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300 Mph Torrential Outpoor Blues Tab

 
Artist: White Stripes Tabs Comments [ 4 ]  Open comments in a new window Tabbed by: elpantalla Rating: 3 for 300 Mph Torrential Outpoor Blues tab by White Stripes [ 6 votes ]
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Main Riff


E|----------------|
B|----------------|
G|-----1-x-1--2---|
D|-----2-x-2--0---|
A|----------------|
E|--0-------------|

The fingerpicking part
E|---------------------------------------------------|
B|-----------3v------3-----3-----5v--3---------------|
G|--0--1--2------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------|
E|-----0-----0----0-----0-----0------0----0----0-----|
The E string just does eighth notes.

And the rest of the song is chords, which I will show you next.

E(riff)
I'm bringing back ghosts
D
That are no longer there
E(riff)
I'm getting hard on myself
D
Sittin in my easy chair.
------------------A
Well theres 3 people in the mirror
------------G---------------------------D-------------------E(Riff)
And I'm wondering which one of them I should choose
---------------B
Well I cant keep from laughing
------------------------D---------------G------------------E
Spitting out these 300 mile per hour outpour blues

In the last part there, the D and the G are played for half the time you play the B, 
listen to the song to figure it out.
In the last verse, he plays E5 up at the 7th fret on the A string and D5 instead of the open chords.

I think that's it.
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