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Foo Fighters - Everlong
		Everlong

		The whole song is in Drop D tuning.

		The hardest part about this song is the strumming. In the intro riff

		(the same riff is used in the verse throughout the whole song) there are

		two basic type strums (both kinda half-strum and half-finger pick)kinda

		crammed into one riff. You really just have to memorize the pattern of

		the strums for the intro riff, until you get them memorized. There just

		ain't no other way. Eventually you'll get quick enough at it so that it

		sounds nice and smoothe (you gotta play it kinda fast to keep up with

		Dave). There are only two real parts to the song, the intro riff is

		played during the verse, and then there is the chorus. This is the part

		for the first guitar, stuff about what the second guitar plays is below.

		the intro-type riff: (all down strums)

		e|----------------------------------------------
		B|----------------------------------------------
		G|---------11---11-11---11-11---11---11-11-11---
		D|---------11---11-11---11-11---11---11-11-11---
		A|---------9----9--9----9--9----9----9--9--9----
		E|-----0-0----0-------0-------0----0----------0-
		      hello
		e|----------------------------------------------
		B|----------------------------------------------
		G|---------11---11-11---11-11---11---11-11-11---
		D|---------11---11-11---11-11---11---11-11-11---
		A|---------9----9--9----9--9----9----9--9--9----
		E|-----9-9----9-------9-------9----9----------9-
		       I've waited here for you

		e|-------------------------------------------------------
		B|-------------------------------------------------------
		G|-------------7-------------7---------11------------11--
		D|-------------7-------------7---------11------------11--
		A|-------------5-------------5---------9-------------9---
		E|----5--5--5----5--5--5--5----5/9--9-----9--9--9--9----9
		                   everlong
		e|---------------------------------
		B|---------------------------------   repeat
		G|-----------11--------------11----     a
		D|-----------11--------------11----   whole
		A|-----------9---------------9-----  crapload
		E|-----9--9------9--9--9--9-----9--
		chorus-type riff of fun:

		e|--------------------------------------------------------------
		B|--------------------------------------------------------------
		G|-----6-6-6--7-7-7--9-9-9--11-11-11--11-12-13------------------
		D|-----x-x-x--x-x-x--x-x-x--x--x--x---x--x--x----7---7-7--7-7-7-
		A|-----4-4-4--5-5-5--7-7-7--9--9--9---9--10-11---7---7-7--7-7-7-
		E|-----0-0-0--0-0-0--0-0-0--0--0--0---0--0--0----7---7-7--7-7-7-
		   repeat once (this is the "and I wonder part")

		e|------------------------------------------------------------
		B|------------------------------------------------------------
		G|-----4---4-4--4-4-4------------------7---7-7--7-7-7--7--7-7-
		D|-----4---4-4--4-4-4--5---5-5--5-5-5--7---7-7--7-7-7--7--7-7-
		A|-----2---2-2--2-2-2--5---5-5--5-5-5--5---5-5--5-5-5--5--5-5-
		E|---------------------5---5-5--5-5-5--0---0-0--0-0-0--0--0-0-
		  repeat once

		      if anything can ever feel this real forever
		      if anything can ever be this good again
		e|------------------------------------------------------------
		B|-------------------------------------------------------------
		G|-----4---4-4--4-4-4------------------7-7-7-7-----------------
		D|-----4---4-4--4-4-4--5---5-5--5-5-5--7-7-7-7-7-7--7-7-7--7-7-
		A|-----2---2-2--2-2-2--5---5-5--5-5-5--5-5-5-5-7-7--7-7-7--7-7-
		E|---------------------5---5-5--5-5-5--0-0-0-0-7-7--7-7-7--7-7-
		        the ony thing I'll ever ask of you you gotta promise
		(the words aren't matched up exactly with the tab on this part)

		e|---------------------------------------------------
		B|---------------------------------------------------
		G|---------------------------------------------------
		D|-----5--5-5--5-5-5---5--5-5--5-5-5---5--5-5--5-5-5-
		A|-----5--5-5--5-5-5---5--5-5--5-5-5---5--5-5--5-5-5-
		E|-----5--5-5--5-5-5---5--5-5--5-5-5---5--5-5--5-5-5-
		       not to stop when I say when          she sang
		                                (if end of song just let ring)


		Notes:

		You just do the intro-riff of fun while doing the verse (listen to it to

		get how the words fit in, then the chorus. After "she sang" you go

		immediatly to the chorus (if playing like CD then it you start the break, were

		it goes from soft to loud and Dave starts whispering his evil little things.)

		Then you go to the chorus again.

		This main part of the song (the part for the first guitar) sounds best with a

		clean electric or acoustic.

		For the CD and live type performances, the second guitar basically plays

		power chords D5, B5, G5, B5 on a distorted electric. During the intro you

		first wait for Guitar 1 to play the intro riff once, then basically play D5

		(let ring), wait about four counts (until guitar 1 is on the second line),

		then do a quick D5 then B5 (let ring), repeat with B5 and G5, then start

		playing A5 again, then go to D5 (the first guitar should be just completing

		it's riff) and do a pretty basic strum with D5 B5 G5 and B5. Also I think

		after the second guitar plays the first riff once, it plays basically a

		powerchord C# with the finger covering the sixth string as well (like in the

		second part of the intro, dunno what type of chord this is.) then goes to the

		same thing on 5th fret.)

		   Remember to adjust the power chords for Drop-D tuning (in other words bar

		three strings instead of two, I didn't want to tab out each chord)

		   I think the last thing the second guitar plays is the chorus (along with

		the first guitar?)

		   During the whisper-iffic break the intro-riff is played twice, then the

		second guitar plays the power chord intro, and when that is done the first

		guitar plays the first line of the chorus twice, then goes into the chorus

		   On the video, right after a nice friendly little pause at the end of the

		song, the go into the chorus starting at the second line, with the usual

		ending (no "she sang") That was obvious, but I thought I'd point that out.

		   For the acoustic version Dave played on The Howard Stern Show, you play

		just like normal (but without second guitar doing power cords...duh) but

		during the break you play the intro-riff of fun once or twice, then when Dave

		says "I'm gunna shorten the break" you start playing the first line of the

		chorus (C#5 D5 E5 F#5 etc) but you only play the end chord (the 7th fret

		barred on top 3 stings) once, then repeat that first line about four times,

		then start singing ("and I wonder"), and then finally go into the second line

		of the chorus normally.


 
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