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Trivium Dying In Your Arms Bass Tab

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Trvium Dying In Your Arms

Intro:
G |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
D |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
A |-------------------------------------------------------------------|X2
D |-----7777777---22222222---3333333------5555555555----22222222------|


Verse
G |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D |-0000000000000000--2222222222222222--3333333333333333--55555555--22222222--|


pre chorus
G |----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D |----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A |----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D |--7777777777777777--0000000000000000--3333333333333333--55555555--22222222--|

chorus
G |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
D |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
A |-------------------------------------------------------------------|X2
D |-----7777777---22222222---3333333------5555555555----22222222------|


Bridge
G |-------------------------------|
D |-------------------------------|X2
A |-------------------------------|
D |---7--0--3------7--0--5--------|

Solo:
G |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
D |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
A |-----7777777---22222222---3333333------5555555555----22222222------|X4
D |-------------------------------------------------------------------|

Tabbed By Garth

Source: http://www.bassmasta.net/t/trivium/137427.html

Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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james
Wanna Be
#1 by james sartor at Nov 5, 2005 at 8:40 AM EST
lots a haters and lovers here. why visit and cause a huge arguement because you don't like them much. if you don't like them/ find them talented or anything then why would you give them time from your "oh so worthy" lives. this song wasn't my favorite of the cd for a little while, but it grew on me rather quickly. i thought it meant that he has much love for this girl but she is ruining his life, keeping him tied when he could be accomplishing so much more and she is turning him into something ugly and dead on the inside. then i read what matt heafy said he takes it has and it was sorta different from what i took it as. i love someone and yeah i'm addicted so much:, thinking, dreaming, all about her, but becuase i'd give up everything for her i don't take it has a "set me free from this becuase the love is killing us" kinda deal. love is about sacrificing everything. that is my little thing against what matthew said, but other then that i love this band a lot.
 
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Daniel
Average
#2 by Daniel Gordon at May 1, 2006 at 10:46 PM EST
Well, anyways, what does everyone think about the meaning? I stared at it for a while and found all sorts of the usually cliche-ridden lyrics. But after some careful analysis I think it's about a girl that is playing with this dude's heart. He still likes her but it realizes he is getting played around with. She is holding the rope that is tied around his neck, the rope that is slowly choking him. But she is stuck in his heart and he can't get her out. He also realizes that he'll never be able to escape the leash-noose around his neck, he (literally or figuratively) cuts his heart out at the end to set himself free from her, accelerating the process that she is making him go through. That's my interpretation.
 
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Frodd
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#3 by Frodd aka josh laing at May 7, 2006 at 9:35 AM EST
This song is a lot different to their other stuff. I dont mind this song, in fact I think that is quite good. Its good that they are trying new things. Lyrically I think the song is really good, even if the song is a little radio friendly for a lot of people. You cant argue with experimentation, give them a break.
 
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VINCENT
Wanna Be
#4 by VINCENT NELSON at Nov 28, 2006 at 2:13 AM EST
Yeah, this does sound like a harder version of some Hoobastank songs...but it's still cool. Very catchy. At least where I'm from they don't play it on the radio all the time, or it WOULD be officially classified as a radio song and I think I would enjoy it less. But props to Trivium to break away from their traditional style and experiment with something new. It still sounds great and signifies them as one helluva talented and multi-faceted band.
 
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hturtle99
Wanna Be
#5 by hturtle99 at Jan 14, 2007 at 6:52 PM EST
WHAT THE HELL!! Ephemeral_Twilight WTF is wrong with you, it is nothing like that stupid indie crap "the killers" it sounds nothing like it. However i do agree it is a good song, just cos it is a little "emotional", you have to look a bit deeper than that. It would be kinda boring if every song was the same!
 
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Evans
Average
#6 by Evans at Oct 21, 2007 at 7:44 PM EST
song is great... about a guy that chases this girl around who treats him like shit and he relizies it and leaves her ass and now hes free... wow .. sounds like i wrote this song