This same pattern happens throughout the whole song, and it can be played like this or with just the first and second notes played, skipping the last note. I can't tell which Wayne is doing, it sounds good both ways. It's definitly easier to play without the last, and sounds just as good... Whole song: e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|--------6----6-----6-----6-----6-----6-----6-----6-----2-----2-----2-----2-----1-----1-----1-----1-| G|------6----6-----6-----6-----6-----6-----6-----6-----3-----3-----3-----3-----2-----2-----2-----2---| D|----8----8-----8-----8-----8-----8-----8-----8-----4-----4-----4-----4-----3-----3-----3-----3-----| A|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Chorus: The bend in the chorus is: e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| G|----14 Bent half a step up to 15-------------------------------------------| D|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| A|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| E|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
(Also, during the second half of the chorus you can play these power chords dirty...) e|-----------------------------------| B|-----------------------------------| G|-----------------------------------| D|-----8--------------4---3----------|(X2) A|-----8--------------4---3----------|
Alternative guitar chords and tabs for Believer by Imagine Dragons