|x1

(12 seconds later)
G|-----------------------------|
D|-----------------------------|
A|-3~--5~--7~--5~--------------|
E|-----------------------------|x3

G|-----------------------------|
D|-----------------------------|
A|-3~--5~--77777777-55555555---|
E|-----------------------------|x1

(2:52)Chorus

(3:20)Ending
G|---------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------|
A|-7-7-777-3-3-333-5-5-555-10-9-12-9-10-7------|
E|---------------------------------------------|x1

There you go!

Source: http://www.bassmasta.net/s/silverstein/162288.html

Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Daniel
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#1 by Daniel Sheppard at Aug 31, 2006 at 5:03 PM EST
BUT this song is like one of the greatest songs EVER!! much
 
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jeremie
Wanna Be
#2 by jeremie legault at Sep 15, 2006 at 11:19 PM EST
Double entendre ... simply brilliant!
 
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Dan
Wanna Be
#3 by Dan Temple at Oct 9, 2006 at 6:22 PM EST
It uses the pun of Heroine= female hero. Heroin=drug. I think that they are using the metephor of heroin for the relationship, so it is his "heroin". but maybe chose the "Heroine" for the title as a form of sarcasm. "You wont try to save me" -A Heroine's role is to Save.
 
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Alex
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#4 by Alex Tachauer at Oct 14, 2006 at 1:37 AM EST
I don't think for any song there is a right or wrong answer, unless it comes straight from the songwriter. But personally, I think, based on the lyrics "Under your covers more torture than pleasure" and "I'll break you my habit" that it's about a girl, but not a girl who changed his life for the better. I think maybe it's a girl who he was really into and then she got hooked on drugs and tried to get him on it too, and the "sense I never knew I had" was how he felt when he was on Heroine. I think that the song is, like SheepShirts said, supposed to be both about the drugs and the girl, hence "My Heroine." But since he talks like he's talking to a person and talks about "the drugs begin to peak" that it is most definitely about both.
 
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By-Tor
Wanna Be
#5 by By-Tor at Feb 27, 2007 at 6:05 AM EST
Well I said to do with a woman twat
 
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Lex
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#6 by Lex Nafrodosze at Aug 2, 2007 at 1:20 PM EST
i'm pretty sure the part 'You won't leave me alone Tears of my heart turn to stone' is 'You won't leave me alone Chisel my heart out of stone'