Suture by Model Engine Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Suture guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Suture by Model Engine using guitar or guitar.
This song by Model Engine can also be played by that instruments.
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Suture guitar chords has rhythm and included in The Lean Years Tradition (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.

Suture by Model Engine Guitar Chords


Song: “Suture”
Artist: Model Engine
Album: The Lean Years Tradition
Copyright 1997 Infernal Combustion Music

Tab by: Evan Dickens
E-mail: kidfab@place2b.org

I feel like an idiot. I ignored Black Eyed Sceva for years, picked up
this album out of complete curiosity, and found one of the most talented
Christian bands in the world (for those of you who don’t know, Model
Engine used to be Black Eyed Sceva). These guys are incredible! Their
riffs are very original, and therefore a bit hard to figure out. But I’m
working on it. Here’s my first effort.

As is the case for all their songs, I believe, tune the guitar down a
half step:


eb----------
Bb----------
Gb----------
Db----------
Ab----------
Eb----------

Now, play the chords as they’re written, relative to the new tuning.
Meaning, when I say play an E, play it just like you would normally.
Technically, you’ll be playing an Eb, but your hand will be in the E
formation. If you have no idea what the heck I’m saying, just play them
as they’re mapped out at the bottom of this tab.
The first measure:


eb----------------
Bb----------------
Gb----------------
Db----------------
Ab----------------
Eb--------5--4--0-

And the main riff, played throughout the verses:


eb---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ----------------
Bb---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ----------------
Gb---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ----------------
Db---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ----------------
Ab---------------- -0h2-2--2h4-4--- ----4--4-4------ ----------------
Eb--0------0----0- ---------------- ---------------- -------5--4--0--

Today’s the day I’ll draft my swan song

(verse 1)

Today’s the day I’ll draft my swan song
I’m borrowing heavy on the theme of the 51st Psalm
I’m reticent, I am ill-secured
And the bastard son in search of suture

(riff 2, all power chords)

D
C#
F#
B
D
C#
C
B

(verse 2)

Here’s to reversing the pole on my aum magnate
It’s attracted the worst of times I’ve had yet
Take back this sin disease, I don’t want it
Brought my temple down, and left it haunted

(riff 2)

(chorus)

E
To be
F#
broken and h
G#
ave the wou
C#
nds heal croo
B
ked
A

E
The patient
F#
remains ill
G#
C#
and looks it
B
A
G#
F#

(verse 3)


eb---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ----------------
Bb---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ----------------
Gb---------------- -----4------4--- ---------------- ----------------
Db---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ----------------
Ab---------------- -0h2----2h4----- ----4--4-4------ ----------------
Eb--0------0----0- ---------------- ---------------- -------5--4--0--

What resurrected what I had put to death
Showed me the prose but not the poetry of the flesh
When your father figure is on temporary lease
You keep your heartstrings on the short leash

Here’s the chords:

E – (022xxx)
F# – (244xxx)
G# – (466xxx)
A – (577xxx)
B – (799xxx)
C – (x355xx)
C# – (x466xx)
D – (x577xx)

You really can not try to play the song until you’ve really listened to
it first.

I’m sure this tab isn’t totally correct. If you’ve got any corrections
or additions, please e-mail me. If you’re a Model Engine fan and you
know how to play some of their other songs, please e-mail me. Most of
all, if you get any use out of this tab at all, please e-mail me. My
address is kidfab@place2b.org, and I’ve love to hear from you! God
bless!

~kidfab~

If you want to learn Model Engine Suture 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 Suture. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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