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Sound of Sounds Guitar Tablature
Sound of Sounds - GOMEZ
Album: In Our Gun

This song uses open G tuning with a capo at the third fret, 
if you think it's too much of a pain in the ass to 
change from standard to open G, it really isn't so 
it is worth trying it out. At the end of the tab is a short
explanation about how to easily tune to open G from standard.


open G tuning - (D-B-G-D-G-D) 
String number	(1-2-3-4-5-6)

Chords used (relative to capo at third):

Bb	D#/G	F	 G#	Cm
0	 0	0	 3	(2)
0	 1	3	 1	 1
0	 0	2	 2	 2
0	 2	0	 3	 2
0	 0	2	 X	 2
0	 2	X	(3)	 X

(play the bracketed notes if you can, but I don't think they're essential)


The placement of the chords over the words isn't exact, so you'll have 
to listen to it to get the exact timing of chord changes. In some places
when the Bb D#/G chords are played next to each other they are swapped 
over a few times, not just played one then the other, just listen to 
it and you'll get the idea as I'm pretty *** sure that these chords 
are right, or at least very close to right as Gomez have probably 
used some other ***ed up alternative tuning.




Do you ever stop and wonder

	    Bb		D#/G	  Bb<---D#/G<---(swap between  
Where you'd be without her?			 these 2 chords)
						 
F							
You listened, you listened, you listened

D#/G		    Bb	 D#/G	G#
To what she said to you

D#/G		  Cm		Bb	D#/G
The sound of sounds enlightening

F
The whisper, the promise, the solace

D#/G
Of where you're lead to

Bb	D#/G	G#
Yeah

D#/G	 	    Cm		     Bb		D#/G 
The sound of sounds enlightening you

D#/G		    Cm		     Bb		D#/G
The sound of sounds enlightening


Bb		 D#/G
Have you forgotten who you are?
(Have you forgotten who you are?)
Have you forgotten who you are?
(Have you forgotten who you are?)

F		D#/G
Could you ever stop and wonder

Bb		D#/G
Could you live without her?


D#/G		  Cm		  Bb		D#/G
The sound of sounds enlightening you

D#/G		  Cm		  Bb		D#/G
The sound of sounds enlightening
Oooh, oooh

Outro

Bb 	D#/G	over and over




How to tune to open G easily.
Tune your sixth string done to D by comparing it to the fourth string, ie Dropped D
Then tune the fifth string to the fifth fret of the sixth string.
Then tune the first string to the Third fret of the Second String.

so the second thirs and fourth strings don't need to be changed,
Too Easy,
Enjoy
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