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Old 09-26-2009, 11:38 PM
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Default Love Runs Deeper Guitar Tabs

Does anyone have tabs for this song? Specifically what Neal and Brett play on the live versions.
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Old 09-27-2009, 05:35 AM
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Yeah i second this, I would love to see the tabs for the solo part.
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Old 09-27-2009, 08:12 AM
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Okay, the acoustic bits are like this:

Open G tuning, capo 4.

The chords used are (all names relative to capo):

Em11 - x-9-9-7-8-7
D - x-7-7-7-7-7
G - x-0-0-0-0-0
C - x-5-5-5-5-5

For the verses the progression is Em11 - D - G -C so you get something like this:

(Em11)Well you came to me (D) you (G) cooled my mind (C)
The (Em11) stakes were high (D) im-(G)-possible to describe (C)
I (Em11) loved you little child (D) how you (G) mystified (C)
Just a (Em11) blinding flash (D) we were (G) parallel lines (C)

The chorus is all just built around the G, C and D chords and go something like this:

(G) Loves runs deeper (D) from the undergro-(C)-ound (G)(C)(G)(C)
(C)Love runs deeper from a (D) broken ho-(G)-me (D)
(G) Black angel can't (D) be alo-(C)-one (G)(C)(G)(C)
(C) Love runs deeper from the (D) undergro-(G)-ound (D)

I'm sorry about putting chords in the middle of words but it's the best way I could do it with the position of the chord changes in the song. Listen to it and you should hopefully hear it. I'm pretty sure the chords are but there's the chance I've typed them in the wrong place. Let me know if I have.

The chords behind the first solo are just the same as the verse and for the second solo are the same as the chorus.

If you watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6U1iUnok410 you can see very clearly what Neal is doing during the verses if that helps.

I hope this helps a bit. I'll try to get some of the solo. I've not had a go at it myself yet but I'll try. For now that youtube video focuses on Lindsey well for the solos so you might be able to get some from that.
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Old 09-27-2009, 07:43 PM
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Thanks. As in a lot.
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Old 09-28-2009, 10:33 AM
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Thanks very much... I have that video but I was thrown off by the tuning. Also it looks to me as if Neal and Brett are capoed on different frets.
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Thanks very much... I have that video but I was thrown off by the tuning. Also it looks to me as if Neal and Brett are capoed on different frets.
It looks to me that Neale is using a capo on the 6th fret but the chords he is playing sound the same as if he was in capo 4 with standard tuning so I'm guessing his guitar is tuned down a tone (one full step) i.e. he is in open F tuning instead of open G. Brett looks like he has capo 4 in open G. I'm honestly not sure why Neale's guitar is tuned lower. It could have been set up for a different song. I know Treason (which they did live on the same tour) is in open F so maybe he used the same guitar with a higher capo to avoid having to retune it from open G to open F.

Even though they have capos in different positions, what they are playing is tonally the same. I'd say just tune to open G and capo 4 since it's less work.
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I have totally got this now, amazing what practice can do. Those solos arent really all that hard when you know how.

I find the hardest part to be the chord changing at the "Din Din, Da Da, Din Din, Da Da, Din Din" Bit. ( You Know where i Mean !!!) I just cant get into position quick enough.

What a tune.
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I have totally got this now, amazing what practice can do. Those solos arent really all that hard when you know how.

I find the hardest part to be the chord changing at the "Din Din, Da Da, Din Din, Da Da, Din Din" Bit. ( You Know where i Mean !!!) I just cant get into position quick enough.

What a tune.
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