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Bleed To Love Her by Lindsey Buckingham Bleed To Love Her Tuning: Eb Ab Db Gb Bb Eb Tuning: D#G#C#F#A#D# This transcription of Bleed To Love Her is based on the version found on Fleetwood Macs live album The Dance, where all strings are tuned down a half step. There are also several live performances of Lindsey playing this solo on YouTube and there is at least one in this tuning, however, the middle 8 as sung on the album is quite high and Ive found another YouTube clip where Lindsey has the guitar tuned down a full step DGCFAD which you might want to experiment with if you’re going to be singing. Intro/Verse x4 e|------5-----5----5-----5-----5----4-----4------4----2-----2-----2-------| B|------------------------------------------------------------------------| G|----2-----2----------2-----2----------2-----2-----------1-----1---------| D|------------------------------------0-----0------0----2-----2-----2-----| A|--0-----0-----0----0-----0-----0----------------------------------------| E|------------------------------------------------------------------------| e|--0-----0-----0----------0-----0-----------0-----0-----------0----0-----| B|------------------------------------------------------------0----0------| G|------2-----2-----2----2-----2-----2----2-----2-----------------------2-| D|--------------------------------------0-----0---------------------------| A|----0-----0-----0----4-----4-----4-----------------4--2-----------------| E|----------------------------------------------------------0----0----0---| Chorus (part 1) x3 e|---------------------------------|---------------|-----------------------| B|-----2----0----2----2----0----2--|----2---0---2--|-----0----0------------| G|----2----2---------2----2--------|---2---2-------|--------------2--------| D|---------------------------------|--0---0---0----|---2----2--------------| A|--0----0----0----0----0----0-----|---------------|-----------------------| E|---------------------------------|---------------|--0----0----0----------| Chorus (part 2) x1 e|--------------------------------|---------------|------------------------| B|--------------------------------|----0---2---0--|-----0------------------| G|----2----2----2----2----2----2--|---2---2-------|---------2----2---------| D|---2----2---------2----2--------|--0---0---0----|---2----2---------------| A|--0----0----0----0----0----0----|---------------|------------------------| E|--------------------------------|---------------|--0----0----0-----------| Then repeat Intro/Verse x2 Then repeat Chorus (parts 1 and 2) as written Middle 8 Depending on which clip you watch, Lindsey plays this two different ways ! With the version on the album its really hard to distinguish what hes doing with the rest of the band playing at the same time. On the YouTube clip where hes tuned down half a step, he basically plays the second half of the Intro/Verse riff minus two notes, like this... Middle 8 (version 1) e|------0-----0----------0-----0-----------0-----0--------0----0----------| B|-------------------------------------------------------0----0-----------| G|----2-----2-----2----2-----2-----2----2-----2-----2--------------2------| D|------------------------------------0-----0------0----------------------| A|--0-----0-----0----4-----4-----4----------------------------------------| E|-----------------------------------------------------0----0----0--------| On the YouTube clips where hes tuned down a full step, he seems to prefer moving up the neck, something like this... Middle 8 (version 2) e|------0-----0----------0-----0------------------------------------------| B|---------------------------------------7----7--------9---9--------------| G|----2-----2-----2----6-----6-----6----7----7----7---9---9---9-----------| D|------------------------------------------------------------------------| A|--0-----0-----0----4-----4-----4----5----5----5----7---7---7------------| E|------------------------------------------------------------------------| Personally, Ive been playing a combination of both, staying down the neck as in version 1 but trying to make the higher strings do something a little different so the melody stands out more and gives that sense of variation from the main riff as in version 2. This is what I play... Middle 8 (version 3) e|------0-----0----------4-----4---------2-----2----------4----4----------| B|------------------------------------------------------------------------| G|----2-----2-----2----2-----2-----2---2-----2-----2----1----1----1-------| D|------------------------------------0-----0-----0----2----2----2--------| A|--0-----0-----0----4-----4-----4----------------------------------------| E|------------------------------------------------------------------------| Whichever version you choose, the Middle 8 is played four times and then go back and keep repeating part 1 of the Chorus as many times as you like, on the record it’s about nine times. Finish the song on a single strum of A major e|---0--^--| B|---2--|--| G|---2--|--| D|---2--|--| A|---0--|--| E|---x-----| Once again she steals away Then she reaches out to kiss me And how she takes my breath away Pretending that she won't miss me Oohh I would bleed to love her Bleed to love her Oohh I would bleed to love her And once again she calls to me Then she vanishes in thin air And how she takes my breath away Pretending that she's not there Oohh I would bleed to love her Bleed to love her Oohh I would bleed to love her Somebody's got to see this through All the world is laughing at you Somebody's got to sacrifice If this whole thing's going to turn out right Oohh I would bleed to love her Bleed to love her Oohh I would bleed to love her --------------