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Song: Outkast
Band: Payable On Death aka P.O.D
Album: Fundamental Elements of the Southtown
**Originaly Tabbed By: Cheran Shunmugavel
email: gfngfgf@hotmail.com
**Tab Corrected By: Andrew Catron
email: akingc@juno.com
(I only put measure bars where there were alot of the same notes,
so you won't get mixed up on counting them when trying to play)
Intro
G:|--------|--------|--------|-------|----------------------|---------|
D:|--------|--------|--------|-------|----------------------|---------|
A:|5-5-5---|--------|--------|-------|7-7-7--8-8-8--5-7-7-7-|7-7-7-7-7|
D:|------0-|0-0-0-0-|0-0-0-0-|0-0-0-0|----------------------|---------|
Chorus1
G:|--------------------------------------------------|---------|
D:|--------------------------------------------------|---------|
A:|----------------------------7-7-7--8-8-8--5-7-7-7-|7-7-7-7-7|
D:|0--0-0--3-0---3-0--3-0--3-0-----------------------|---------|
Verse
G:|------------------------------------------------------------|--------|
D:|------------------------------------------------------------|--------|
A:|------------------------------------------------------------|--------|
D:|0-0-^6--0-0-^6--0-0-0-^6--0-0-^6--0-0-0-^6--0-0-^6---2-2-2-2|-2-2-2-2|
Chorus2
G:|----------------|
D:|----------------|
A:|----------------|
D:|0--3p2-3p2--0-2-|
Verse 2
G:|------------------------------------------------------------|--------|
D:|------------------------------------------------------------|--------|
A:|------------------------------------------------------------|--------|
D:|0-0-^6--0-0-^6--0-0-0-^6--0-0-^6--0-0-0-^6--0-0-^6---2-2-2-2|-2-2-2-2|
Chorus2
G:|----------------|
D:|----------------|
A:|----------------|
D:|0--3p2-3p2--0-2-|
Turntable Infested fill
G:|-----------------------------------------|
D:|-----------------------------------------|
A:|---------------------'2-'3---3-3-3-------|
D:|0----------~2~2~2~2~---------------0--0-0|4x
G:|-------|
D:|-------|
A:|3-3-3--|
D:|------0|1x
Chorus1
G:|--------------------------------------------------|---------|
D:|--------------------------------------------------|---------|
A:|----------------------------7-7-7--8-8-8--5-7-7-7-|7-7-7-7-7|
D:|0--0-0--3-0---3-0--3-0--3-0-----------------------|---------|
"Brace yourself like a man..."
G:|------------------------------------------------------------|--------|
D:|------------------------------------------------------------|--------|
A:|------------------------------------------------------------|--------|
D:|0-0-^6--0-0-^6--0-0-0-^6--0-0-^6--0-0-0-^6--0-0-^6---2-2-2-2|-2-2-2-2|
For the trash ending, slide around...do whatever.
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Key:
^6 = Bend the note out of pitch
~2~2~2~2~ = Slightly bend the string back and forth as you play.
'3 = Quickly Bend the note out of pitch then bring it back.
^7^ = Bend note out of pitch then bend back to pitch.
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¤Now, although it isn't part of the song, Here is the little jam at the
end of the 6 minutes of silence. It is fairly accurate...
[1]Until the guit comes in, he plays this with few alterations..
G:|-------------|
D:|-------------|
A:|5-7-8-10--7-8|
D:|-------------|
[2]Then, when our six-stringed buddy comes in...
G:|-------------------------------|
D:|-------------------------------|
A:|-5-5-5-7-7-7-8-8-8-7-7-7-8-8-8-|
D:|0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0|These are 16th notes.
[3]
G:|--------------------------|
D:|--------------------------|
A:|5-5-5-7-7-7-8-8-8-10-10-10|
D:|-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0--0--0--|16th notes here too.
[4]When the guit backs down
G:|-------------|
D:|-------------|
A:|5-7-8-10--7-8|
D:|-------------|
After that they cycle through bars 3&2, and 4.
Then...
8:05
G:|--------------------------------------------------------------|
D:|--------------------------------------------------------------|
A:|3-5-^7^--^7^---------^5^--5-7-----^7^-7-8--10-8-7-------^7^--3|
D:|-------------7--4-5-----------5-7------------------5-7--------|
8:21
G:|-------------|
D:|-------------|
A:|5-7-8-10--7-8|
D:|0-0-0-0---0-0|
It sounds like he plays 2 lines at this point
G:|--------------|
D:|--------------|
A:|5-5--7--5-5--7|
D:|--------------|
Then fianally
G:|---------------------|
D:|---------------7----3|
A:|5------5h6p5-5------3|
D:|---------------------|
Done!
Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net
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mathis Wanna Be |
#1 by mathis jacobs at Mar 27, 1989 at 8:19 PM EST |
| My favorite. True practicing Christians are outkasts in every way on earth, to the world, to many church members, to many family members... Somehow, this song impresses upon me that the Christian life, with its rewards, peace, security, love, fellowship, relationship with a loving God, victory, and even hardships is worth being shuned by the people around us. It is the most exciting life imaginable. Adventure and challenges. Battles and victories (more than a few defeats too in my case). It is great. | |
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Taylor! At The Average |
#2 by Taylor! At The Disco at Feb 25, 1996 at 10:27 AM EST |
| shit | |