Tuning: Dropped-D down 1 1/2 steps (low to high, B, F#, B, E, G#, C#)
Key:
P.M. : Palm mute
% : Rest
X : String mute
~ : Hammer-on/Pull-off
<> : Harmonic (natural)
Intro/main riff:
Gtr.1)
F#|--3--3--3--2--%-<2.6>-3--3--2--2----
B |--3--3--3--2----------3--3--2--2----
Gtr.2)
B |------------------------------------|--------0--
F#|--3--3--3--2--%--3--%-3--3--2--2---%|--2--2-----
B |--3--3--3--2-----3----3--3--2--2----|--2--2-----
[P.M.]
For guitar 1, the harmonic is not always heard.
Verse:
Gtr.1)
LA)
B |--3--3--3--2--%--3--%-3--3--2--2--%--2--2-2-2-2--
[P.M.-----------------------------------------]
B |--3--3--3--2--%--3--%-3--3--2--2--
[P.M.--------------------------]
DO)
E |--5--5--5--4-----5----5--5--4--4--
B |--3--3--3--2--%--3--%-3--3--2--2--
Gtr.2)
C#|-----------------------------------------14--
G#|--12-------------13----12~13~12--------------
SI)
C#|--------------------------------------15-14--
G#|--12-------------13----12~13~12-0------------
For guitar 1, the notes are played on the high B, they only sound lower because they are being doubled by the bass. In part C, let the last chord ring out. For guitar 2, some sort of filter is used to get the sound. What worked best for me, was to use my wah pedal with its toe up the whole time through the riff. You could also use your neck pick up instead of your bridge pick up to get that sort of bass-drowned sound.
LA)
F#|--2--0--2---3--3--2--0--2---3--3--
B |--2--0--2---3--3--2--0--2---3--3--
[P.M.] [----]
Don’t palm mute the first time you play each chorus.
SI)
E |-10-10-10-9-9-9-10-10-10-9-9-9-10-10-9-9--
B |--8--8--8-7-7-7--8--8--8-7-7-7--8--8-7-7--
F#|--8--8--8-7-7-7--8--8--8-7-7-7--8--8-7-7--
B |--8--8--8-7-7-7--8--8--8-7-7-7--8--8-7-7--
Entrance into Bridge:
F#|--8-8-8-7-7-7-8-8-8-7-7-7-8-8-7-7--
B |--8-8-8-7-7-7-8-8-8-7-7-7-8-8-7-7--
[P.M.---------------------------]
On the last time you play this riff, stop palm-muting about half-way through.
Then fade into the bridge with this:
FA# --3--SI --3--
Bridge: (with clean or acoustic tone)
C#|--3---------------5--------------
G#|--6---------------8--------------
E |--5---------------7--------------
B |--3---------------5--------------
F#|--3---------------5--------------
B |--3---------------5--------------
I'm really just using these chords as starting points. You can simply strum these throughout the bridge and it'll sound fine, but there seems to be some picking and arpeggiating done throughout. These chords just sounded close enough to me (I'll admit it, I'm lazy).
Outro:
LA)
F#|--3--3--3--2--%--3--%-3--3--2--2--
B |--3--3--3--2-----3----3--3--2--2--
F#|--3--3--3--2--%--3--%-3--3--2--2--
B |--3--3--3--2-----3----3--3--2--2--
[P.M.]
Tuning: Dropped-D down 1 1/2 steps
..(low to high, B, F#, B, E, G#,
..C#)
Key:
P.M. : Palm mute
% : Rest
X : String mute
~ : Hammer-on/Pull-off
<> : Harmonic (natural)
Intro/main riff:
Gtr.1)
F#|--3--3--3--2--%-<2.6>-3--3--2--2----
B |--3--3--3--2----------3--3--2--2----
Gtr.2)
B |------------------------------------|--------0--
F#|--3--3--3--2--%--3--%-3--3--2--2---%|--2--2-----
B |--3--3--3--2-----3----3--3--2--2----|--2--2-----
.. [P.M.]
For guitar 1, the harmonic is not
..always heard.
Verse:
Gtr.1)
B |--3--3--3--2--%--3--%-3--3--2--2--%--2--2-2-2-2--
[P.M.-----------------------------------------]
SI)
B |--3--3--3--2--%--3--%-3--3--2--2--
[P.M.--------------------------]
DO)
E |--5--5--5--4-----5----5--5--4--4--
B |--3--3--3--2--%--3--%-3--3--2--2--
Gtr.2)
LA)
C#|-----------------------------------------14--
G#|--12-------------13----12~13~12--------------
SI)
C#|--------------------------------------15-14--
G#|--12-------------13----12~13~12-0------------
For guitar 1, the notes are played
..on the high B, they only sound
..lower because they are being
..doubled by the bass. In part C,
..let the last chord ring out. For
..guitar 2, some sort of filter is
..used to get the sound. What
..worked best for me, was to use
..my wah pedal with its toe up the
..whole time through the riff. You
..could also use your neck pick up
..instead of your bridge pick up
..to get that sort of bass-drowned
..sound.
LA)
F#|--2--0--2---3--3--2--0--2---3--3--
B |--2--0--2---3--3--2--0--2---3--3--
[P.M.] [----]
Don’t palm mute the first time you
..play each chorus.
SI)
E |-10-10-10-9-9-9-10-10-10-9-9-9
B |--8--8--8-7-7-7--8--8--8-7-7-7
F#|--8--8--8-7-7-7--8--8--8-7-7-7
B |--8--8--8-7-7-7--8--8--8-7-7-7
...
-|-10-10-9-9--
-|--8--8-7-7--
-|--8--8-7-7--
-|--8--8-7-7--
Entrance into Bridge:
F#|--8-8-8-7-7-7-8-8-8-7-7-7-8-8-7-7--
B |--8-8-8-7-7-7-8-8-8-7-7-7-8-8-7-7--
[P.M.---------------------------]
On the last time you play this
..riff, stop palm-muting about
..half-way through.
Then fade into the bridge with
..this:
FA# --3--SI --3--
Bridge: (with clean or acoustic
..tone)
C#|--3---------------5------------
G#|--6---------------8------------
E |--5---------------7------------
B |--3---------------5------------
F#|--3---------------5------------
B |--3---------------5------------
...
-|--
-|--
-|--
-|--
-|--
-|--
I'm really just using these chords
..as starting points. You can
..simply strum these throughout
..the bridge and it'll sound fine,
..but there seems to be some
..picking and arpeggiating done
..throughout. These chords just
..sounded close enough to me (I'll
..admit it, I'm lazy).
Outro:
LA)
F#|--3--3--3--2--%--3--%-3--3--2--2--
B |--3--3--3--2-----3----3--3--2--2--
SI)
F#|--3--3--3--2--%--3--%-3--3--2--2--
B |--3--3--3--2-----3----3--3--2--2--
..[P.M.]
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