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Song: Rooster
Artist: Alice In Chains
Album: Dirt
Normal Tuning
Tabber: simon_sez182@hotmail.com
Intro/Verse
G-----------------------------|
D------------6/8-6------------|
A-6h8-8-8----------6h8-8------|
E---------4----------------4--|
Verse 2
G-------------------------|
D--------------------3----|
A-6h8-8----3-2-1----------|
E-------4--------4-1---4--|
Chorus 1
G------------------------------------------|
D-------3-6---6-----3-----------3---------|
A-1-3-4------------------------------------|
E----------------1h4---1h4-1h4-1---1-1-111-|
Riff 1
G----------------|--------------------------------|
D-------3-6---6-|-----------------------3--6--6-|
A-1-3-4----------|-6h8-8---3-2-1------------------|
E----------------|-------4-------4-1-1-1----------|
Bridge
G------------------------------|
D-------------------------3-3--|
A-6h8-8-8---3-2-1--------------|
E---------4-------4-1-1-1------|
Outro
G------------------------------|
D-----------6/8-6--------------|
A-6h8-8-8---------6h8-8-8------|
E---------4---------------4----|
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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tyler Average |
#1 by tyler staplers at Dec 18, 1993 at 9:40 AM EST |
| Klavier is one of Rammstein's few slow and sentimental songs. It tells a story of a man who adored the way his girlfriend played the piano: und wenn ihr Spiel begann, hielt ich den Atem an (and when her performance began, I held my breath). However, it turned out that she had not been faithful and had played for another man as well. Till's character could not bear this and killed her, locking her away in the room with her piano. Sometime later, her parents force him to open the door of the room and they see their daughter lying at the dusty and untuned piano, long since dead. | |