Toad The Wet Sprocket
Toad The Wet Sprocket - Torn guitar chord
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# From: "RYAN HOULETTE, SOVEREIGN OF THE INTERNET" Torn by Toad the Wet Sprocket off the _Pale_ album contributed by Ryan Houlette To do the cool shimmering guitar at the beginning, turn your volume knob down low and strum the chord, using your pinky finger to turn up the volume knob. If you do it right, you'll get virtually no attack on your strum. [the riff] The riff doesn't sound good unless it's backed by a bass. If you're just playing this acoustically, play the chords. :) ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------2-2------2-2------2-2--2-0----------------- ------------------------------------------------- --0h2-------------------------------------------- -----------0h2------2h3-------------------------- [intro] Bm Gbm G (2x) [verse1] Bm Gbm G I fear nothing Bm Gbm G Besides my - self Bm Gbm G Please don't touch me Bm Gbm G Love like an infant trying to stand up [chorus] C G Am I two souls, one hard, one cold? C G Am I real? I don't want to feel anything D C Anymore [verse2] Bm Gbm G I feel nothing Bm Gbm G Beside this pain Bm Gbm G Please don't watch me Bm Gbm G Love like an infant scared and crawling [repeat chorus] [solo] -10--7---------------------|-10--7--12------------------------------- ---------10--7--7h8--7-----|------------10--7h8--10--8--7--7h8--10--8 ------------------------7--|----------------------------------------- ---------------------------|----------------------------------------- ---------------------------|----------------------------------------- ---------------------------|----------------------------------------- -----------------------------------|------------------------- -7--8--10--8--7--------------------|------------------------- -----------------7h9--7------------|------------------------- -------------------------9-9/12-12-|-11\9-------------------- -----------------------------------|-------9--10--12--10--9-- -----------------------------------|------------------------- ---------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ---------------------------------- -12--10-10-10---9-9---7-7---5/7--- NOTE: I originally played this song as a Bm D G Bm A G progression, and, acoustically at least, it sounds fine that way. It can be easier than barring the Gbm.