An Ode To Maybe
This is just how I play it, I think it sounds cool like this.
I don't think its perfect, comments appreciated
First Verse
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|---2-33--------2-33--------2-33-xx333~-| 3x
|--------------3-----------3------------|
then
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|---2-33--------2-33--------2-33-33-3053|
|--------------3-----------3------------|
Chorus 2x
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|------3----------3-------5-3----------|
|-5-55--1111-5-55--1111-5----111-5-3-1-|
Second Verse
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|---2-33--------2-33--------2-33-xx333~-| 2x
|--------------3-----------3------------|
break for guitar and drum part, then
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|----------------------------------|
|---3--------3---------3-----------|
|-55--1111-55--1111-55--1111-5-3-1-|
|----------------------------------|
|----------------------------------|
|---3--------3-------5-3-----------|
|-55--1111-55--1111-5---111--5-3-1-|
then another chorus, or what ever you want to call it
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|---2-33--------2-33--------2-33-xx333~-| 2x
|--------------3-----------3------------|
then the final verse
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|------3----------3-------5-3----------| 2x
|-5-55--1111-5-55--1111-5----111-5-3-1-|
to finish ring out on
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|----|
|-3~-|
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hope ya like it, comment please!
Bass Tabs | |
Title | An Ode To Maybe |
Artist | Third Eye Blind |
Tablature Type | ASCII Tab |
YouTube ID | Ew5WxYIuRpY |
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G|-----------------|
D|-----------------|
A|---------3-------|
E|---1-1---1---3---|
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