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Libertad - TenTemPiƩs Tabbed by: jerul E-mail: jiuroen@gmail.com Tuning: standard The intropart returns throughout the whole song. A palmmute is being used by the lead guitar and only the top 3 strings are being played. Intro: | F#m F#m F#m Em | x4 Then the 2nd guitar comes along, playing the same chords softly without a palmmute (however, both guitars do mute the strings with their left hand inbetween chords by releasing the pressure of the chordgrip). I believe the 2nd guitar doesn't go to the Em but stays on the F#m and the strumming is a little bit different. LISTEN TO THE TRACK and you'll figure it out. | F#m F#m F#m Em | x8 Then we have this part, played by both the 1st and 2nd guitars: 4x F#m 4x A 4x Bm 2x E 3x F#m 1x Em 4x F#m (after this the riff starts, played by the 1st guitar) 4x F#m 4x A 4x Bm 2x E Riff: e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|-------------------7--------------------------------5----------------------| G|---------------6--------------------------------6--------------------------| D|----------------------------------------5-/-7------------------------------| A|------7-/-9----------------------------------------------------------------| E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| e|---------------------7----7------------------------------------------------| B|-----------------7---------------------------------------------------------| G|-------------7---------------------------------------6---------------------| D|-----7-/-9----------------------------9------------------------------------| A|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| | / slide up Then we go back to the intro-part for several measures. Again, listen to the track! And that's most of the song. There is a great guitarsolo at the end and the riff varies a bit at times. I might add the solo-part and variations later.