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Opeth, Masters Apprentices
Tab by: Kirsty Heinjus
Tuning: G,D,A,E
()- hammer on / - slide down
\ - slide up x- percussion mute
. – palm mute *- staccato

Intro
[-----------------------------]
[-----------------------------]
[-----------------------------] --------------|
[-1—0--x-0-0-0-0-1-0-1-/4-(5)-] |
. . . . |
|------------ x2
[--------------------------------] |
[--------------------------------]------------|
[--------------------------------]
[-1-0--x-0-0-0-0-1-0-1-/4-5-/(8)-]
. . . .

Riff 1
[---------------------------------]
[---------------------------------]
[---------------------------------]-------------|
[-0-0-1-0--x-0-0-0-0-1-0-1-/4-(5)-] |
. . . . . . |---------- x4
|
[------------------------------------] |
[------------------------------------]----------|
[------------------------------------]
[-0-0-1-1--x-0-0-0-0-1-0-1-/4-5-/(8)-]
. . . . . .

Riff 2
[-----------------------------------------]
[-----------------------------------------]
[-----------------------------------------]---------------- x4
[--7-7--7-x--7-7--7-x--7-7--7-x--5-5/4-4-4]

Riff 1 x 3
Then-
[---------------------------------]
[---------------------------------]
[---------------------------------]
[-0-0-1-0--x-0-0-0-0-1-0-1-/4-(5)-]
. . . . . .

[-------------------------------------------]
[-------------------------------------------]
[-------------------------------7---5-6-5---]
[-0-0-1-1--x-0-0-0-0-1-0-1-/4-5---5-------5-]
. . . . . .

Riff 3
[-----------------------------------------]
[-----------------------------------------]
[-------------------------8---6\5---------]
[-1-0--0-0-3-4--0-4-6-7-7---5-----5-6-5-3-]
. . . .





Riff 4
[---------------------------------------]
[---------------------------------------]
[-----------------------8---6\5---------]--------------------x3
[-0--0-0-3-4--0-4-6-7-7---5-----5-6-5-3-]
. . .

2:22 rest
2:28
Riff 5
[-------------------------------------------------]
[-------------------------------------------------]
[-------------------------------------------------]-----------x5
[-/8-7-0-0--0-0-0-3-4-4-0--/8-7-0-0--/6-5-4-4-6-0-]
. . . .

Riff 6
[---------------------------------]
[---------------------------------]
[---------------------1-----0-2-5-]--------------------x4
[-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-1-0---0-0-------]
. . . . . . . . . .

Riff 5 x 4
Riff 6 x 3
Then –

Riff 7
[-------------------------------]
[---------------------------1-2-]
[-----------2-2-2-3-3-3-5-5-----]
[-3-3-5-5-5---------------------]

Riff 8
[-----------------------------------]
[-----------------------------------]
[-0-0-x-0-x-2-2-x-2-x---------------]------------------x2
[---------------------2-2-x-2-x-1-1-]

Riff 9
[---------------------------]
[-------------------6-6-----]
[-8-8-8-7-7-7-8-8-5-----9-5-]--------------------------x4
[---------------------------]

Riff 8 x 1

Riff 10
[---------------------------------]
[---------------------------------]
[-0-0-x-0-x-2-2-x-2-x-------------]
[---------------------2-2-x-2-x-0-]

Riff 11
[-----------------------------]
[-----------------------------]
[-----------------------------]--------------------x10
[-7---7-8-7—10--8--10--10--7--]




Riff 12
[-------------------------]
[-------------------------]
[-------------------------]
[-4---4---0--x--4---3---3-]

Riff 13
[------------------------]
[------------------------]
[------------------------]---------------------------x4
[--7--7--7--7---5--5--5--]

Riff 14
[--------------------------]
[--------------------------]
[--------------------------]--------------------------x4
[-5--5--5--5---0--0--0--0--]


7:46
Riff 15
[----------------------------]
[-4----4----4----4----4----4-]
[----------------------------]
[----------------------------]
* * * * * *

Riff 16
[--------------------------]
[--------------------------]
[--------------------------]
[-0--2--3--2--0--3--5--6~--]

Riff 17 (Michael’s solo)
[-----------------------------]
[-----------------------------]
[-----------------------------]
[-0-10-12-0-10-12-0-10-12--etc]

Riff 16 x 1

Riff 18
[-----------------------------------------------------------]
[-----------------------------------------------------------]
[-7-7-7-7-7/9-9-9-9-/10-10-10-10/14-14-14-14\12-12-12-12\10-]--------------|
[-----------------------------------------------------------] |
|
[-------------------] |
[-------------------] |---Repeat till
[-------------------] | end.
[-9--9--9--9--9--9--] |
|
[--------------------------------------------------------------------] |
[--------------------------------------------------------------------]-----|
[-7-7-7-7-7/9-9-9-9-/10-10-10-10/14-14-14-14\12-12-12-12\-9--7-7-7-7-]
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There you go, It's Opeth so dont expect it to be too easy :) enjoy
♥ Kirk

Source: BassMasta.net
http://www.bassmasta.net/o/opeth/.html


Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Brian
Average
#1 by Brian Crane at Aug 4, 2006 at 8:59 AM EST
That interlude after Mikael sings "in to death..." is fucking ace.
 
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bean
Badass
#2 by bean stalk at Feb 10, 2007 at 8:42 PM EST
I love the growls and guitar in the begining. They are so awesome to headband to.
 
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ben
Lead Player
#3 by ben Tee at Mar 17, 2007 at 12:33 PM EST
near the end it seems he is about to see a peaceful sight but as the darker voice comes in it seems as its yanked away. the dual voice is one of the many reasons i really enjoy opeth
 
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Jesus
Wanna Be
#4 by Jesus at Apr 25, 2007 at 12:02 PM EST
That interlude after Mikael sings "in to death..." is fucking ace.
 
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Casey
Average
#5 by Casey at Apr 26, 2007 at 2:38 PM EST
I would say that it's about the transformation of a once-caring person who's been screwed too many times, into an emotionless user.
 
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Joey
Professional Badass
#6 by Joey AkA oddish at Oct 12, 2007 at 9:59 PM EST
yea but i think the will to die is just the narrator knows he is going to die and just waiting for it, and ill assume its not the most fun