Great Romances Of The 20th Century


Tabdude: Erik Johnson Artist: Taking back Sunday Song: Great Romances of the 20th Century Its really important that you listen to the song while looking at this tab in order to really understand where everything goes. The tab is laid out in order, from beginning to the end. This tab is totally accurate for the song aside from small little things the guitarists might be doing. Ive arranged it for one guitar cause thats how my band covers it. The little background portion in the intro is played by the bass on the g-string. (#)=Number of times to play the chord CHords Used G# F# F#/A# B Em G#m7 e-------------------------4-- b-------------------------4-- g----------------4--------4-- d-6--4----4------4--2-----4-- a-6--4----x------2--2-----6-- E-4--2----6---------0-----4-- Intro x4 B(hold the bmajor form II barre for the whole intro) e--------------------------------------------- b--------------4---------------4-------------- g----4-4-----4--4-4---4-4----------4---------- d---4-4-4-4-4-4--4---4-4-4--4-4-4-4-4--------- a--2-----2------------------------------------ E----------0--------2------2-4---2------------ Verse G#(8)---Em(8)---B(8)---F#(8) Bridge thingy G#7 B e------------------------------------------ b----------------------4------------------- g-------4----------4-----4------4---4------ d---4-----4----------4-----4------4---4--4- a-----6-----6-----------------2----------4- E-4--------------0-----------------------2- B(1)-F#/A#(1)(quick change from B to this)--G#(8)--Em(8)--B(8)--F#(4) You play the above a bunch of times and then you do the little B to F#/A# then go to this below. When marked with *, play chord only twice with palm muting. G#*(2)--F#*(2)--Em*(2)--Em*(2) (x2) Strum these chords G#(8)--F#(8)--Em(16)(you play this progression with strumming in the beat of the song a whole bunch of times and then you hit the Em and just let it fade out then play this little solo, youll have to listen to song for timing, its an oversimplified version, so feel free to add notes if they sound good and dont throw off the beat) e---------------------------- b---------------------5--4--- g--4-6-4--4-3---4-6-4------4- d-------------4-------------- a---------------------------- E---------------------------- Then after this you do this jaun. Play these chords sort of quickly. G#(3)-F#(3)-G#(3)-F#(3)-G#(1)-F#(1)-Em - do this like three or four times then hit the Em and let it fade...then go to this next section with palm muting. pm................... G#(16)--F#(16)--Em(32) No palm muting here, same riff basically as before. G#(3)-F#(3)-G#(3)-F#(3)-G#(1)-F#(1)-Em(1) (#)=Number of times to play the chord