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Live : "Good pain" Guitar tabs

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From: ericb@julimar5.ecr.mu.oz.au (Enrico_Giuseppe BETTIO)

GOOD PAIN         - by +Live+
---------         from the album 'Mental Jewelry'

transcribed by me :-) ericb@ecr.mu.oz.au [ENRICO BETTIO]


to play along with the cd, tune down half a step first.

intro and riff 1
E||---------------------|----------------------||
B||---------------------|----------------------||
G||o------0--------0--0-|------0--------0--0--o||
D||o----2---2-----2--2--|----2---2-----2--2---o||
A||--0---------3--------|-5---------3----------||
E||---------------------|----------------------||

with riff 1:

He ...
"There..
and he..
"Worthless ..

with riff 1:

"Just..
and ..
Just ..

		  F
Dont..
	   G       Am
I'll ..
F              G      Am
I.. I ..
F          G        Am
I.. I ..
F
No ..
G
No ..


HEY!
rhythm fig 1

||: Am      C       | Dm       C     :||

I have a preference for using root 6 barre chords and sliding my hand
up and down the neck

with rhythm fig 1

So ..
Looking..
looking ..
making ....
of the ..
you ..
and ..
well i ..
	     | Am    C   | Dm    Dm    |
and ..

	 F
No ..
			rhythm fig 1
No ..

If I..
Then..
Dont ..
So ..
and ..
You'd ..

No ...
No ..

	 Am         G         \
No ..          |  X 2
	 Dm                   |
No .../

back to rhythm fig 1
then the bridge:  Am   Dm   Am   Dm  etc..

etc.

__________________________________________________________
If the intro tab is a bit of a stretch or you dont want to
tune down, you could just put a capo on the fourth fret

You would then play the intro the same way but one string deeper
and you would replace the chords this way:

F becomes C
G  ->     D
Am ->     Em
C  ->     G
Dm ->     Am


till later..
eric

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