Ok this might sound a little up beat for a tool song but its fun to play if your just with your friends. You can also capo the 1st fret and it wil sound pretty unique. Don't it with the song, it won't sound right. Use a lot of improv. Tabbed by: Eric Jones Email: why the hell do u need my email? i dont want to talk to you Tuning:Standard Figure out the timing by listeing to the song. Verse: Choices always were a problem for you.....ect e|---0------0-------1-------0------------| B|---1------1-------1-------1------------| G|---2------0-------2-------0------------| D|---2------2-------3-------2------------| A|---0------3-------3-------3------------| E|------------------1--------------------| Am C F C ***note : When Maynard sings "let me hold my holy hand up, hand upon you" dont play the C and stay on the F major Bridge: "Like Me...." (Quickly) e|---0-----------------0--2--3--2--3--0--------------| B|---0-----------------3--3--3--3--3--3--------------| G|---1-----------------2--2--2--2--2--2--------------| D|---2-----------------0--0--0--0--0--0--------------| A|---2-----------------------------------------------| E|---0-----------------------------------------------| Chorus: "My God's will..." Just E major with improv. i use chopes and harmonics over the lyrics and strum hard for the break The back to the verse for the ending on C major This is my first tab so i hope it doesnt suck, just trying to spread some good music to musicians. Have Fun Bitches
About the artist behind Opiate Acoustic Chords:
The band emerged with a heavy metal sound on their first LP at a time when the genre was dominated by thrash metal, and later reached the top of the alternative metal movement with the release of their second LP, Ænima, in 1996. Their efforts to unify musical experimentation, visual arts, and a message of personal evolution continued with Lateralus (2001) and their most recent album, 10,000 Days (2006), gaining the band critical acclaim and success around the world. Due to Tool's incorporation of visual arts and relatively long and complex releases, the band is generally described as a style-transgressing act and part of progressive and art rock. The relationship between the band and today's music industry is ambivalent,[2] at times marked by censorship and the band members' insistence on privacy.[3]
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