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saveferris1643The Unwinding Cable Car by Abnerlin
of the album Cities
Capo 2
All chords relative to capo
Intro
Bm A G x2
Verse
Bm A G x4
Chorus
Bm A G x4
Verse
Chorus
Bridge
G Bm G A x3
Interlude
Bm A G x2
Chorus
Bm A G x4
This is a very simple but cool song.
You can also play these power chords instead of using the capo
C#m (Bm w/ capo) x46600
B (A w/ capo) x24400
A2 (G w/ Capo) x02200
These will work, but i think the band plays it with the real chords
and the capo on the CD, and I think it sounds better anyway.
Comments about this tab
dtaylorl - 2007-04-05
Played this through with the CD a few times and it sounds right. I thinks it's played without the capo however and the chords are like this:
C#m x46654
B x24422
A2 x02200
guitarist4God15 - 2007-04-11
it's not that they capo it but its that they used a twelve string guitar instead of the regular 6 string.
switchfootprson - 2007-04-21
Great! I thought it sounded nice. I think I'll make the tab for this song.
Lou#1RelientKfn - 2007-10-12
I thought Anberlin used a twelve string, but I wasn't sure. This is one of my favorite songs! Thanks for the chords.
saveferris1643 - 2007-10-26
This might be a 12-string, I'm really not sure.
taykey - 2008-05-28
what's the difference between a twelve string and a six string?
inkey - 2008-06-07
The 12 strings have well 12 strings, I don't play one and I don't know much about them, But if I'm right the stings are paired together and tuned a little higer than the one before it,and they have a higher sound than a six string,here's a link to a wikipedia page about them if you are really curious.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twelve_string_guitar (great tab by the way!)
cytael - 2008-10-07
Just saw them play this live a couple days ago. Two acoustic guitars on stage -- a six-string playing rhythm chords (open: C#m, B, A) and a twelve-string playing the "lead" riffs. They played the acoustic version of the song, like the bonus track on the New Surrender CD; the Cities recording probably uses different instrumentation.
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