The Cure At Night Transcribed by: Craig Hogan This is one of those songs that sounds simple but has lots of little hidden parts and weird chords. You can get into a trance playing along with the version on Paris! CHORD LEGEND: ====== ====== ====== ====== ====== Fret1 @@@@@@ Fret1 |||||| Fret1 |||||| Fret1 |||||| Fret1 xx|||x |||||| ||@@@| |||@|@ |||||| |||||| ||@@@| |||||| ||||@| |||@|@ |||||| |||||| |||||| |||||| ||||@| |||||| Bb A D D# G* (3 strings open) [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] HOW TO PLAY IT: The intro stuff is a distorted bass, but here is how you emulate that on guitar: E ------------------------------------ B ------------------------------------ G ------------------------------------ D ------------------------------------ A --10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-12-12-12-- E --8--8--8--8--8--8--8--8--10-10-10-- Do that 3x and then on the 4th time add: h = hammer-on E ------------------------------- B ------------------------------- G ------------------------------- D ------------------------------- A -10h12h13--12--10------10--12-- E -------------------13---------- That's the basic idea for the intro. Then the 1st verse: Bb A Sunk deep in the night, I sink in the night ... Bb A The hours go by Then back to the intro stuff with these chords in the background: D - D# Then the change: G* A D# You sleep, sleep in a safe bed ... G* A D# Unaware of the changes at night D At Night Then it goes back to this: D - D# There is a short little interlude where it goes to: G* - D# But then it goes back to this for good: D D# I feel the darkness breathe ... D D# Someone has to be there