• Song:

    New Classic Acoustic

  • Artist:

    Drew Seeley

So this is probably not a 100 % correct, cause it is adapted to my voice, which seems to 
slightly higher than Drew Seeley's...but anyway, you can easily change the sound the 
you like (higher/lower) by playing the riff on lower/higher frets.
Anyway: here it is!

(btw: 10 is ten and NOT 1 and 0)

e|-----------------------------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------------------------------|
G|---10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-------------10-10-10-10---|
D|--8--8--8--8--7--7--7--7----8--8--8--87--7--7--7--7--|
A|--------------------------10-10-10-10----------------|
E|-----------------------------------------------------|

This is basically the riff throughout the song, except from one point, where it slightly 
in the order... it's this one:

(end of chorus)

(...)

e|----------------|
B|----------------|
G|---10-10-10-10--|
D|--8--8--8--8----|
A|----------------|
E|----------------|
    no one else I

e|----------------|
B|----------------|
G|---10-10-10-10--|
D|--7--7--7--7----|
A|----------------|
E|----------------|
    see  the one that sees

e|----------------|
B|----------------|
G|----------------|
D|----8--8--8--8--|
A|--10-10-10-10---|
E|----------------|
   me    for what i can

e|----------------|
B|----------------|
G|---10-10-10-10--|
D|--7--7--7--7----|
A|----------------|
E|----------------|
   be    in everything you

e|----------------|
B|----------------|
G|----------------|
D|----8--8--8--8--|
A|--10-10-10-10---|
E|----------------|
    do     I think

e|--------|
B|--------|
G|--------|
D|----10--|
A|----7---|
E|--------|
   i found the new classic in you

(it sounds better if you only do one strum within the last line... and then go on with 
other strumming in the second verse)

you could also change the strumming in the secong verse by not playing the strings 
but as in the last line of the chorus hit them together but two times in one line...if you 
what i mean :D

if you have questions, just ask me :)
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