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In Your World Ukulele

(ver. 1)
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Muse - In your world (My second attempt!)

I have now realised what Matt does to get the very good sound in this song, and it's 
harder than what I put down before, but it's now also more correct. Here goes..

Intro: There are 2 alternatives for this song, one is in normal tuning and one is in a 
EAEGBe tuning, ill show you both.

Key ->
--------------
H= Hammer on
P= Pull off
--------------


Type 1: Normal tuning


e---------------------------------------------------|
B---------------------------------------------------|
G---------------------------------------------------| X 3
D---------------------------------------------------|
A---------------------------------------------------|
E--h5p0--h10p0--h8p0--h7p0--h5p0--h4p0--h5p0--h7p0--|


e----------------------------------------------------------------|
B----------------------------------------------------------------|
G----------------------------------------------------------------| 
D----------------------------------------------------------------|  This version is in the [low]
A----------------------------------------------------------------|  octave, but in my opinion sounds
E--h5p0--h4p0--h5p0--h7p0--h8p0--h10p0--h8p0--h7p0--5-(let ring)-|  like the same one in the song.



Type 2: The EAEGBe tuning


e---------------------------------------------------|
B---------------------------------------------------|
G---------------------------------------------------| X 3
E--h5p0--h10p0--h8p0--h7p0--h5p0--h4p0--h5p0--h7p0--|
A---------------------------------------------------|
E---------------------------------------------------|


e----------------------------------------------------------------|
B----------------------------------------------------------------| This is the same as version 1 
G----------------------------------------------------------------| except it is an octave higher,
E--h5p0--h4p0--h5p0--h7p0--h8p0--h10p0--h8p0--h7p0--5-(let ring)-| I cannot be certain which is the
A----------------------------------------------------------------| right octave, V1 sounds the best  
E----------------------------------------------------------------| to me. (Your opinions?)

The reason for all the pull off-ing onto the 0, is to give that crunch
like feel that is in the song, that is why it is all on 1 string.


Bridge:

e------------------|
B------------------|
G--5--7--9--10--9--|
D--5--7--9--10--9--|
A--3--5--7---8--7--|
E------------------|


Chorus :

e-----------------------|-----------------------|
B-----------------------|-----------------------|
G----------10--10-------|---------9--9----------|
D--10--10--10--10--[X2]-|--7--7---9--9--[X2]----|  Repeat to how many times 
A--10--10---8---8-------|--7--7---7--7----------|  it does in the song...
E---8---8---------------|--5--5-----------------|



As before, I have not constructed the tab for the outro, but i reckon I
can do it soon. Patience is a virtue remember. :)
            
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