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Eye Of The Tiger Chords by Survivor

Eye Of The Tiger chords by Survivor

Guitar chords with lyrics

Author/Artist: Survivor
Title: Eye of the tiger
Transcribed by: Electric
Email: electric@x-treme.gr

                       Eye of the tiger/Survivor



Intro
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-10---10-8--10--10-8--10--10-5--6-----------
-10---10-8--10--10-8--10--10-5--6-----------
-8----8--6--8---8--6--8---8--3--4-----------


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--------------------------------------------     (2x)
-5-----8--7--8---8--7--8---8-------------5--
-5-----8--7--8---8--7--8---8--5--6-------5--
-3-----6--5--6---6--5--6---6--5--6-------3--
------------------------------3--4----------



Chorus
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--------------------------------------------      (3x)
-------8-------7----------------------------
-6-----8-------7----------------------------
-6-----6-------5----------------------------
-4------------------------------------------
                                                                         =


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----10-8---10-12--10---12--13---------------
-6--10-8---10-12--10---12--13---------------
-6--8--6---8--10--8----10--11---------------
-4------------------------------------------




Use a lot of palm mute and that's it



Song structure:(guitar parts)

Intro

Chorus

Chorus

Chorus

Intro



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About this song

"Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor, released in 1982, features a driving tempo and powerful guitar riffs played by Frankie Sullivan. The song was written as the theme for the movie "Rocky III" and became an anthem for motivation and triumph. The iconic intro riff is played using palm muting and power chords, creating a sense of urgency and determination. Bassist Stephan Ellis lays down a solid foundation with a simple yet effective bassline, adding to the song's intensity.