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Masquerade Bass

(ver. 1)
Reality Check
Reality Check
(c)1997 Ariose Music/ASCAP/Tom Collins Music/Gotee Music/Butter Hits/BMI

**Use a dropped-D tuning for this one**

Intro:  D   B   C  G

Rap part:

1st time                                  2nd time
G-------------------------------------   G--------------------------------------
D------------------------2h3----------   D--------------------------------------
A------------------2h3----------------   A--------------------------------------
D---0----3----5-----------------------   D---0----3----5--------3--2------------

Verse 1:  (no bass first two lines)  *for D, don't use the low D in the tuning*
D           B            C         G
  And I wonder if you've ever seen
D                  B               C                   G
  Life through the eyes of one who understands what it means to be free
D             B              C         G
  Freedom comes when you can let it go
D          B               A
  But I guess you wouldn't know

Chorus:
G                       Bb                      
  It's such a shame, the game you play
C
  Congratulations, you're invited to the masquerade
G                Bb               C          Bb   C   
  I'd like to know what lies behind the mask you've made

Rap part: play above riffs

Verse 2: just like the first except last line

  And I wonder what you're gonna do
  When your disguise comes crashing down and your self comes shining through
  Are you gonna hide your face
D            B                   A       B   
  Or let it rest in the hands of grace   grace

Chorus:  (first part)  this is a change up with bass only
E                  G             A
  Such a shame the game you play, congratulations you're invited to the masquerade

Then play the chorus like the first time

Ending:  D   B   C  G
            
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