New song Brick by Brick, its as tight as duck's arse. This is the lead guitar cba figuring the rhythm. Intro/Verse: e --------------------- -------| b --------------------- -------| g --------------------- Repeat as many -------| d -2-5--5-5-5-2--2-2-2- times as necessary -5-5-5-| a -2-5--5-5-5-2--2-2-2- then end on: -5-5-5-| E -0-3--3-3-3-0--0-0-0- -3-3-3-| Chorus: e ----------------------| b -8-10---8-10---8------| g ------9------9---9-9--| x4 d ----------------------| a ----------------------| E ----------------------| e ------------------------------------------| b -10-8------10-8------10--12-11-10-9-8-7-6-| g ------9-9-------9-9-----------------------| d ------------------------------------------| a ------------------------------------------| E ------------------------------------------| Break: e ------------------------------------------------------------------------| b -10b-10b11----10b-p8---15~--17-12~--8-10-8-10-10b12-10--8-5-3--3h5s8-5~-| g ---------------------9--------------------------------------------------| d ------------------------------------------------------------------------| a ------------------------------------------------------------------------| E ------------------------------------------------------------------------| Verse 2. I'm sure i can hear some tremolo in this verse, try picking high pitched E's, B's, G's or A's as the song is made of mainly those notes. Chorus 2. Break 2: e -----------------------------------------------------------| b ------------------------------15b17-12s9s8-----------------| Not very sure g -9-9~---------------------------------------7b9r7----------| on the final d --------7~-------------------------------------------------| part of the a ------------5s7s5s7s5s7-----------------------------5s7s5~-| second break E -----------------------------------------------------------| The little breakdown after the second break is the same as the intro/verses but strummed lighter. Chorus 3. (This is played till the end) Then finish on: e ----- b ----- g ----- d -2-5- a -2-5- E -0-3- I doubt this is 100% but its more or less on the dot, Jack Pollard is short. Any questions you have I'd be happy to answer, [email protected] Safe lad x