Transatlanticism Tab
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Difficulty: | intermediate |
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Capo: | no capo |
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"transatlanticism" by death cab for cutie
hi everyone, this took me a very long time to figure out, but im sure i got it!(the solo
the chords)
chords used:
A(x0222x)
C#m(446654)
Dsus2(x0023x)
F#m(2442xx)
E(02210x)
[Intro]
A, C#m, Dsus2, F#m
(every second time through that, play a quick E chord after the Dsus2)
after he says "oh no" strum a distorted Dsus2.
and then do this little solo thing: (/ means slide up)
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|-----9---------------------------|
|---------------14----------------|
|-7/9------9/11-------------------|
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after that, play a distorted Dsus2 again.
sometimes during the "i need you so much closer" part,
the chords are:A, F#m, E, Dsus2.(thats also when he says, "so come on"
and other times when he says that, the chords are:F#m, C#m, Dsus2, E.
well, i hope you found this as useful as i did.
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little hard to understand, try organizing information better.
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this is the one guys, perfect and simple
+1

Ok, yes, about it being intermediate that's just silly. But oh well.
F#m is right. The E goes AFTER the F#m.
And patunox, when writing out chords, "x" is used to show it's not played :\. True in guitar tabs it means it's muffled but he didn't write it in tab format except for the overdriven D riff.
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