Digital Sea by Thrice "Digital Sea" - Thrice The Alchemy Index Volume II - Water Tabbed by Kyle Holcombe -Intro/Verse Guitar 1 |--------------------------------| |--------------------------------| |----------------------5-5--5-5--| |--9-9---9---9--9---9--5-5--5-5--| |--7-7--10--12-12--10--6-6--6-6--| |--0---------0-------------------| Guitar 2 |------------------------| |-----5--------4-4--4-4--| |-------5-4----5-5--5-5--| |--2-----------5-5--5-5--| |--2---------------------| |--0---------------------| -Chorus Guitar 1 |-----------------------------| |--0-----0--------0-----0-----| |--4--4--4--4--4--4--4--4--2--| |--2--2--2--2--4--2--2--2--2--| |--3--2--3--2--2--3--2--3--0--| |-----0-----0--------0--------| Guitar 2 |-------------|-----------------|--------------------| |-----8-7-----|-------7--8--12--|--/8-7---7--7--8----| |--/9------7--|--/9-7-----------|-------9---------9--| |-------------|-----------------|--------------------| |-------------|-----------------|--------------------| |-------------|-----------------|--------------------| A couple of notes: I would guess that a healthy dose of chorus and a nice, thick bridge sound would be best get a tone similar to the actual recording. Whatever you decide to use (it could be a lot of ways), just be sure to let everything ring as much as possible. You want lots long, mellow notes for this one. Guitar 1, Chorus - The argument could be made that those chords are unnecessarily I liked the sound and thought the open B helped differentiate the C from the modified E chord keeping the B note in all of the chords gave the progression a sort of tie to perpetuate floaty sound they get with the keyboards on the album. Guitar 2, Chorus - I only put down a few of the expressions used by the "lead" in the here. In reality, you'll want to play around with that bit to give it, again, a floaty Just go easy on the attack (I've found that I can often give this a better tone by without a pick) and lay on the legato. www.TAB6.com