Staind - Outside guitar chord
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 15:53:26 -0500
From: Praetersimus@aol.com
Subject: l/lewis_aaron/outside.crd
Song: Outside (acoustic version)
Artist: Aaron Lewis
Tabbed by Nate Underland (Praetersimus@aol.com)
I thought that this song was pretty easy but it turned out to be harder than
it sounded. I'm pretty sure that this is the real mother-deal y'all. You
can figure out the strumming in the verse and chorus for yourself; it's not
too complicated. The tab starts from the part where he says, "I'm feeling
those lighters."
Tuning: A half step lower on each string (Eb, Ab, Db, Gb, Bb, eb)
p = pull
~ = let ring
/ = slide
Verse 1: Play 4x
eb-------------------|
Bb-------------------|
Gb---9---7-----------|
Db---9---7---5---7---|
Ab---7---5---5---7---|
Eb-----------3---5---|
Chorus: Play once
eb-----7-----3-----5---------------3-----5---------|
Bb-----7-----0-----5-----2---------0-----5-----2---|
Gb---9-9-----0---7-7---2-2---------0---7-7---2-2---|
Db---9-9-----x---7-7---2-2---2-----x---7-7---2-2---|
Ab---7-7---2-2---5-5---0-0---2---2-2---5-5---0-0---|
Eb---------3-3---------------0---3-3---------------|
Solo: Play once
eb-------------------------------|
Bb-------------------------------|
Gb-----9---7-------2---------2---|
Db--9p-9---7---5---2---------2---|
Ab-----7---5---5---0--3-3-3--0---|
Eb-------------3-----------------|
Verse 2: same as Verse 1. Play 4x
Chorus: same as above. Let the A chord ring at the end.
I'm pretty sure that most of this is right and that there won't be another
update. I would like to give special thanks to Chad Huffman for his help on
the chords in the verses and to Evan Kahn for putting me on the right track
with the tuning of the guitar. If you have any questions or comments email
me at Praetersimus@aol.com. This is entirely my own work.
Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2001 23:25:39 -0500
From: Raymond Binkowski
Subject: l/lewis_aaron/outside.crd CONCERT version
Note: the key that the song is tabbed in is ok, but i
prefer to play it like they did in concert...just
slide down one fret:
8 6
8 6 4 6
6 4 4 6
2 4
RJ (bink1001@yahoo.com)
"Barum"
suggests that G and Am are in first position
and
Bret C.:guitarboy52@hotmail.com
suggest that all of the chords are in first position