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Clutch
El Jefe Speaks
from Transnational Speedway League
tabbed by Tom Gibson
email: tom gibson at g mail dot com
web: tsioc.net
I generally don't tab out techniques like hammer-ons and pull-offs,
but I think you'll find it slightly more rewarding to figure those
little details out on your own. Just listen to the song to know
when and how to play each riff.
Please email me if you find any errors. Have fun!
It seems they actually use drop d tuning on this one. There a couple different ways
to play these riffs, the way I tabbed just seemed easier to me.
intro / chorus
G--------------------------------------
D--------------0-----------------------
A--------------------------------------
D--9--9--8--9-------9---8---8--7--6----
verse
G----------------------------------------------
D-----------------------------------------0----
A----------------------------------------------
D--9--9--8--9----9--8--9----9--8--9----9-------
pre-chorus - "take you away..."
G-----------------------------------------------
D--------2----------2----------2----------------
A--0--2-----2----2-----2----2-----2--2----------
D---------------------------------------2--5----
bridge - basically ride the open low D with the drums - this part
I'm not entirely sure of - play with the rhythm till it feels right
G---------------------------------------------------------
D---------------------------------------------------------
A---------------------------------------------------------
D--0--0--0--0----0-0--0-0----0-0-0-0-0--0----0-0--0-0--0--
Taken from the BassMasta ~ http://www.bassmasta.net