Ten by Jimmy Eat World Tabbed (Chorded? is that a word?) by Jeffrey Chupp - 4:13 PM 12/4/2001 djchupp@samford.edu I think this is the first attempt to show how to play ten... ________________________________ Standard Tuning for the intro, play something like this e-----------------| B-----------------| G----2------------| D----2------------| over and over A-----------------| E-----------------| when the words come in we start playing these three chords for the verse A (x02220@1) E/G# (143121@4)name="chord_200232@1">D/F# e--0---0----2-------| B--2---0----3-------| G--2---1----2-------| D--2---2----0-------| these chords are picked, not strummed. A--0---2------------| always hit the bass note first E------4----2-------| Verse One: A (x02220@1) E/G# (143121@4) D/F#We (200232@1)left behind the busy crowd. A (x02220@1) E/G# (143121@4) D/F#So (200232@1)it seems we slow down. A (x02220@1) E/G# (143121@4) D/F#Meet (200232@1)me with a way out through the lies. A (x02220@1) E/G# (143121@4) D/F#Nowhere, (200232@1)going nowhere in the fake yellow light. Chorus: F#m (244222@1) E (022100@1)ABlame (x02220@1)no one. X2 Verse Two: A (x02220@1) E/G# (143121@4) D/F#The (200232@1)feelings change so fast. A (x02220@1) E/G# (143121@4) D/F#Safety (200232@1)scares them away. A (x02220@1) E/G# (143121@4) D/F#I (200232@1)can't bring myself to say it's my own advice I need. A (x02220@1) E/G# (143121@4) D/F#Nowhere (200232@1)and then nowhere. Living trapped inside the chase. Chorus Two: F#m (244222@1) E (022100@1)ABlame (x02220@1)no one. X4 Bridge: D, E, F#m D (xx0232@1) E (022100@1) F#mOur (244222@1)weakness is the same. We need poison sometimes. X2 D (xx0232@1) E (022100@1) ASo (x02220@1)take another drink with me. Chorus Three: F#m (244222@1) E (022100@1)ABlame (x02220@1)no one. X4 Outro: F#m, E, A played very high on the piano... ________________________________ Declare Chords: Normal Tuning EADGBe D/F#: 2X0232 D: XX0232 A: X02220 E/G#: 422100 E: 022100 F#m: 244222 Any suggestions or corrections can be emailed to me. Feedback of any sort would be appreciated. Jeff- djchupp@samford.edu