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LinkinParktabs v1.0*
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Author: Mike Cook
Artist: Linkin Park
Song : In The End
Album : Hybrid Theory
Email : gcook2314@home.com
visit : http://come.to/tabnet
Tuning: Dropped D one half step down
C# G# C# F# A# D#
-|-DJ(piano)----------------------------------------------------------------|-
-|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|-
-|---4-4-0---------0---4-4-0---------0---4-4-0---------0---4-4-0------------|-
-|-2-------4-4-4-4---2-------4-4-4-4---2-------4-4-4-4---2-------4----------|-
-|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|-
-|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|-
Played at different intervals and at(in<-hehe) the end as well
[Verse] Clean
-|------*7-------*12--------------------------------------------------------|-
-|---*7-------*7------------------------------------------------------------|-
-|-*5-------*5--------------------------------------------------------------|-
-|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|-
-|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|-
-|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|-
Play 4 times, (and through chorus on CD)
*=Harmonic (see note)
[Chorus] Distortion
-|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|-
-|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|-
-|--------7--5-----------7--5--4-------------------------------------------|-
-|-2-/-5--7--5--0-2-/-5--7--5--4-------------------------------------------|-
-|-2-/-5--5--3--0-2-/-5--5--3--2-------------------------------------------|-
-|-2-/-5--0-----0-2-/-5--0--------------------------------------------------|-
Play once
[Verse] Clean
-|------*7-------*12--------------------------------------------------------|-
-|---*7-------*7------------------------------------------------------------|-
-|-*5-------*5--------------------------------------------------------------|-
-|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|-
-|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|-
-|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|-
Play 4 times
[Chorus(altered)] Distortion
-|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|-
-|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|-
-|--------7--5-----------7--5---5-------------------------------------------|-
-|-2-/-5--7--5--0-2-/-5--7--5---5-------------------------------------------|-
-|-2-/-5--5--3--0-2-/-5--5--3---3-------------------------------------------|-
-|-2-/-5--0-----0-2-/-5--0------3-------------------------------------------|-
Play once
[Chorus] Distortion
-|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|-
-|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|-
-|--------7--5-----------7--5-----------------------------------------------|-
-|-2-/-5--7--5--0-2-/-5--7--5-----------------------------------------------|-
-|-2-/-5--5--3--0-2-/-5--5--3-----------------------------------------------|-
-|-2-/-5--0-----0-2-/-5--0--------------------------------------------------|-
Play Twice
-|-DJ(piano)---------|-------0-2-3-2---------*12----------------------------|-
-|-------------------|-----0------------------------------------------------|-
-|---4-4-0---------0-|---0--------------------------------------------------|-
-|-2-------4-4-4-4---|-2----------------------------------------------------|-
-|-------------------|------------------------------------------------------|-
-|-------------------|------------------------------------------------------|-
Play 4 times Once
Note:
Natural Harmonic
The natural harmonic is achieved quite easily ONCE you get the hang of it. Place
the fretboard. Pick the string behind the treble pickup for best results, and re
harmonics sound much better than others. Experiment on your own! A harmonic soun
will ring even after you've set the guitar down. Strong harmonics can be found o
the ones on the 3rd, 2.7th (as in two and seven tenths.), and 2.3rd. A good exam
"One Step Closer" and of course, this song, "In The End"
Any Comments, corrections etc, visit my site - http://come.to/tabnet
Enjoy!!
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Uploaded on behalf of Mike COok
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