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Blindside - She Shuts Your Eyes


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Song:She Shuts Your Eyes
Band:Blindside
Copyright:2002 Elektra Records
Album:Silence
Tabbed by:Patrick

I didn't see a tab for this song on the site so i decided to tab it myself.It's
a great song in Drop D#.Yes, I said D#. I've seen them do it live and it's also
the easiest and most practical way to do it.I'm going to label the strings with
out the # cause it saves time.

Intro:
e-----------------------
b-----------------------
g-----------------------
D-555555555-8888-33-----
A-555555555-8888-33-----
D-555555555-8888-33-----

Verse:
e--------------------------------------
b--------------------------------------
g--------------------------------------however many times
D-00000000-77777777-5555555555555555---
A-00000000-77777777-5555555555555555---
D-00000000-77777777-5555555555555555---
Pm........ ........ ................

Pre-Chorus:
e-----------------------------------
b-----------------------------------
g-----------------------------------
D-00000000-77777777-88888888-3------
A-00000000-77777777-88888888-3------
D-00000000-77777777-88888888-3------

Chorus:
e-------------------------------------------------------------
b-------------------------------------------------------------
g-------------------------------------------------------------
D-5-0-8-87878-12/-5-0-8-87878-12/-5-0-8-87878-12/-5-1-10-3----
A-5-0-8-87878-12/-5-0-8-87878-12/-5-0-8-87878-12/-5-1-10-3----
D-5-0-8-87878-12/-5-0-8-87878-12/-5-0-8-87878-12/-5-1-10-3----

Chorus outro thing:
e-------------------
b-------------------
g-7777/3-2----------
D----------3--------
A-------------------
D-------------------

Verse
Pre-Chorus
Chorus

Bridge Solo thing:
e------------------
b------------------
g------------------
D-0h1/15-15/1p0----
A-0h1/15-15/1p0----
D-0h1/15-15/1p0----

Bridge Part 2 He sings the chorus over this:
e------------------------
b------------------------
g------------------------
D-5-0-7-5-0-7-5-0-7-5----
A-5-0-7-5-0-7-5-0-7-5----
D-5-0-7-5-0-7-5-0-7-5----

Chorus

End on:
e---------
b---------
g---------
D-5-55----
A-5-55----
D-5-55----

that's the whole song. im sure its 100% correct but if there are any 
corrections put them in the comments box.

Still Sleepwalking,
Patrick



Comments about this tab

Dani_Boy - 2006-05-04
Wait a sec. D#? You mean you drop the low E to D# and then tune all the other strings a semi-note sharp? Like this: D# A# D# G# C F

Am I right? I didn't know there were people using that kind of a tuning, even less that Blindside uses it for this song! I've got to try that tuning some time.
akaukal - 2006-05-04
yeah that's exactly right! I hate this tuning personally, but playing it in drop D doesn't make alot of sense here. That would mean in the chorus you'd have to jump from the 4 fret to the 1 instead of going 5 to 0. See what I mean? I did see them do this one in concert and Simon played a 5 to what looked like an 0.
akaukal - 2006-05-04
oh and I got the bridge wrong for sure no that I think about it.
akaukal - 2006-05-04
oh and the
D-1p0
A-1p0
D-1p0
I don't understand why I put that there. there isn't a pull-off.
akaukal - 2006-05-06
no i didn't get the bridge wrong, i mean the Pre-chorus.
Dani_Boy - 2006-05-06
Yeah the chords with 5-0-8 frets that you've tabbed in the chorus does seem a little fast and impractical to play in Drop D. It would be 6-1-9 or something like that. It's probably playable, but yeah, impractical.

Hey, what about this? Play it in Drop D with a capo on the 1st fret! I do NOT think it's the way that Blindside plays, but wouldn't that be a simple way if you want to avoid that tuning? Just a little strange idea I got ;) Tell me what you think.
akaukal - 2006-05-07
Haha! that's exactly what I was going to say! I've tried it with a capo before and it works perfectly. Capo's are fun to play with.
akaukal - 2006-05-07
actually a capo would be better too, cause it would avoid the chance of breaking the higher strings.
Dani_Boy - 2006-05-09
Yup, and when you're done you don't have to re-tune it either. Great :)
akaukal - 2006-05-12
well, could someone please RATE THIS TAB!!!! I would like to know what you ppl think.
akaukal - 2006-05-13
COME ONE PEOPLE!!!! RATE THE TAB!!!!
akaukal - 2006-05-13
ON*
sorefingers - 2006-05-17
Hey, if anyone ever wants to change a tab that they have already posted, email me the change, and I will edit the tab (since I administrate the Blindside tabs). My email is lukewmiller@gmail.com.
akaukal - 2006-05-18
sweet, I'll remember that!
akaukal - 2006-05-21
okay, over 170 people have viewed this tab and no one has rated it! Please RATE THIS TAB!!It's starting to get really annoying.
akaukal - 2006-06-02
YEAH SOMEONE RATED IT!!!!
Addero - 2006-06-23
Dude, calm down. Some of my tabs have gone over 250 views without even getting a single vote. Two of mine are over 300 now, and the only people who voted on those were some friends of mine and one guy who I guess was pissed off at me, who voted my Left With Alibis and Lying Eyes tab as a 0. It just takes time, don't worry.
By the way, it's a great tab! 5/5! ;) Good job!

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