Thousand Foot Krutch
Tuning:
EADGBE

Intro: 
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-------7----------------------------------------------------
---7-------7-----------7---------------9--------------------
-5---5---5---5-----7-------7-------9-------9-------5--------
---------------5-5---5---5---5-7-7---7---7---7-3-3---3--3/5-

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-------7*---------------------------------------------------
---7-------7-----------7*---7*---------9--------------------
-5---5---5---5-----7---------------9*------9-------5--------
---------------5-5---5---5---5-7-7---7---7---7-3-3---3--3/5-

***The Lead guitar plays the whole intro while a second guitar hits the notes that are 
stared

The rest is extreamly simple for almost the rest of the song. Basiclly all you do is play 
this 4 chords.  Just listen to the cd for the differant timings and plam mutings.


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---x---x--x--x---
---7---x--x--x---
---7---7--9--5---
---5---7--9--5---
-------5--7--3---

here's the lead part inbeween the verses

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--7-7-5-5-3---7-7-5-5-3---7-7-5-5-3---0-0-4-4-5-------------
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Then,
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--7777777777(bunch of times)--5-5-4-5-----------------------
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The only other thing about this song is I think the rhythm guitar with the distortion in 
the background is d-tuned.
D-tuning
DADGBE
I play it like it is above because you move your hand less and it's just easier.  
the only difference in sound is that they play the open D when they play the above 
guitar riff.

Thats it any questions e-mail me at Bchoncoop@juno.com
Have fun playing!
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