Griffen-+Heart-Shaped+Box

media type="custom" key="26028236" Heart-Shaped Box by Nirvana was the first released single from the album //In Utero (1993).// It has a restrained, descending riff played through the verse and then steadily moves up to the intense, passionate sound which is the chrous. It has distorted electic guitar sequnces through out the song that stand out during the chrous and bridge. It reached #1 on the Billboard Modern Rock Track charts and it's music video won two awards.
 * __The Song:__**

__**Structure of Song:**__
 * Intro** (0:00 - 0:10)
 * Verse 1** (0:11 - 0:47)
 * Chrous** (0:48 - 1:28)
 * Verse 2** (1:29 - 2:04)
 * Chrous** (2:05 - 2:44)
 * Bridge** (2:45 - 2:59)
 * Verse 2** (3:00 - 3:39)
 * Chrous** (3:40 - 4:38)

__**Instruments Used:**__
 * Electric Guitar/Vocals - Kurt Cobian
 * Bass/Back-up Vocals - Krist Novoselic
 * Drums/Back-up Vocals - Dave Grohl

__**Notes Used:**__

E, B, G, D, A

__ **Intro:** __

The only instrument played in the intro is the electiric guitar. The cords are E, B, G, D, A, D.

__**Verses:**__

__Verse 1__ introduces the drums to the song aswell as the main vocals sung by Curt Kobain. The electric guitar cords are the same and just carry on from the intro. The cords are E, B, G, D, A, D. __Verse 3__ lryics are repeated from __verse 1__. __Verse 2__ contains back-up vocals.

__**Chrous**__

This is where the song introduces its loud structure. The bass makes an apperance in the chorus. The cords are the same as the verses though played the cords are played much harder. Back-up vocals are also in the chrous.

__**Bridge**__ The bridge is the solo by Kobain before verse 3. The cords are the same though the guitar has a much more distorted tone than the rest of the song.

__**CORD PATTERN**__

The cord pattern is much the same during the entire song though during the verses, chorus and bridge the texture and dynamics of the cords change.