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One By One All Day by The Shins One By One All Day Tuning: Standard Riff 1 - Verse e|--0------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|----0-----0-------0----0-----0-----0-----0-----0---------------------------| G|------1h2---2---2----2---1h2---2p1-----2-----2-----------------------------| D|--------------4----4-----------------2-----2-------------------------------| A|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Riff 2 e|--------------------------|--2-----3-2-----------3--------0--0-0-0--0------| B|--------0-----------2-----|----3-------3--7-7-7--3---7-7--2--2-2-2--0------| G|------0---0-------2---2---|------2--------7-7-7--4---7-7--2--2-2-2--1------| D|----0-------0---2-------2-|---------------7-7-7--5---7-7--2--2-2-2--2------| A|--------------0-----------|---------------5-5-5--5---5-5--0--0-0-0--2------| E|--3-----------------------|----------------------3------------------0------| Play verse again, then riff 2, the solo (tremolo picking each note): e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| G|--7--9---11---13--14--11-9--------------9-11--9----9-11--12-11-9-----------| D|---------------------------11-9-7-9--11---------11----------------11-9-7-9-| A|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| G|-----9-11---13--14--9--------------9-11--9----9-11--12-11-9----------------| D|--11-------------------11-9-7-9-11---------11----------------11-9-7-9------| A|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Play riff 2 twice more and then go into these riffs, which repeat til the end: Riff 3A Riff 3B (just sort of go into this after awhile) e|----------------------------|--------0---0----------3---3------------------| B|--------0------------0------|----------0--------------0--------------------| G|------1---1--------0---0----|------1-------1------0-------0----------------| D|----2-------2----0-------0--|----2--------------0--------------------------| A|----------------------------|----------------------------------------------| E|--0------------3------------|--0--------------3----------------------------| If you want to get fancy and play the weird thing at the end: e|------xxx-------------xxx-----xxx--10~-------------------------------------| B|------xxx-------------xxx-----xxx--8~--------------------------------------| G|------xxx-------------xxx-----xxx--7~--------------------------------------| D|--555-xxx-555-777-222-xxx-222-xxx------------------------------------------| A|--555-xxx-555-777-222-xxx-222-xxx------------------------------------------| E|--333-xxx-333-555-000-xxx-000-xxx------------------------------------------| | / slide up | \ slide down | h hammer-on | p pull-off | ~ vibrato | + harmonic | x Mute note --------------- version 2 It sounds lovely with open chords, with the obvious exception being the F#, which is easiest (and sounds best) played at 2nd fret. I initially thought that the chord after the second E in the verse was E7sus4 02020x as in past and pending, but upon further listening, I'm sure it's just a D. E B E - D A "Howdy, lem," my grandpa said with his eyes closed E B E - D A wiping the eastbound dust from his sunburned brow A a life before doubt. Chorus: G A G A I smell the engine grease and mint the wind is blending G A D F# G under the moan of rotting elm in the silo floor D A Verse 2: E B E - D A Down a hill of pine tree quills we made our way E B E - D A to the bottom and the ferns where thick moss grows A beside a stream. Chorus: G A G A Under the rocks are snails and we can fill our pockets G A D F# G and let them go one by one all day in a brand new place D A Instrumental break x2 E B E-D A E B D A (play this variation on the verse chords twice) Chorus: G A G A You were no ordinary drain on her defenses G A D F# G and she was no ordinary girl Oh, Inverted World A G A if every moment of our lives were cradled softly A D in the hands of a strange and gentle child F# G I'd not roll my eyes E G so. E G Repeat until fade When James Mercer played this acoustically, he repeated the E and G at the end a few times then ended with E G A E which sounds really nice. As usual, Mercer does a lot of Hammer ons and pull offs, which you can add optionally (sounds great on the D chord just before the F# and on the A in the chorus) Furthermore, The E to D change is a quick one. The E and B chords are a bar each, whereas the E and D chords last half a bar each. Listen to the song if timing is an issue. --------------- version 3 Verse 1: E B E A "howdy, lem," my grandpa said with his eyes closed E B E A wiping the eastbound dust from his sunburned brow A a life before doubt. Chorus: G A G A i smell the engine grease and mint the wind is blending G A D F# G A under the moan of rotting elm in the silo floor Verse 2: E B E A down a hill of pine tree quills we made our way E B E A to the bottom and the ferns where thick moss grows A beside a stream. Chorus: G A G A under the rocks are snails and we can fill our pockets G A D F# G A and let them go one by one all day in a brand new place Interlude E B E A X8 (same pattern as vese just it is played 8 times, not four) Chorus: G A G A You were no ordinary drain on her defenses G A D F# G and she was no ordinary girl Oh, Inverted World ------------