Song: Love To Get Used Artist: Matt Pond Album: The Lives Inside the Lines in Your Hand Tabbed by: Patrick Gamache This song is a little funny, and I still am having some trouble getting one guitar to sound like the studio version because of how many guitar layers there are, plus the synthesizer. With that warning, unless you are right on time, the song will sound pretty funny. That said, there are several decent videos out there of this song, and that is how I got the chords. Capo 3 Em |022000| G |320003| D |xx0232| C |x32010| C5 |x355xx| G5 |355xxx| Main Riff Em G D G Em G C e|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|--0h3p0-----0-----0h3p0-----0-----0h3p0-----0----1--p--0--0------1----0--1--0---| G|--------0-2-------------0-2-------------0-2-------------------------------------| D|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------| A|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------| E|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------| For the verses, you play the above chord progression with exactly the same rhythm. The secret to making this refrain sound good is to strum in the correct pattern, and to hit the chord changes correctly within that pattern. You do not hit every string, especially on the Em chords - the bottom string or two should be very light or silent. Fill for lead guitar during verses e|------0--------| B|--3-------3----| G|4---4-------4--| D|---------------| A|---------------| E|---------------| Chorus C5 G5 Black bird, from the blue G5 C5 I give my love to get used C5 G5 High hawks come true G5 C5 You give your love to get used Note: when Matt plays this live, he uses a D chord in the refrain instead of that second G, but honestly I think it sounds better with just the G5 and C5 chords. Bridge C D Let's hang on to abandon G C Let's hope we lose control Em D To be out in the open, baby G C And let go of the ropes C* Nothing into nothing *There is a weird mix of an Em chord and a C chord here, depending on which version you listen to. +++ Good luck, folks!