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Artist: Thousand Foot Krutch
Song: Move
Album: The Art of Breaking
Tuning: Drop B (B, F#, B, E, G#, C#)
I'm tabbing all the Lead stuff with the same tuning as the Rhythm
Guitar, but you can play it in standard if you move it all down 3 frets.
This will be the sixth tab of this song on the site. Three of the other tabs
are only the intro, (Including my first tab ever) and the other two are
doubles, excluding the second guitar and being a bit off. So I'll have a go.
This is my first "full song online guitar tab". I've submitted my intro tab,
three bass tabs, written lots of tabs on paper and I've been playing guitar
for more than three years, so I'm not inexperienced. But yeah, this is indeed
my first "full song online guitar tab", so here we go.
Sorry for all the unnecessary talk, LOL :)
P.M. or ... = Palm Muting, simply mute the strings with your right palm.
Wah. or ^ = Marks when to push down on the wah wah pedal.
x = Scratching, muting tones with your fret hand to get a cool "dead" sound.
N = My way of making a notation that I explain later on in the tab.
* = Natural Harmonics, place a fretting finger gently over the indicated fret.
/ = Slide up
\ = Slide down
p = Pull off
Intro: (Rhythm Guitar, plays with heavy TFK distortion through whole song.)
E |-------------------------------------------|
B |--0007778--0008\7770001010108--00010/121212|
F#|-------------------------------------------|
B |-------------------------------------------|
P.M. ...... ... ...... . . ... . .
E |-------------------------------------------|
B |--0007778--0008\7770001010108--0007--------|
F#|-----------------------------------888-----|
B |-------------------------------------------|
P.M. ...... ... ...... . . ... ...
Chorus: (Rhythm Guitar, Version 1)
E |-----------5-55/77--------5--5-3-2---------5-55/77------------10-5-5--|
B |--0--7-30--5-55/77--0-07-75--5-3-2-0--7-30-5-55/77--0-07-788--10-5-5--|
F#|--0--7-30--3-33/55--0-07-73--3-1-0-0--7-30-3-33/55--0-07-788--8--3-3--|
B |--0--7-30-----------0-07-7---------0--7-30----------0-07-788----------|
Verse 1: (Rhythm Guitar, several changes compared to intro)
E |-------------------------------------------|
B |-------------------------------------------|
F#|-------------------------------------------|
B |--0007778--00088770001010108--2N2-10/121212|
P.M. ....... ............. . . ... . . . .
E |-------------------------------------------|
B |-------------------------------8\7-7/8-----|
F#|-------------------------------8\7-7/8-----|
B |--0007778--00088770001010108---8\7-7/8-----|
P.M. ....... ............. . .
E |--------------------------------------------|
B |--------------------------------------------|
F#|--------------------------------------------|
B |--0007778--00088770001010108--2N2-10/121212-|
P.M. ....... ............. . . ... . . . .
E |--------------------------------------------|
B |--------------------------------------------|
F#|--------------------------------------------|
B |--0007778--00088770001010108--2N2-733-------|
P.M. ....... ........... . . . ... ...
2N2 is a part where the rhythm goes faster. It basically sounds like this:
B |---222-2--|
P.M. ... .
Pre-Chorus: (Rhythm Guitar)
B |--0007778--|
F#|-----------|
B |-----------|
P.M. ......
Play Chorus (Version 1), then:
Chorus: (Rhythm Guitar, Version 2)
E |-----------5-55/77--------5--5-3-2---------5-55/77--------------10-5-5--|
B |--0--7-30--5-55/77--0-07-75--5-3-2-0--7-30-5-55/77--0-07-71010--10-5-5--|
F#|--0--7-30--3-33/55--0-07-73--3-1-0-0--7-30-3-33/55--0-07-71010--8--3-3--|
B |--0--7-30-----------0-07-7---------0--7-30----------0-07-71010----------|
At Chorus (Version 2) The Lead Guitar starts jamming up the party, it goes:
C#|------------------------------------------|
G#|--15-x15-x15--x15x15--15-x15-x15--13-11-10|
E |--14-x14-x14--x14x14--14-x14-x14--12-10-9-|
B |------------------------------------------|
Wah. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
C#|---------------------------------------15-12--|
G#|--15-x15-x15--15-x151515--15-x15-x15---13-10--|
E |--14-x14-x14--14-x141414--14-x14-x14----------|
B |----------------------------------------------|
Wah. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
The Lead Guitar has less distortion and uses a wah wah pedal. Sweet sound.
After the choruses, Rhythm Guitar plays an open B chord and lets it ring.
Only drums and vocals for a while.
Verse 2: (Rhythm Guitar)
E |-----------|
B |--8\7-7/8--|
F#|--8\7-7/8--|
B |--8\7-7/8--|
E |--------------------------------------------|
B |--------------------------------------------|
F#|--------------------------------------------|
B |--0007778--00088770001010108--2N2-10/121212-|
P.M. ....... ............. . . ... . . . .
E |--------------------------------------------|
B |---------------------------------xxxx-------|
F#|---------------------------------xxxx-------|
B |--0007778--00088770001010108--2N2xxxx-------|
P.M. ....... ........... . . . ...
Chorus (Version 1)
Chorus (Version 2)
Lead Guitar jumps in again at Chorus (Version 2), but does a few variations:
C#|------------------------------------------|
G#|--15-x15-x15--x15x15--15-x15-x15--13-11-10|
E |--14-x14-x14--x14x14--14-x14-x14--12-10-9-|
B |------------------------------------------|
Wah. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
C#|--------------------------1717----15-12-12--|
G#|--15-x15-x1515-x15-x15--15----15--13-10-10--|
E |--14-x14-x1414-x14-x14--14------------------|
B |--------------------------------------------|
Wah. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Bridge: (Rhythm Guitar)
E |--5-5-5-5-5-5-5--3--3-3-3-3-3-3--------8------7------8------7--|
B |--5-5-5-5-5-5-5--3--3-3-3-3-3-3---0-0-xx-0-0-xx-0-0-xx-0-0-xx--|
F#|--3-3-3-3-3-3-3--1--1-1-1-1-1-1---0-0-x6-0-0-x5-0-0-x6-0-0-x5--|x2
B |----------------------------------0-0-x--0-0-x--0-0-x--0-0-x---|
E |--3---xx3-3---xx3-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-3---xx3-3---xx3-7-7-7-7-5-5-5-5|
B |--3---xx3-3---xx3-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-3---xx3-3---xx3-7-7-7-7-5-5-5-3|
F#|--1---xx1-1---xx1-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-1---xx1-1---xx1-5-5-5-5-3-3-3-3|
B |-----------------------------------------------------------------|
E |--3---xx3-3---xx3-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5---------3--------------------|
B |--3---xx3-3---xx3-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5---------3---------*5-*5-*5---|
F#|--1---xx1-1---xx1-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3---------1--------------------|
B |-----------------------------------------------------------------|
Bridge: (Lead Guitar, no wah pedal)
C#|--15----15----15----15--13-----12----10-8-8/10-10-|
G#|-----13----13----13---------11----11--------------|
E |--------------------------------------------------|
B |--------------------------------------------------|
C#|--15----15----15----15--13-----12----10-8-8/10-17-|
G#|-----13----13----13---------11----11--------------|
E |--------------------------------------------------|
B |--------------------------------------------------|
(Some kind of effect is added)
C#|-----17---------17--------------------------|
G#|--15----18---15----18------18-17------18-17-|
E |------------------------17---------17-------|
B |--------------------------------------------|
C#|-----17---------17--------------------20-17-|
G#|--15----18---15----18---15-18-17---15-------|
E |--------------------------------------------|
B |--------------------------------------------|
C#|-----17---------17--------------------------------------------|
G#|--15----18---15----18------18-17------18-17----------18p17p15-|
E |------------------------17---------17-------------------------|
B |--------------------------------------------------------------|
Since there is scratching and natural harmonics being played at the same time,
I think the Lead Guitar actually plays these scratchings synchronized with the
harmonics:
E |---------|
B |--x-x-x--| (It's easier for the Lead Guitar to reach for
F#|--x-x-x--| the chorus stuff fast if it takes the scratchings.)
B |--x-x-x--|
Chorus (Version 1) Here the Lead Guitar repeats the first chorus it played.
Chorus (Version 2) x3
1st Chorus: (Lead Guitar)
C#|--------------22-22-221717----------------------|
G#|--15-x15-x15----------------15-x15-x15--13-11-10|
E |--14-x14-x14----------------14-x14-x14--12-10-9-|
B |------------------------------------------------|
Wah. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
C#|--------------22-22-1717---------17---17---17--x15-12--|
G#|--15-x15-x15------------15--1515----15---15----x13-10--|
E |--14-x14-x14----------------1414-----------------------|
B |-------------------------------------------------------|
Wah. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
2nd Chorus: (Lead Guitar)
C#|------------------------------------------|
G#|--15-x15-x15--x15x15--15-x15-x15--13-11-10|
E |--14-x14-x14--x14x14--14-x14-x14--12-10-9-|
B |------------------------------------------|
Wah. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
C#|--------------22-22-1717---------17---17---17--x15-12-12--|
G#|--15-x15-x15------------15--1515----15---15----x13-10-10--|
E |--14-x14-x14----------------1414--------------------------|
B |----------------------------------------------------------|
Wah. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
3rd Chorus: (Lead Guitar)
C#|------------------------------------------|
G#|--15-x15-x15--x15x15--15-x15-x15--13-11-10|
E |--14-x14-x14--x14x14--14-x14-x14--12-10-9-|
B |------------------------------------------|
Wah. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
C#|--------------22-22-1717---------17---17---17--x15-12--|
G#|--15-x15-x15------------15--1515----15---15----x13-10--|
E |--14-x14-x14----------------1414-----------------------|
B |-------------------------------------------------------|
Wah. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Rhythm Guitar ends with a little slide downwards from the final chord.
To erase confusion I might add that the song plays chorus 9 times. First
1 chorus, then 2 choruses, then 2 choruses, ending with 4 choruses.
That should be it. I might have made minor timing mistakes, but otherwise
I think it should be accurate. Hope this song can help you improve your
Guitar play. Please Comment. TFK ROCKS!!!
God Bless,
Daniel



