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Band: Mad Capsule Markets
Song: Tribe
Album: Oscilator in Distortion or OSC-DIS
fightclub_geishan@hotmail.com
pre-verse
G--------------------|
D--------------------|
A--------------------|
E-----------1--------|
chorus
G-------------------------------------------------|
D-------------------------------------------------|
A-------------------------------------------------|
E--0-0--2h3---0-0--2h3---0-0--2h3---0-0--2h3------|
post-chorus
G-------------------------------------------------|
D-------------------------------------------------|
A-------------------------------------------------|
E--2-2--4h5---2-2--4h5---2-2--4h5---2-2--4h5------|
Solo
he uses an octaver pedal/pitchshifetr so it goes from
really low to really high, thats how he gets the
screechy sound when he plays the first bit of it
which is
G--------------------|
D--------------------|
A-2------------------|
E--------------------|
after hitting that note push the pedal down so it screeches
or alternatively slide up to the 16th fret on the G
if u don't have the pedal
G---4/16-------------|
D--------------------|
A-2------------------|
E--------------------|
he does that about 5 or 6 times
then
he keeps the pedal pushed down for this bit
so it stays screechy
G--16-15-14----------------|
D-----------16-14-12-------|
A--------------------14----|
E--------------------------|
thats the solo bit he plays that sounds really
fiddly but it quite easy really once u get the hang of it
please rate this
ian
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net