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Mia Tabs

(ver. 2)
Chevelle
Drop-D Tuning
// = slide
h= hammer-on 
(x)= use extra note for better sound

-There are three basic parts to the song.
-Listen to the CD for strumming and how many times you strum, as I am only indicating the chords. So mess around with them until you get the sound you want.
-I’ve seen these guys live and how they play it so this should be pretty accurate. Check them out in concert if you ever get a chance!
 
~~~ The Intro / Verses
Use swift up-and-down strokes. It is important to the sound if you hit only the D a and d strings. 
 
e ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
b ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
g -------(9)-//---(11)--//---(9)------(4)------------------------------------------
d--------9--//----11---//----9---------4------5-//---7---//--9-//--5--------------
a -------7--//-----9----//----7---------2------5-//---7--//---9-//---5-------------
D-----------------------------------------------5-//---7--//---9-//---5-------------
 
Play this over and over. It is very muted and quiet during 2nd verse and it is extra loud for the repeat of verse 2 after the bridge.
 
~~~ Chorus
*Bend the g up for effect. As usual, listen to the song to get timing right.
e ----------------------------------------
b ---------------------------------------      
g -----------4*-------------------------       
d --22-----(2)---------5h7-----------
a --22-----(2)---------5h7-----------
D---xx-----------------5h7-----------
 
~~~ Bridge/Interlude
Listen to strumming pattern for E chord
e----------------------------------
b---------------------------------
g---------------7-6-7-----------
d---2------------------7--------
a---2---------------------------
E--------------------------------
            
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