• Song:

    Time Is Money

  • Artist:

    You Me At Six

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Title: Time Is Money (Feat. Winston McCall (Parkway Drive))
Artist: You Me At Six
Album: Sinners Never Sleep
Track No.: 9

I was looking around for a bass tab for this song, and noticed the guitar
 tab(Stripedew) for this. Whacked my guitar into drop D and played it via my 
electric whilst playing along I noticed how many of the notes were also being 
played by bass. So I slammed my bass into the same tuning and got to work 
transcribing the tab to bass. During transcribing I noticed a few minor 
differences between the tab for guitar and what the bass was playing, so I 
have made a few alterations, which notably makes the tab easier to play also, 
I will also note the alterations in the tab in a small side note. The guitar 
plays all powerchords throughout the whole song (except a few exclusions)

You Me At Six is a british band, often described as post-hardcore or pop
 punk. This song features of the 2011 album: Sinners Never Sleep, which aims 
at a heavier audience. Successes off the album include: Loverboy and Bite My 
Tongue (feat. Oliver Sykes(Bring Me The Horizon)) - which here in Britain is 
one of the notable constant popular radio plays which includes 'screaming'. 
This song alongside Bite My Tongue are two notable songs off the album as 
they both contain features from notable artists. Parkway Drive on the other 
hand is a popular Australian band described as metalcore. Parkway Drives last 
(and technically 3rd) album: Deep Blue, was a success in its own right, but 
left alot of fans going back to their older albums that built their 
foundation. Winston McCalls vocals have often been described as rash and dark 
for the metalcore genre and is one of the main principles of Parkway Drive.

Tuning: Drop D

Credit should be given to:
- Stripedew - tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/y/you_me_at_six/time_is_money_tab.htm
- Myself - CurtR95



Intro Part 1


Guitar Only x4



Intro Part 2


G|---------------------------|
D|---------------------------|  x4
A|---------------------------|
D|-1-3-1-3-3---1-1-1---1-1-1-|

The bass doesn't play the high bit of the riff.



VERSE


G|--------------|
D|--------------|   x8
A|--------------|
D|-1-6--3-------|

Notice the lack of hammer ons on the '1'



Chorus 1


G|------------------------------------|
D|------------------------------------|
A|------------------------------------|
D|-3-x16------11-x15-------13-x3------|


G|------------------------------------|
D|------------------------------------|
A|------------------------------------|
D|-3-x16------11-x15--------8-x2------|



Bridge


G|---------------------------|
D|---------------------------|  x2
A|---------------------------|
D|-1-3-1-3-3---1-1-1---1-1-1-|



VERSE


G|--------------|
D|--------------|   x8
A|--------------|
D|-1-6--3-------|



Chorus 2


G|------------------------------------|
D|------------------------------------|
A|------------------------------------|
D|-3-x16------11-x15-------13-x3------|


G|------------------------|
D|------------------------|
A|------------------------|
D|-3-x16------11-x15------|



BREAKDOWN (when Winston McCall comes in)


G|---------------|
D|---------------|
A|---------------|
D|-3-3-1-3---3~--|


G|-----------|
D|-----------|
A|-----------|
D|-1/3\1/3~--|


G|----|
D|----|
A|----|
D|-3~-|


G|-------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------| x6
A|-------------------------------------------|
D|-3-3-1-3-3---3-3-1-3-3---3-3-1-3-3---6---5-|

Notice the bass only plays the key notes at the end once.

G|----------|
D|----------|
A|----------|
D|-3-3-1-3~-|



By CurtR95
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