#-----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE------------------------------------#
# This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the #
# song. The owner of this website has not reviewed the contents of this file and #
# does not support copyright infringement or violating the rights of any artist #
# or legal entity. If you feel that the content of this file may be violating #
# copyright law, you may not use the information displayed here in any way. #
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
TAB INFO
Band: Rammstein
Song: Klavier
Album: Sehnsucht
Year: 1997
Tab Type: Bass
Tuning: DADG
Length: 4:24
Tabbed By: Dustin (theNemesis013@hotmail.com)
Riff 1
G -|---------------------------------|
D -|---------------------------------|
A -|---------------------------------|
D -|-8-8-7-7-8-8-7-7-8-8-7-7-1-1-0-0-|
Riff 2
G -|------------------------------------------------|
D -|------------------------------------------------|
A -|------------------------------------------------|
D -|-7----7----7----7----3----2----7----7----3----2-|
Riff 3
G -|--------------------------------------|
D -|--------------------------------------|
A -|--------------------------------------|
D -|-9---7----7-9----7----9-10----3----2~-|
Song Structure:
Riff 1: 0:57 x1
Riff 2: 1:13 x1
Riff 1: 1:54 x2
Riff 3: 2:26 x4
Riff 1: 3:32 x2
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
|
No Picture
shayn Rhythm Player |
#1 by shayn janis at Sep 9, 1980 at 6:23 AM EST |
| This is a great rammstein song, so very divergent from their traditional morbid industrial metal. Literally, the song is about a man who kills his lover/wife/girlfriend in a furious rage, and afterwards goes into a deep depression and denial, locking himself up in the room she always used to play piano for him in. Quite a sad story. On a more metaphorical level, I think the song itself is about regrets for something you've done in the past and going into an intense depression or denial for years and years after what you've done. | |
|
No Picture
z Rhythm Player |
#2 by z z at Jan 17, 1991 at 3:33 PM EST |
| It really seems like Till had a girl cheat on him sometime in the past, someone he really loved. If you have a look at this song, and then Stein um Stein, he sings incredibly powerfully about abandonment and wanting to keep girls all to himself. Both songs have very powerful themes of jealousy. | |
|
No Picture
tyler Average |
#3 by tyler staplers at Dec 18, 1993 at 9:40 AM EST |
| Klavier is one of Rammstein's few slow and sentimental songs. It tells a story of a man who adored the way his girlfriend played the piano: und wenn ihr Spiel begann, hielt ich den Atem an (and when her performance began, I held my breath). However, it turned out that she had not been faithful and had played for another man as well. Till's character could not bear this and killed her, locking her away in the room with her piano. Sometime later, her parents force him to open the door of the room and they see their daughter lying at the dusty and untuned piano, long since dead. | |
|
No Picture
Dale Rhythm Player |
#4 by Dale Diaz at Nov 5, 2006 at 10:33 PM EST |
| My dad explained me the song once, that he actually means that his mother always beated him up and that the noise of the piano hurts in his ears, but i can't see it in the lyrics | |