Author: cchandler
E-----------|-----------|------------------------| B-----------|-----------|------------------------| G-----------|-----------|------------0-----------| D-----------|------4----|------4---------4-------| A------2----|--5--------|---5-----5----------5---| E---3-------|-----------|------------------------|
Right before the violin comes in, Brock plays a C# on the A-string (which is 4) after the B (which is 2).
I didn’t feel like typing out the number of times he switches between the 3-2 and 5-4, so once again just listen to the recording to get the feeling. When switching back from the D to the G, play the third section with the open G note and mess around there because he varies it a little.
Echoing Part (37 seconds)
E----------------------------------------|--------------------------------------| B---3--3--3--2--2------------------------|--3--3--3--2--2--3--3s5--2--0---------| G---------------------2--2--2--2s4-------|--------------------------------------| D----------------------------------------|--------------------------------------| A----------------------------------------|--------------------------------------| E----------------------------------------|--------------------------------------|
The song is just G to D the entire time, so you can use open chords or bar chords, whatever you’re more comfortable with. Brock’s acoustic guitar in the background is just G to D the whole time.
The noodling he does behind the violin solo and throughout the song is D Major the whole time so you can use this D major scale.
E--------------------------------------2--3--5----| B--------------------------2--3--5----------------| G------------------2--4---------------------------| D-------2--4--5-----------------------------------| A---5---------------------------------------------| E-------------------------------------------------|
The ending is just a bunch of hits on a D power chord, and that segues into ATE, part 2.
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