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FAULTLINE by silverchair
Transposed by Braamo (bpsmith@socs.uts.edu.au)
Drop D tuning
Not much tablature to speak of, just a shit loada chords:
D(2) D# E F G A Bb Bb6 C C6 D(1) D6
E------------------------0--1--1--3--3--5---5--
B------------------------2--3--1--5--3--7---5--
G------------------------2--3--3--5--5--7---7--
D--------0---1--2--3--5--2--3--3--5--5--7---7--
A--------0---1--2--3--5--0--1--1--3--3--5---5--
D--------0---1--2--3--5------------------------
Verse:
D(1) D6 D(1) C6 C C6 C C6 C C6
Unsuspecting brother .... doesn't know what to do
Bb6 Bb G
When everything just falls to the ground...
(same again)
He runs to find some cover, he doesn't have a clue
That his friend will never be found.
Bb C Bb G
When he's informed, that he....
Chorus: [Over-drive/distortion]
[ Tab from: https://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/s/silverchair/faultline_crd_ver_2.html ]
F F F D(2) F D#
Will never see the boy, will never see the boy,
Bb G
Will never see him open his eyes.
D(2) F G
We'll never see the boy, we'll never see the boy
Bb G
We'll only hear his heavenly cries
Bb C Bb G F F F
Ooh yeah, ooh.
D(2) A Bb G D(2) A Bb C
Ooh! Ooh!
After second chorus, the interlude ("While still you're
alive...") repeats:
D / A G F / / /
Chord progression before the song holds on C is
D / A G F E D C
After the power C which holds for
8 beats a D(2) is played and held for 8 beats.
The song finishes with an indecipherable sequence which seems to be just
C and D in no particular order. I just play this by repeating:
E-----------------------------------------------|
B---7---5---7---5---5---(7)---5-----------------|
G---7---5---7---5---5---(7)---5-----------------|
D---7---5---7---5---5---(7)---5-----------------|
A-----------------------------------------------|
D-----------------------------------------------|
The same chord progression described above is played (a little quicker)
after this little interlude and the song finishes like this:
C / / / / / / D
Braamo
(bpsmith@socs.uts.edu.au)