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Primus-Eleven
Tabbed by Ben Quirk (whiteadrenaline86@hotmail.com)
this is adding to the tab already posted by Geoff Mcleod
god_of_discord@hotmail.com
In the intro there is a crunchy distortion over the guitar's feedback
G|-----------------------|
D|-----------------------|
A|-----------------------|
E|-2----3----2----0----0-|
the second time he plays it, there is a use of a whammy bar at the end. i
use my whammy pedal on my digetech processor and set it to bend dowm one
octave and it sounds good.
here's the variation
S S S S
G|--------------------------|
D|--------------------------|
A|--------------------------|
E|-2----3----2----0///-0-|
then there is the main riff and thats all there is to the song.
the one already posted is
G:|--------4-5-7---543---4-5-7--|
D:|*-------4-5-7---543---4-5-7-*|
A:|*-----------------------------*|
E:|--3-2-0-------0-------0--------|
but i think it sounds good like this (also its easier to play)
S S S V ^ V V ^ V ^ V
G|-------5-6-7---5-4---5-6-7-|
D|-------5-6-7---5-4---5-6-7-|
A|---------------------------|
E|-3-2-0-------0-----0-------|
When strumming, it is easy to learn is you strum on the fretboard cause its
easier on your fingers, just ignore the pain, you'll get used to it, then
you can strum on the strings. its really fun once you learn it.
Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net