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HERE IT IS:CALEB'S FAVOURITE SONG OF A-HA SHAKE HEARTBREAK: NOTE:(I've put the basic chords even the kings don't play any guitar chord in this song) This is played all trough the song: Bm C#m A |-------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------| |----------9------11-----7------------------| |-------------------------------------------| |------7-------9------5-------------5-6-7---| CHORUS:this is the powerful BASS line of the chorus: Bm C#m D |--------------------------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------------------------| |-7--7--7--7--9--9--9--9--10--10--10--10--10--10--10--10-| Bm C#m A (let Ring the A note) |-----------------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------| |-7--7--7--7--9--9--9--9--5---------------------| Guitar doubles this and goes briefly while bass rings at the end: |---------------------------| |---------------------------| |---------------------------| |---------------------------| |----10-9--------10-9-------| |-7------------7------------| Then this beautiful BASS line: |----------------------------------------------| |------------------------4--4------------------| |---------5-----7--7-----------7--5------5-----| |-5---7-----7-------------------------7--------| Again, in a brief interval: Bm C#m A |-------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------| |----------9------11-----7------------------| |-------------------------------------------| |------7-------9------5-------------5-6-7---| Bass plays first riff again and in the first line Matthew gives us a little lick, fit it in where it goes: |----------------------------| |----------------------------| |----------------------------| |12--9--x12--x9--/////16-----| |----------------------------| |----------------------------| Bass part repeated, play lick over bass: Bm C#m D |--------------------------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------------------------| |-7--7--7--7--9--9--9--9--10--10--10--10--10--10--10--10-| Play five times,then: Bm C#m A (Let Ring the A note) |-----------------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------| |-7--7--7--7--9--9--9--9--5---------------------| With the guitar bit at the end: |---------------------------| |---------------------------| |---------------------------| |---------------------------| |----10-9--------10-9-------| |-7------------7------------| Then the great little riff at the end played over the bass: Palm Mute strings |---------------------------------------------------------| |---------------------------------------------------------| |---------------------------------------------------------| |-12--9--x12--x9--///14-----12--9--x12--x916--------------| |----------------------------------------------------- |--| |---------------------------------------------------------| |----------------------------------------------------- |--| |--12--9--x12--x9--12----12--9--x12--x9--\\\7-------------| |----------------------------------------------------- |--| Play this about 4 times, then the outro is simply the intro twice: |-------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------| |----------9------11-----7------------------| |-------------------------------------------| |------7-------9------5-------------5-6-7---| ------------------------------------------------------------------------ And that's all. In this song as well as in TRANI, you can hear the biggest Kings of Without playing chords, they've created the best acoustic song ever.
Written by Caleb Followill/Jared Followill/Matthew Followill/Nathan Followill
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