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Song: Shadow of a Man
Artist: Oysterhead
Album: The Grand Pecking Order
Tabber: Claybrain (Claybrain145@yahoo.com)
Tuning: standard
Legend:
h = Harmonic (don't press down on the fret)
^ = Bend note
/ = slide
(#) = note that's possibly there
Alright, I'm pretty sure they use digital delay in the beginning
So I tabbed it as if that is true,
you should be able to figure it out from that.
INTRO
h h
G-9--------------|
D------7---------| 4x
A------------7^--|
E----------------|
Post-Intro
G-----------14--------14--------14--------|
D----/16----14--16----14--15----14--16----|
A----/16--------16--------15--------16----|
E-----------------------------------------|
G-14--------14--------14--------14--------|
D-14--16----14--16----14--15----14--16----|
A-----16--------16--------15--------16----|
E-----------------------------------------|
(Then a rest, and then same notes, just an octave lower)
"He Was Spraying that Agent Orange.."
G-------4---------|
D-7---5---7---5-4-|
A---7-------7--(4)|
E-----------------|
Then, same notes as Post-Intro, but the low F & F#, same pattern
Then near end of guitar solo, play the intro again.
That should be the major part of the song... just listen, you'll get it.
Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net
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Ulti` Average |
#1 by Ulti` 89 at Jul 14, 1978 at 7:10 AM EST |
| Stuart Copeland is an amazing drummer. This guy in this song has the so called "Post-Traumatic-Stress-Disorder". To us no-euphamisers, thats Shellshock. | |
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Blades Average |
#2 by Blades at Jan 31, 1985 at 8:56 AM EST |
| ...the drummer is not the best of all time. And Trey is the best guitar player of all time, not 'pretty good.' | |
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jared Wanna Be |
#3 by jared bobak at May 4, 1990 at 11:07 AM EST |
| I know that the Agent Orange was a chemical that they sprayed over the jungles of 'Nam to make the plants easier to get through. When coming in contact with the chemical, soldiers suffered long-time effects such as babies being born as lifeless blobs. "After two still born babies." | |
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Ålex Jones™ Wanna Be |
#4 by Ålex Jones™ at Jul 1, 2000 at 9:01 PM EST |
| two words that shatter, then replace any concepts of the worlds gretest drummer. TIM ALEXANDER. | |
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Phillip Average |
#5 by Phillip Nguyen at Jun 1, 2003 at 7:20 AM EST |
| Copeland is a pretty underrated drummer and he's pretty badass. What he does is completely different than most drummers. Instead of technical drumming, he does his beat and follows with some kick ass fills and hi hat magic. He's one of the baddest drummers ever if you ask me. | |