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Bass Lessons
Bb Major Scale
Tuning: Standard: E A D G
Tablature Notation
~ Hold Note
b Bend
r Release Bend
h Hammer-On
p Pull-Off
S Slap Note
P Pop Note
/ Slide Up
\ Slide Down
*pb Pre-Bend
Mute: * * Mute Notes Above Stars
^ Accent Note(Play Note Stronger)
b(#) Bend String Until Note In (#) Is Reached
b(#)r Bend String Until Note In (#) Is Reached Then Release To
Original Note
x Ghost-Note Play Note On String but has no recognizable pitch
--- Notes W/ More ---'s Indicate Longer Space Between Notes
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-Bb Major-
G[-------------------------------|-------------------------------]
D[---------------------5---7---8-|-8---7---5---------------------]
A[---------5---6---8-------------|-------------8---6---5---------]
E[-6---8-------------------------|-------------------------8---6-]
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Euroynmous Average |
#1 by Euroynmous at Dec 18, 1997 at 3:39 PM EST |
| Dude, even though it may be about the salem witch trials, and the salem witch trials alluded to the RED SCARE, there is another factor. Both the RED SCARE and the salem witch trials involved the wrongful power of religion. In this song there are a lot of referances as to how religion is viewed as some untouchable power, and of all the heinous crimes that have been comitted in the name of religion. Take it however you want it, but it still iis one of the awesomest songs. The lryics might not seem powerful to you, but the guitar is all I need to hear | |