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Nazareth
Hair of the Dog
Bass Tab
Transcribed by Kyle Plesniak
Work out the timing on your own
Main Riff E
G----------------------||
D-------------5-------*||
A---------2-7---7-5-7-*||
E-0-0-3-4--------------||
Main Riff A
G-------------5--------||
D---------2-7---7-5-7-*||
A-0-0-3-4-------------*||
E----------------------||
Chorus
G--------------------||
D-------------------*||
A-----------5-5-7-7-*||
E-0--3-5-0-----------||
Interlude Riff
G-----------|-----------|------------|-----------||
D-----------|-----------|------------|----------*||
A-----------|-----------|------------|----5-3-2-*||
E-0--3-3-5-5|-0---------|-0--3-3-5-5-|-0---------||
Outro Chorus
G------------------||
D-----------------*||
A-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-*||
E------------------||
Riff Order
Main Riff E 6 times
Main Riff A 2 times
Main Riff E 2 times
Chorus 2 times
Main Riff E 6 times
Main Riff A 2 times
Main Riff E 2 times
Chorus 2 times
Some rests go here
Interlude Riff 2 times
Main Riff E 2 times
Outro Chrous repeat and fade
This is basically the same as the guitar tab already posted,
except for the end of the song
Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net
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#1 by luke dont play bass with a pick! at Feb 8, 1970 at 11:36 AM EST |
| Many songs have many layers of possible interpretations. So, if you think this song is about a sorcerer's apprentice, it's ok, but if you think that this song is about how you can turn up things when you are deeply in love and realize that the other part was playing with you... it's also ok. That's the beauty of poetry. | |