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Drop D tuning | BPM: 190 Learn to play this song along with the TAB as I perform it — or just sit back and enjoy the show! • Easily navigate through chapters using Ctrl + Left Arrow and Ctrl + Right Arrow. • Chapters begin a bit earlier, making it easier to select them while you get your guitar ready to practice specific sections. • Master tricky sections by slowing down the video in YouTube Settings: Playback speed. Important notes regarding the TAB: . Bars 1-8 (Intro), then again on 57-66 (Break [Intro]): These parts are originally played by the synthesizer only, but I transcribed and played'em on the guitar in case you want to play it too (it's also helpful in case of playing on a band that has no keyboard). What are these (10) and (13) notes? They're called ghost notes (by the software), I intend to write these when a note is meant to be played softly with low volume. . Bar 21: Why is there P.M (Palm Mute) if you're already playing dead notes anyway? I'm doing this to avoid unwanted harmonic sounds, I have more control of its intended sound, for some musics it might be good to not P.M and have more of a messed sound, not this one though. . Bar 34: Why is this 5 notated like this? It's the software way of writing Natural Harmonic notes (when you slightly press the finger over determined fret), I decided to P.M these too so it wouldn't come out a strong and bright harmonic (the original record has more of a subtle sound to my ears) even though this is not the common way of playing harmonics. . Bars 51-56: What a strange way of playing this part of the music, what's going on? I've decided to mix 2 different recorded guitars into only a single guitar, also, because of artistic choice of trying to come close to the original record of the music the volume will change up and down as I'm playing it, won't happen on live play though. 0:00 Intro 0:19 Verse 1 0:39 Main Riff + Verse 2 1:12 Pre-Chorus 1 1:19 Chorus 1 1:40 Synthesizer Solo 1:50 Verse 3 2:10 Break (Intro) 2:30 Chorus 2 3:09 End Screen. Enjoyed the video? Smash that LIKE button to show some love — your support is super meaningful to the channel! And if you’re subscribed, make sure to hit the notification bell so you’re always the first to catch new uploads!