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Capo: 1 Tuning: E A D G B E
3/4, Ab major, Capo 1 Without Capo: G = Ab C = Db Em = Fm D = Eb If you want to play the piano part: (tabs ignoring capo) e|---8-----8-----8-----8-----9-----9-----9-----9--------| B|-----9-----9-----9-----9-----9-----9-----9-----9------| G|-------8-----8-----8-----8-----10----10----10----10---| D|------------------------------------------------------| A|------------------------------------------------------| E|------------------------------------------------------| Alternatively, the B, G, and D strings on the open G and D line up with these notes on an octave lower than the original part. I play the high part for the verse and open chords strummed once each for the chorus [Intro] G C G C [Verse 1]
G Even your Cgoing Let itG find Cyou G Even in Chiding Find itG knows Cyou
[Chorus]
EmRocking Dyou to Csleep EmFrom the DOtherside G C
G C [Verse 2]
G Tethered by Ctiming Let itG undCo G Aimless and Cripped From the root G Binds Cyou
[Chorus]
EmRocking Dyou to Csleep EmFrom the DOtherside G D
G C (keep strumming your root C into Slip Away, Db without capo) The first chorus is played without chords in the live version. The three notes before the drop are the same as the G chord during the chorus (8-9-8), played where the D is played during the second chorus. The drop is an alternation between G and C just like the verse, but it sounds better as a long-held G if you arent singing the part at the same time.