This song rocks pretty hard. It gets its big sound via use of an alternate
tuning. I tune my guitar F#-F#(in unison)-C#-B-C#-E; Ani I think tunes
E-E-B-A-B-D and capos at the second fret. But since you might not have A
capo (like me), I'll do the tab for the way I tune my guitar:
FA# RE DO#D DO# LA SOL# DO# LA
|-------------------------|-----------------------|
|-------------------------|-----------------------|
|-------------------------|-----------------------|
|---x--0---8--8-8-7h8p7---| ----x-3--2-2-2s7--3---|
|---x--0---8--8-8-7h8p7---| ----x-3--2-2-2s7--3---|
| -0-0-0---8--8-8-7h8p7---|---3-3-3--2-2-2s7--3---|
So most of the time you're just basically playing a big fat power chord,
with a doubled root note. Accent the D and G# chords by raking on the open
top two or three strings, right before "3" beat. (This is approximately a
sixteenth-note triplet before the actual "3" beat. Listen to the recording
for this, though, it's too beautifully subtle to properly notate.)
For the chorus part, use this 4-chord ascending progression:
F# A C# D (This will
mean playing the bottom strings open, then on the third, seventh, and
eighth frets.)
The rhythm stabs right after the choruses are played on the D chord. Add
the open top strings here again.
This song rocks pretty hard. It
..gets its big sound via use of an
..alternate
tuning. I tune my guitar F#-F#(in
..unison)-C#-B-C#-E; Ani I think
..tunes
E-E-B-A-B-D and capos at the
..second fret. But since you
..might not have A
capo (like me), I'll do the tab
..for the way I tune my guitar:
|-------------------------|------
|-------------------------|------
|-------------------------|------
|---x--0---8--8-8-7h8p7---| ----x
|---x--0---8--8-8-7h8p7---| ----x
| -0-0-0---8--8-8-7h8p7---|---3-3
...
-|-----------------|
-|-----------------|
-|-----------------|
-|-3--2-2-2s7--3---|
-|-3--2-2-2s7--3---|
-|-3--2-2-2s7--3---|
So most of the time you're just
..basically playing a big fat
..power chord,
with a doubled root note. Accent
..the D and G# chords by raking on
..the open
top two or three strings, right
..before "3" beat. (This is
..approximately a
sixteenth-note triplet before the
..actual "3" beat. Listen to
..the recording
for this, though, it's too
..beautifully subtle to properly
..notate.)
For the chorus part, use this
..4-chord ascending progression:
F# A C# D
..
..(This will
mean playing the bottom strings
..open, then on the third,
..seventh, and
eighth frets.)
The rhythm stabs right after the
..choruses are played on the D
..chord. Add
the open top strings here again.
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