吉他谱信息

标题:Pioneers

艺人:From Autumn to Ashes

作曲:From Autumn To Ashes

附注:
I would like to giv credit to keegan_habitat for all the 
notes from the guitars in this tab but i just added the 
bass to go with it and i will have the rest of the song up 
soon... enjoy! :)

节拍:Moderate ♩ = 185

音轨:
  1. Track 1 - 失真音效吉他 Distortion Guitar
  2. Track 2 - 失真音效吉他 Distortion Guitar
  3. Track 3 - 拨片拨电贝司 Electric Bass(pick)
  4. Percussion - 敲击乐器
注释:Intro
标记:IntroVerse 1Pre-Chorus 1Chorus 1After-Chorus 1Pre-Verse 1Verse 2Pre-Chorus 2Chorus 2Bridge 1Bridge 2Chorus 3Outro
歌曲: Pioneers
歌词:
Dismiss the telegram
This is no exhibition
A pile of papers that are bound and tethered
We know the end of man
Will stem from stale tradition
Relaying opinions changing like the weather

And this will never be
And this will never be reversed, an installation
Sending an open invitation

To all the pioneers
Driven by suspicion
The old world is gone
And we keep wishing
For a new frontier to sink our teeth in
And forget what you thought you believed in

The plans we execute
Are far between and few
But I'll go around the world
Just for something to do
Existence is fleeting
You spend your life dreaming
The shores are exhausted, the tide is receding

And this will never be (never be)
And this will never be reversed, an installation
Sending an open invitation

To all the pioneers
Driven by suspicion
The old world is gone
And we keep wishing
For a new frontier to sink our teeth in
And forget what you thought you believed in

And those who resisted were dragged out from their homes
This necklace was fashioned out of their teeth and bones
And those who resisted were dragged out from their homes
This necklace was fashioned out of their teeth and bones
Out of their teeth and bones

To all the pioneers
Driven by suspicion
The old world is gone
And we keep wishing
For a new frontier to sink our teeth in
And forget what you thought you believed in

Existence is fleeting...
Existence is fleeting...
Existence is fleeting...
Existence is fleeting...
原谱地址:https://www.jitashe.org/tab/110368/