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Limp Bizkit
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Tabbed by: Nick Chavez This song is pretty easy to learn if you get the right tab of it. I've found out that this is the actual way you play the song Real way: First off, you have got to tune down 1 and 1/2 steps. The way you do that is to lay your fingers above the 3rd fret, and then just tune it normally (E,A,D,G,B,e). So now when you take your fingers off, it is tuned to C#,F#,B,E,G#,c#. Now that you are in tune, time to jam.(Chorus) c#-------- G#-------- E--------- B---4----- F#--4----3 C#--2-----Repeat as needed (Bridge#1)Continues after the adc#-------------------------------- G#-------------------------------- E--------------------------------- B-----------xx-x---------xx-x----- F#--4---4^--xx-x-4---4^--xx-x-4--- C#--2^--2^--xx-x-2^--2^--xx-x-2^-- c|-------------- G|-------------- E|-------------- B|----xx-x------ F|4^--xx-x-4/5/4 C|2^--xx-x-2/3/2 Repeat again and when you get back to here-^,do this c#------- G#------- E-------- B--4----- F#-4----3 C#-2-----Then do the Chorus. Repeat as needed. Then repeat Bridge#1 twice.Then you do the following palm mut c#---- G#---- E----- B----- F#-3-4 C#---2Repeat as needed Then here's the heavy part.c#-------------------- G#-------------------- E--------------------- B--------------------- F#-3------3--------3-- C#---2--0---2--2-0---2Repeat as needed. Then at the end, do the Chorus once. Last, you do Bridge#1 twice. Well there you have it hope this has been helpful. One last note of advice, if you listen to the song, you should get the timing perfect. Oh yeah, the little "^" things mean that you bend the note a little.
Composition: Leor DiMant, John Otto, Fred Durst, Brendan O'brien, Sam Rivers, and Wes Borland
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