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Artist : Muse
Song : The Groove
Album : Time Is Running Out B-Side (Single)
Bassist : Christopher Wolstenholme
Tabbed by Rob Price
Another funky song by muse, not sure about you but the bass line took
me a while to get used too. Hope its ok, mail me any corrections, thanks.
*Screechy guitar Intro*
Bass Intro
G-----
D-----
A-----
E-12/-
Verse Riff
G-------2------------------6------------------2h4p2-------------------
D----4----4----------7---------------2----2h4-------4h2--------2--424-
A-----------432---------4----5-6----------------------------4---------
E-2----------------5--------------0----0-0--------------0h2-----------
G-------2------------------6------------------2h4p2-------------------
D----4----4----------7---------------2----2h4-------4h2--------2--432-
A-----------432----------4----5-6----------------------------4--------
E-2----------------5--------------0----0-0--------------0h2-----------
Only Play The 4-3-2 before going into the chorus, otherwise play 4-2-4
(Correction From pichonada)
on the end of the verse i think it's :
2h4p2---------4-2----
------4h2h4-------424
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Chorus Riff
G----------6--------------------------------------7------------------------------
D----7----------------------------6---------9----------------------7-------------
A-------4------5-6--------7--------------------5-------7-8-9-----9----9----------
E-5-------------------0------4------5-6-7----------------------------------9-8-7-
G----------6--------------------------------------7-------------------------------
D----7----------------------------6---------9----------------------7--------------
A-------4------5-6--------7--------------------5-------7-8-9-----9----9-----------
E-5-------------------0------4------5-6-7----------------------------------9-8-7--
Final Chorus
G---------6-------------------------------------------7-----------------------
D----7------------------------6-----------9------------------------7----------
A-------4----5-6-------7--------------------------5-------7-8---9-----9-------
E-5-----------------0-------4-------5-6-7-------------------------------9-8-7-
G-------6-------------------------------7----------------
D---7---------------------6--------9---------------------
A-----4---5-6--------7---------------5-------7-8-9-----9-
E-5------------0--------4----5-6-7-----------------------
For The Solo Repeat The Verse Riff Till it Goes Into The Chorus.
The Structure Is Simple But If One Is Really Needed Then Please E-mail Me.
Stereopricey@hotmail.com
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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Zach Average |
#1 by Zach at Jan 8, 1974 at 1:00 AM EST |
| I heard this is about the justice system in Britain. About the police and courts and how they don't work properly. | |
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Daniel Wanna Be |
#2 by Daniel Ramillo at Feb 28, 1982 at 5:18 PM EST |
| This song can apply to the campaigning and canvassing that politicians do. Many have served in militaries that rape and pillage villages during invasions but being an ex-soldier tends to gain more public support. The winner of the campaign takes the prize as they become President or Prime Minister or whatever and the loser grows a giant beard like Al Gore. They tell people how they will help them (she breaks my fall) but go on to lie (shifting like a chameleon) and then never follow through for the public (breaks my heart). Basically the public is (so confused) trying to sift through the b.s. the politicians feed them but (lost in the groove) is entrapped in the top form speeches of a utopia. | |
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M4rk Lead Player |
#3 by M4rk at Apr 2, 1999 at 10:51 AM EST |
| to the first comment, they say "fuck" in the new single A Crying Shame, check it out. | |
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Professional |
#4 by ♠danny♠ at Nov 30, 2002 at 6:18 PM EST |
| This song is going on their new album, right? In that case, I don't think the official lyrics have been released and I think that the line "And how most are shifting like a chameleon" should be "And her masks are shifting like a chameleon," which sounds better and makes more sense to me. "She" is downtown, the same "she" who breaks his fall and his heart. I think this song is about the city, the nightlife, and getting lost in the excitement and fast-paced lifestyle of it. I like this song. Not my favorite, not profound, but still pretty good. | |
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zach Average |
#5 by zach c at Aug 1, 2007 at 6:27 AM EST |
| No idea on this one, although 'rape' is possibly the closest thing muse have ever come to swearing... | |