Acoustic part: I've written this so that time from | to | is 4 beats - just so
you have some idea.
A few chords (The others are fairly standard - listen to the track to fine tune the notes):
Cadd9 C/G G
x 0 3 (go easy on the top g)
3 1 0
0 0 0
2 2 0
3 3 2
x 3 3
E*: the pull-off hammer on you can hear in the verse is on the g-string,
transitioning to a Gm and back to G
Verse
|Am------E*|--------|
|Cadd9---G-|--------|
|Am------E*|--------|
|Cadd9---G-|--------|
|Em----G---|C-------|
|C------C/G|
Interlude:
|Am------| x 4
Verse
|Am------E*|--------|
|Cadd9---G-|--------|
|Am------E*|--------|
|Cadd9---G-|--------|
|Em----G---|C-------| x3
|C---------|C-------|C--------|
(some of these bars may have C/G at the ends)
Bass and electric kicks in.
Tabbing this is beyond my ability, but you can experiment to get something similar
in sound.
Basically the electric plays a constant E (or pretend C with our capo)
occasionally stepping down to D# (B) then C# (A), then back to D# and E.
What follows is my attempt to get a similar sound on an acoustic with the capo on
4th, but again its far from perfect. Feel free to improve it.
Chords:
C Gadd11 G Gadd9 Asus2 Am9
x x x x x x
1 1 0 x 0 1
0 0 0 2 2 2
2 0 0 0 2 2
3 2 2 2 0 0
x 3 3 3 x x
Progression: 1 beat = 4 strums
C (8 beats)
Gadd11 (4 beats)
G (4 beats)
Asus2 (0.5 beats) hammer onto Amin (3.5 beats)
C (4 beats)
Gadd11 (2 beats)
G (2 beats)
Gadd9 (2 beats)
G (2 beats)
Repeat about 3 times. After the third time repeat the last bit from Gadd11 to G a few more times.