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Kashmir Dring Bass Tab

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Kashmir - Dring

Drop-D tuning

No bass in intro until about 0:24 into the song
there it makes 2 overtones.
(I don't know how to explain how you do it - just that it's
on the D and G strings near the neck - experiment...)

1. Verse

"Once I was"...
G--------------------------------------------53--------
D-----------------------------------------------53--5--
A-5-5---2-2-2-2--1-1--0-0-0--0--5-5--2-2--2--3----6----
D---------------------------------------------------5--

G-------------------------------------------------
D---------------------------------5-----3---2-----
A-5-5---2-2-2-2--1-1-0-0-0-0-0--------------------
D-------------------------------5----3----2----7--



G---------9-76-6-h7-----------9-76-6--h7~-------9-76-6-h7---
D--------------------8---------------------------------------8-
A--------------------------------------------------------------
D-888-8-----------------888-8---------------888-8--------------

G------------------------
D-----------------5----7-
A---------10--3----4----
D-888-8------------------


2. verse

G----------------------------------------------------12~--
D---------------------------------------------------------
A-5-5---2-2-2-2--1-1--0-0-0--0--5-5--2-2--2--1-x1/10------
D---------------------------------------------------------

G-----------------4--------------------------------------------
D------------------------------------------5--------3----------
A-5--5-5--2--2-2-2--x1--1-1--0--0-0-00-------------------------
D---------------------------------------5-----3-33-3--x2--2--7-

G------------------8-10--------------------------------15~--
D------------x1--10-------10-8-----13------10-8-----17------
A-----3------------------------11-----13--------11----------
D-8------/3-3-----------------------------------------------


Chorus

G----------------------
D---------------------- x2
A----------------------
D-333-555--777-888-666-

G----------------------------------------------
D-------------------------10--11--------10--11-
A----------------------------------------------
D-333-555--777-888--10-10---------10-10--------

Just play D for a while!


Hum-part (ha ha ha haah ha haeh hae-hae)

G-----------------------------------------------------------------5-3-----
D------------------8--------------------------------------------------7-5-
A---------8----------------5-------5------5--------5----------8-----------
D-8--8-8----8--8-8----0--0---0--00---0--0---0--0-0----8--8-8----8---------

Bridge (.."You die in every dream I have - but I still wake up"..)

G----------------
D---------------- x6 (descending volume + last 3 times one octave higher)
A-(5)------------
D--0---4---5---3-

G----------------------------------------
D--------------------------------5-----7-
A------------------------------3----4----
D-/8-8--8---8-8--8---8-8--8-------------

Chorus

Play D with the rythm (deep)

G--------------------------------------------------------5-3--------------
D------------------8------------------------------------------7---5-------
A---------8----------------------------------------8----------------------
D-8--8-8----8--8-8----000-000--000-000-000--8--8-8---8-----------------0~-

Tabbed by Casper Nørgaard


Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net

Source: http://www.bassmasta.net/k/kashmir/115912.html

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#1 by There are some who call me: Asbjørn Hæstrup at Jul 27, 1999 at 1:01 PM EST
What a great song, I cant believe no one has posted on it yet; Kashmir is such an underapreciated band. I believe this song is about This guy who is in some way held captive, not like a prisioner but more like there is someone who refuses ti let him go no matter how much he asks, and the guy ends up hating him.