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Band name Vertigo
Song name All Too Many Pieces
Tab type Chords
Added 07/11/2008
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Date: Thu, 09 Apr 1998 22:00:01 -0600
From: John  English 
Subject: v/vertigo/all_too_many_pieces.crd

ALL TOO MANY PIECES
by Vertigo

Transcribed by:
The Sultan of Suede
(jenglish@agrium.com)

A slower, melodic song.  Like most
by the band, it is more acoustic-based.
This transcription is in standard tuning.
I've noted the kind of odd chords at the
end.  The notes in the chorus are single
notes strummed with open strings...Take 
note, I'll explain more clearly at the end.


Dbm
Hope this doesn't ...

        C#mod
In that dress you ...

        E                      C
Put in on, I'm almost ..
Dbm
Hope you've rebuilt things ...

            C#mod
You used to say you ..

E                                    C
It's been so long ..

Dbm
Got you something ...

  C#mod
I know that was ...

            E
I'd like to ...

C
you know


CHORUS:
           A*
And if you ...

   E*
To bandage something ...

   B*
To cleanse the ...

        F#*
You got into...

             C
You know I'm ...

                         G
In all too ...


BRIDGE:
                  F#mod
Because I've been ...

                              Em
When you had ...


GUITAR SOLO (Rhythm part):

(pick through chords) Em F#mod Am Em


Repeat Bridge, then Repeat Chorus

Close:  G/F#* E



Chords:

 EADGBe
C#mod x3210x
F#mod 2210xx
A* xxx200
E* xx2000
B* x20000
F#* 200xxx