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music - what happens when the heart just stops

 
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Most of the song revolves around:

	F, C, G.

For the "I'm feeling everything" bit play:

	Am and then,

	e-0
	B-1
	G-0
	D-2
	A-2
	E-0

There's a lead line that wanders in and out of the song based around this theme:

	e|-------0---------0-----0----
	-|-3-h-5---5-3-h-5---5-6-5----
	-|----------------------------
	-|----------------------------
	-|----------------------------
	E|----------------------------


source: Batgimp [URL]


Pretty much the entire song is F C G 

e:-------------0-------3-------------| 
B:-----1-------1-------3-------------| 
G:-----2p0-----0-------0-------------| 
D:-----3-----0h2-------0-------------| 
A:-----3-------3-------2-------------| 
E:-------------0-------3-------------| 

The pull off on F is only there sometimes, otherwise that's about it. 

Listen to CD for strumming/timing etc... 


source: John Canavan


It sounds good, when you're playin F, to throw your pinky
down on the third fret of the high e string every now and
again.


	F                        C          G      F
	So what happens when the heart just stops
	 F                    C        G        F
	Stops caring for anyone
						  C             G
	The hollow in your chest dries up
					   F         C        G
	And you stop believing
	 F                       C          G        F
	So what happens when the heart gives up
	 F                     C        G        F
	But the body goes on living
	F                       C       G
	The blood crawls to a slow and stops
			   F
	And flows away


	Am                    G
	You see I'm feeling everything
	Am           G
	Nothing gets by
	F...........
	There is a hollow in my chest


source: Music Tab City [URL]

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