Blank in guitar acoustic version can be one of the perfect music you liked. Not only hearing the song but you can play “Blank by Failure” using guitar too. Yes .. this song by can also be played by that device. But, first thing, you must know its guitar chords.

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Yes, guitar is tough to study in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. The more you practice, the simple guitar will feel to play the music.

“Blank” guitar chords has rhythm and included in “Fantastic Planet (1996)” album.

Blank by Failure Guitar Chords

By: FAILURE
Tuning: 1/2 Step Down (Eb Ab Db Gb Bb Db)

Intro/Verse:

d———–0—————-4—————–5—————3——-|
b—–1——-1——–0——-0———3——-3—–3—–5—5—–|
g——-0——-0——–0——-0———0——-0—–0———0—|
d———2——-2——–1——-1———4——-4—–4———4-|
a—3—————-2—————-/5——————————-|
e———————————————————————-|

slight variation:

d———–0—————-4—————5————-3——–|
b—–1——-1——–0—————3——-3—–5——-5——|
g——-0——-0——–0—–0———0——-0—–0——-0—-|
d———2——-2——–1—–1———4——-4—–4———-|
a—3—————-2————–/5—————————5–|
e——————————————————————-|

Chorus: The note above the appregiated chords represents bass.
[C] [E] [A] [A#]

d————————————-0———-0———-|
b—1——-1——0——-0——1—–1—-1—–1—–1–|
g—–0——-0——1——-1——0—–0—-1—–1-1—-|
d——-2——-2——0——-0—————————-|
a———3————–2———————————-|
e———————————————————–|

( Tab from: http://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/f/failure/blank_tab.html )
Interlude:
[C] [A#] [A]

d——-8———8———-6—–8\6—–x-x———5———5—–|
b—8—–8—8—–8—-6—–6——-6—x-x-6\5-5—–5—5—–5—|
g—–0—–0—0—–0—-0—–0——-0———–0—–0—0—–0-|
d———————————————————————-|
a———————————————————————-|
e———————————————————————-|

[G]

d——-3———3—-|
b—3——-4p3—–3–|
g—–0—0—–0——|
d———————-|
a———————-|
e———————-|

Solo: This is played over the interlude.
[C] [A#] [A] [G]

d—/10——–8—–10-12-10-12-10–10——–8—–7-8-7-8-7——-10-|
b——-8—-8—8———————-8—-8—8————-8—8—-|
g———-9——-9———————–9——-9————-9——|
d———————————————————————–|
a———————————————————————–|
e———————————————————————–|

“…and I need you to know…”

d————5——-5———8——-|
b——3——-3——-3—-/6—6-6\–|
g——–0——-0——-0————-|
d———-4——-4——————-|
a—/5———————————|
e————————————–|

Outro: (2x)

d—10——————————–10——————————–|
b——8—-8—8—————-7-8—–8—-8—8—-7-8-7-8-10-8-7—|
g———9—9—9–7-9-7-9-7-9————9—9—9—————–9-|
d———————————————————————–|
a———————————————————————–|
e———————————————————————–|

then:

d———-7——–5—-7——|
b—7——–7—-7——–7—-|
g—–9-7——7——7——7–|
d——————————-|
a——————————-|
e——————————-|
—————–

If you want to study Failure Blank guitar chords, you should to understand the 5 major chords, 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 only lack tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is entirely based on its major counterpart.

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