Song - Space Dementia
Artist - Muse
Tabber - Zeidrich
*Note - You will probably find that the octave part of this song is very high,
this is so to avoid dramaic re-tuning i.e. Dropped B or sumthin, so this is
kinda an easier way, but if u feel like playing it down then feel free*
Piano intro, come in when the drums come in: (crescendo on the low E)
G|--------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------9 x16--11 x16--12 x16--13 x16--|
A|-------7 x32--9 x32--10 x32--12 x32---------------------------------|
E|-0 x32--------------------------------------------------------------|
Repeat all that for the 2nd verse. Then when theres a kinda synth bit
(which sounds a bit like new born) on piano, do this:
G|---9---9---8---8---7---7---6---6---5---5---4---4--|
D|--------------------------------------------------|
A|-7---7---6---6---5---5---4---4---3---3---2---2----|
E|--------------------------------------------------|
G|---9---10--12--13--14--16--17--18---7---9---10--11--12--14--15--17-|
D|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-7---8---10--11--12--14--15--16---5---7---8---9---10--12--13--15---|
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|---5---7---8---9---10--9---7---6---4---6---7---8---9---9---9---9-|
D|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-3---5---6---7---8---7---5---4---2---4---5---6---7---7---7---7---|
E|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
G|--10--10--10--10--10--10--10--10---16--16---16--16-| **
D|----10------10------11------11-------16-------16---|
A|-8-------8-------8-------8-------14-------14-------|
E|---------------------------------------------------|
This bit isnt played on bass, but you can add it in for fun:
G|----|-4-2-0-----------------------------|
D|----|-------4-3-2-1-0-------------------|
A|-14-|-----------------4-3-2-1-----------|
E|----|-------------------------4-3-2-1-0-|
Then you go back to the beginning and do it all again but instead
of going to that bit just above, continue on from ** to this
G|---16--16--16--16--15--15--15--15-|
D|----------------------------------|
A|-14--14--14--14--13--13--13--13---| x3
E|----------------------------------|
G|---17--17--17--17--16--16--16--16--15--15--15--15--14--14--14--14-|
D|------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-15--15--15--15--14--14--14--14--13--13--13--13--12--12--12--12---|
E|------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|---14--14--14--14-|
D|------------------|
A|-12--12--12--12---|
E|------------------|
Let each note ring out here. listen for timing:
G|-------------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------------|
A|-3-------------------------2---------3---2-------|
E|---------0-----8---7-6---2-------0-----------0---|
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Tadej Average |
#1 by Tadej Supukovic at Sep 27, 2007 at 8:51 AM EST |
| Argh. Why does everyone think that every song is about drugs? Just because drugs are linked with rock and roll, doesn't mean that every musician is writing about drugs. Give it up, people. | |
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Brian Lead Player |
#2 by Brian Priddis at Sep 28, 2007 at 7:40 AM EST |
| One of my favorites. The last minute of this single is breathtaking. | |
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Dylan Wanna Be |
#3 by Dylan Johnson at Sep 28, 2007 at 9:56 PM EST |
| This is defenitely the best work of piano in any rock song, ever. The reason that Muse is my favorite contemporary band. | |
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Joseph Average |
#4 by Joseph Ross at Oct 5, 2007 at 3:03 PM EST |
| this song is just great. it combines evrifin i luv bout music | |