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Giants Sleeping by Koji







                         Giants Sleeping 







 
Tuning: Standard
    F      F          C        C2    G2   G3            B     B2    B3
e|--------------------------------------------------|
B|--1------1----------1-----------------------------|
G|--2----0h2----------------------------------------|
D|--4------4----------0h2------2----(f3)1 (f5)1-----|
A|--3------3----------3--------3----(f5)3 (f7)3-----|  2    (f3)1 (f5)1
E|--------------------------------------------------|  3    (f5)3 (f7)3
Intro F C C2 G2 G3 X4
 
 
F                             C    C2 G2 G3
Appalachian giants sleeping.
 
F                             C   C2 G2 G3
Grey, blue, green silhouettes;
 
F                       C        C2   G2    G3   F Intro X2
White dotted lines cut across a great american cloth.
 
F                           C     C2 G2 G3
Miles on miles off in memory.
 
F                                         C C2 G2 G3
Ghosts haunt, hang and hover like the morning mist.
 
F                                 C      C2   G2    G3  F  Intro X2
The sun burns it off, the giants rise, then I know Im alive.
 
F                       C      C2 G2 G3
 The afternoon sky is a hammer
 
F                               C      C2 G2 G3
Beating down, blinding my eyes.
 
 
F                                 C      C2   G2    G3  F  Intro X2 F C C/B
 Long at last, dusk comes forgiving me. I know Im alright.
 
Em             F                                 C    C2
 Finding it easier to leave than to stay.
 
Em             F                                               C    C2
Rushing in, rushing out through the infinite day.
 
Em             F                                 C    C/B      Am G Dm B B2 B3
 Im losing myself in finding my way finding my way.
 
F                             C    C2 G2 G3
Appalachian giants sleeping.
 
F                             C    C2 G2 G3
Grey, blue, green silhouettes;
 
 
F                         C               C2    G2 G3          F       C
White dotted lines cut across a great american cloth
 






Appalachian giants sleeping. Grey, blue, green silhouettes; White 
dotted lines cut across a great american cloth. Miles on miles off 
in memory. Ghosts haunt, hang and hover like the morning mist. 
The sun burns it off, the giants rise, then I know I’m alive. 
The afternoon sky is a hammer beating down, blinding my eyes. 
Long at last, dusk comes forgiving me. I know I’m alright. 
Finding it easier to leave than to stay. Rushing in, rushing 
out through the infinite day. I’m losing myself in finding 
my way. Appalachian giants sleeping. Grey, blue, green 
silhouettes; White dotted lines cut across a great american 
cloth.







 
| /   slide up
| \   slide down
| B   hammer-on
| p   pull-off
| ~   vibrato
| +   harmonic
| x   Mute note
| B   Bend
| pb  Pre-bend
| br  Bend release
| pbr Pre-bend release
| brb Bend release bend







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version 2 








Tuning: Standard
No Capo
3/4 Timing
 
 
 
If you play the chords like this it should sound identical to the original recording.
 
Im not sure what the chord names are for the (C1) and (C2), but follow the tab,
and make sure to mute the low E string with your thumb. Don't worry too much about
muting the other strings and it should be fine
 
     F                                      (C1)     (C2)         C/Gmaj9     C/Emaj7
     0                                        X         X                 0                 0
     1                                        X         X                 1                 0
     2                                        X         X                 0                 0
     3                                        3         5                 0                 2
     3                                        5         7                 2                 3
     0                                        X         X                 3                 0
 
When he plays the F/Cmaj7 chord, he usually hammers on to the G string with his
middle finger and same with the C chord on the D string. Play with that a bit and
it should sound about right.
 
 
F                                          C            C (C1) (C2)
Appalachian giants sleeping. 
F                                         C             C (C1) (C2)
Grey, blue, green silhouettes;
F                                   C                  C (C1) (C2)
 White dotted lines cut across a great american cloth.
 
F C (C1) (C2) 2x
 
 
(Repeat this pattern for 2nd and 3rd verses)
 
 
 
Miles on miles off in memory.
 
Ghosts haunt, hang and hover like the morning mist.
 
The sun burns it off, the giants rise,
 
 then I know I'm alive.
 
 
 
The afternoon sky is a hammer
 
beating down, blinding my eyes.
 
Long at last, dusk comes forgiving me.
 
 I know I'm alright.
 
 
Play the pattern 2x, but instead of (C1) and (C2) use C/Gmaj9 to transition into the chorus
 
 
Em            F                                   C              C/Emaj7
Finding it easier to leave than to stay
Em                           F                                     C                  C/Emaj7
. Rushing in, rushing out through the infinite day
Em                    F                          C
. I'm losing myself in finding my way.
                     C/Emaj7                    G7                 C
finding my waaaaaay
 
 
 
Wait 4 measures then just repeat the verse and you're finished!






Appalachian giants sleeping. Grey, blue, green silhouettes; White 
dotted lines cut across a great american cloth. Miles on miles off 
in memory. Ghosts haunt, hang and hover like the morning mist. 
The sun burns it off, the giants rise, then I know I’m alive. 
The afternoon sky is a hammer beating down, blinding my eyes. 
Long at last, dusk comes forgiving me. I know I’m alright. 
Finding it easier to leave than to stay. Rushing in, rushing 
out through the infinite day. I’m losing myself in finding 
my way. Appalachian giants sleeping. Grey, blue, green 
silhouettes; White dotted lines cut across a great american 
cloth.








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