Empty Promises by Hatebreed Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Empty Promises guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Empty Promises by Hatebreed using guitar or guitar.
This song by Hatebreed can also be played by that instruments.
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Empty Promises guitar chords has rhythm and included in Satisfaction Is the Death of Desire (1997) album.
You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here.

Empty Promises by Hatebreed Guitar Chords


Ok, I think that this is the best song on the record, And it pses me off
that it took any of us this long to tab it! but anywaz, I tabed out the whole song
not just parts and then making you figure out witch one goes after another! so you
should be able to understand all of the song, but you do have to understand that
they have 2 guitars, but I tabed it to sound fine with just one! So print this up
and have a kick ass time playing it!

this song is played one full step down, But screw that! it sounds fine just in
Drop D!


E|-----------------------------------------------------------|
B|--------------------------------------------3--------------|
G|--------------------------------------------2--------------|
D|------3------1------3------1------3------1--0--------------|
A|------3------1------3------1------3------1--0--------------|
D|-0000-3-0000-1-0000-3-0000-1-0000-3-0000-1--0--------------|X1

Ok, now if you listen to this part, it sounds like they play it
on just one string. Now i’m not sure, But I think it sounds better
if you do for the first 2 times!
Now, on the last part “1/3-4-4” for the second time, instead of
going “1/3-4-4” go 1/3-4-4
[1/3-4-4]
[1/3-4-4]


D|-----------------------------------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------------------------------|
D|-3p0-0-0-0--1/3-3-3-3-3p0-0-0-0--1/3-4-4-------------------|X2
D|-3p0-0-0-0--1/3-3-3-3-3p0-0-0-0--1/3-4-4-------------------|
A|-3p0-0-0-0--1/3-3-3-3-3p0-0-0-0--1/3-4-4-------------------|
D|-3p0-0-0-0--1/3-3-3-3-3p0-0-0-0--1/3-4-4-------------------|X3
B|-------------------------------------------3---------------|
G|-------------------------------------------2---------------|
D|-3p0-0-0-0--1/3-3-3-3-3p0-0-0-0--1/3-4-3-1-0---------------|
A|-3p0-0-0-0--1/3-3-3-3-3p0-0-0-0--1/3-4-3-1-0---------------|
D|-3p0-0-0-0--1/3-3-3-3-3p0-0-0-0--1/3-4-3-1-0---------------|X1

this part is just the same besides for the end. You have to do it kinda
fast if you want it to sound right! And on the last cord, let it ring!


E|-------|
B|-3-----|
G|-2-----|
D|-0-----|
A|-0-----|
D|-0-----|X1

now hit this one more time and keep it ringing!


D|-----------------------------------------6-5-3-5|
A|-----------------------------------------6-5-3-5|
D|-0--36-535---0-365-35---0--36-535---0--3-6-5-3-5|X1

x x x x

ok, now this is like the best part of song.
you dont think that my tab looks right, your wrong! you have to get
the rythem right for the song to sound right, and how I tabed it, the
rythem is RIGHT! So all i’m saying is get the rythem right, and it’s
going to sound awsome!


D|-0--36-535---0-365-35---0--36-535---0-3-6-5-3-5|
A|-0--36-535---0-365-35---0--36-535---0-3-6-5-3-5|
D|-0--36-535---0-365-35---0--36-535---0-3-6-5-3-5|X2

x x x x


D|-0--36-535---0-365-35---0--36-535---0-365-35|
A|-0--36-535---0-365-35---0--36-535---0-365-35|
D|-0--36-535---0-365-35---0--36-535---0-365-35|x1
D|-0--36-535---0-365-35---0--36-535---0-3-6-5-3-5|
A|-0--36-535---0-365-35---0--36-535---0-3-6-5-3-5|
D|-0--36-535---0-365-35---0--36-535---0-3-6-5-3-5|x1

x x x x

Ok, that’s it! kicks ass huh? Well I think so, but if you any singel
Question about how to play a part or anything like that feel free to

If you want to learn Hatebreed Empty Promises guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart

The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Empty Promises. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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