Switchfoot

Switchfoot - You Ver 2 guitar tab

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tabbed by Tim Ma
This is a very accurate tab I believe. There's violin in the background that make it sound spiffy, but I can't give you the notes for that, heh. It's an easy song and a very good one. Learn to play and sing at the same time. Play along with the CD to prove to yourself that this tab is the real deal. If you like it please rate it well. Thank you.

   Am  F   C   G   F  C/B       Amsus4 /E /F
 E|0   1   0   3   1   0         0
 B|1   1   1   3   1   1         1
 G|2   2   0   0   2   0         2
 D|2   3   2   0   3   0         0
 A|0   X   3   2   3   2         0
 E|X   X   X   3   1   0         x      0  1


Verse
Am	F	C	G (don't play 1st string E...go to 5 fret E from D)
Am	F	C	G
Am	F	C	F	C	C/B

[ending verse last line
Am	F	Am	F(repeat 'till end of song)]

Chorus
Am

Bridge
C	F (x4)
Amsus4	Amsus4/E(played once then continue with Amsus4)	Amsus4/F(played once and pause a

bit)

Sequence: Verse x2, Chorus, Verse x2, Chorus, Bridge, Verse


There's always something
in the way
There's always something
getting through
but it's not me
it's You, it's You

sometimes ignorance
rings true
but hope is not in
what i know
it's not in me..me
in You, it's in You

it's all i know
it's all i know
it's all i know

i find peace when
i'm confused
i find hope when
i'm let down
not in me ... me
in You
it's in you

i hope to lose myself
for good
i hope to find it in the end
not in me ... me
in You
in You

it's all i know
it's all i know
it's all i know

in You
in You
its in You
its in You

there's always something in the way
there's always something getting through
but it's not me
it's You
it's You
it's You ....(echo "it's all I know")
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Language: English

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1 Comments found

andrewch

Sunday 7th of November 2004 15:42

Hey, nice work with tabbing this. Towards the chorus, it sounded a bit strange...is there an alternative way of playing it?