This is a tab of the outro compiled of loops. If you don't already have a looper pedal, I suggest getting one, because they're awesome, and then you can make things like this! Each segment is a bar with 4 beats. (when I use "|" across the entire tab) No [Intro]/[Verse] etc included. [Outro] Loop 1 e|------------|------------------|------------2---|-----------------------------------| B|-2h3--------|--5h7----------10-|--2-------------|-----------------------------------| G|------------|------------/11---|--------------2-|--4------2--1----------------------| D|------------|------------------|----------------|-----------------------------------| A|-2----------|--5---------------|--0-------------|-----------------------------------| E|------------|------------------|----------------|--0--------------------------------|
Loop 2 e|-------------------|--------------------|-------------------|-----------------| B|-11-14-16-11-14-16-|-11-13-14-11-13-14--|-11-14-16-11-14-16-|-9-11-14-9-11-14-| G|-------------------|--------------------|-------------------|-----------------| D|-------------------|--------------------|-------------------|-----------------| A|-------------------|--------------------|-------------------|-----------------| E|-------------------|--------------------|-------------------|-----------------| Loop 3 - Some of those deeper voice parts at 4:28ish, just give it a listen for timing. e|--------------------------|---------------------|----------------------------| B|--------------------------|---------------------|----------------------------| G|--------------------------|---------------------|----------------------------| D|--------------------------|---------------------|----------------------------| A|---------5--4--2-----4--2-|--/9--9--7--7--5--4--|-----2--0-------------------| E|---5--5-----------5-------|---------------------|--0-------4--0-/5-----------| Loop 4 Add in some chords for depth, one chord per bar, either let it ring out or give it some rhythm. Sometimes I make this into two loops, once with just the bass note being played more, then the second loop is each chord strummed once and left to ring out. To each their own though, do you. Bm D A E You can also do one loop open chords, another loop barre chords to make it sound more full. Loop 5 - Play this once at the beginning of each bar, totalling 4 times. e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| G|----19--18--16------18--16-------------------------------------------------| D|----------------19---------------------------------------------------------| A|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Loop 6 - The End Violin - Sounds pretty awesome if you play this with a slide. e|----------------------------|-----------------------------------------------| B|--------10-----5-----12-----|---15----19----17----12------------------------| G|----------------------------|-----------------------------------------------| D|--4-------------------------|-----------------------------------------------| A|----------------------------|-----------------------------------------------| E|----------------------------|-----------------------------------------------| That's pretty much it! After that, you can add little bits to fill in, for parts like the trumpet and other voice segments I may be missing, but I think this covers most major loops. Comment loops you've added and think make it sound more full; Hope you dig it! ************************************ | x Dead note | g Grace note | (n) Ghost note | h Hammer-on | p Pull-off | r Release | > Accented note | t Tapping | b Bend | br Bend release | pb Pre-bend | pbr Pre-bend release | / Slide up | \ Slide down | ~ Vibrato | s Slap | P Pop | PM Palm mute | TR Trill | N Tremolo