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Rammstein Sonne Bass Tab


Sonne Guitar Tab
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G|------------------------------------------------
D|------------------------------------------------
A|------------------------------------------------
D|0-6-0-6-5-0|0-6-0-6-0|0-6-0-6-5-0|0-6-0-6-5-5-5| x2

G|----------------------
D|----------------------
A|----------------------
D|0-6-0-6-5-0|0-6-0-6-0| x3


G|--------------------
D|---------2-2--------
A|2----2-2-----5-5-3-3
D|--------------------

G|---------------
D|----2-2--------
A|2-2-----5-5-3-3
D|---------------

G|----------------
D|2-2-------------
A|----2-2---------
D|---------5-5-4-4


G|----------------
D|2-2-------------
A|----2-2---------
D|---------5-5-4-4


G|------------------------------------------------
D|------------------------------------------------
A|------------------------------------------------
D|0-6-0-6-5-0|0-6-0-6-0|0-6-0-6-5-0|0-6-0-6-5-5-5|

G|----------------------
D|----------------------
A|----------------------
D|0-6-0-6-5-0|0-6-0-6-0| x3


G|--------------------
D|---------2-2--------
A|2----2-2-----5-5-3-3
D|--------------------

G|---------------
D|----2-2--------
A|2-2-----5-5-3-3
D|---------------

G|----------------
D|2-2-------------
A|----2-2---------
D|---------5-5-4-4


G|----------------
D|2-2-------------
A|----2-2---------
D|---------5-5-4-4

G|---------------
D|----2-2--------
A|2-2-----5-5-3-3
D|---------------

G|---------------
D|----2-2--------
A|2-2-----5-5-3-3
D|---------------

G|----------------
D|2-2-------------
A|----2-2---------
D|---------5-5-4-4

G|----------------
D|2-2-------------
A|----2-2---------
D|---------5-5-4-4

break for a while

G|---------------
D|----2-2--------
A|2-2-----5-5-3-3
D|---------------


G|---------------
D|----2-2--------
A|2-2-----5-5-3-3
D|---------------

G|----------------
D|2-2-------------
A|----2-2---------
D|---------5-5-4-4


G|----------------
D|2-2-------------
A|----2-2---------
D|---------5-5-4-4

G|---------------
D|----2-2--------
A|2-2-----5-5-3-3
D|---------------

G|---------------
D|----2-2--------
A|2-2-----5-5-3-3
D|---------------

G|----------------
D|2-2-------------
A|----2-2---------
D|---------5-5-4-4

G|----------------
D|2-2-------------
A|----2-2---------
D|---------5-5-4-4

This is pretty damn close to perfect! lol :P

Source: http://www.bassmasta.net/r/rammstein/142906.html

Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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sam
Average
#1 by sam gagnon at Apr 11, 2006 at 6:19 PM EST
this is song is a metaphor to desires in human life, the way we perceive it and how it is perceived if we were standing outside of our lives. There's a song called Coma Black, which im still trying to figure out the meaning behind it, but i think both songs gets out the same message: as much we crave to fulfill our desires and dreams and goals, (which summarizes the "point of life"), its simply impossible to truly satisfy ur desires, you always want more. think about the last time u had sex or masturbated, u go through all the effort just to satisfy ur desire of getting an orgasm, but when it really comes, its very short and afterwards its not as satisfying, well think about all the other desires u crave to achieve, maybe getting an A in clase? well wen u do get an A, u realize it doesnt feel as good as u thot and u want more, u want to get A the next time, then the next time ur report card comes, its simply not enough. well then u might argue that the deepest human desire is to be happy, well if u relate the metaphor in this song to fulfulling ur desire to be happy (survive), its like saying our deepest desire is to survive, but while we are, we realize being alive isnt enough, we want more, this is why we have all the other goals and desires, but relate it back u can never be happy, as long as we are in this supposed reality world, and being alive. relating back to the song, life is about counting and waiting and suffering while waiting for this supposed "light" that ull never get, and wen u get it, it can burn u and blind u and give u all the other things u dont expect and dont neccessarily want.
 
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Paul
Average
#2 by Paul at Aug 10, 2006 at 11:07 PM EST
This is my favorite Rammstein song. They keep it so simple but they always sound good.
 
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luke
Wanna Be
#3 by luke chaffey at Sep 16, 2006 at 6:37 AM EST
The song is something about the songwriter's mother and her not letting him go outside because of the harsh world? Something like that...
 
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b-rad
Lead Player
#4 by b-rad at Nov 25, 2006 at 9:19 AM EST
This song is so amazing and eerie, it seems like no interpretation suits it better than that it's about the bombing of Hiroshima; the verses are from the perspective of the Enola Gay flight crew. At the very end, you can almost see the shadows on the pavement... it's creepy. The line "Und wird nie vom Himmel fallen" also notes that Hiroshima represents the dawn of the atomic age; the threat of nuclear war will thus hang ever-present over future world relations, and "never fall" or cease to exist. It also fits with the military themes in much of Mutter, though it's something to ponder as to why Links 2-3-4 (which is all about portraying the soldier as a noble character) leads directly into this song.
 
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Zane
Rhythm Player
#5 by Zane Haight at Feb 9, 2007 at 11:01 PM EST
This is a pretty badass song, the guitar rifts are so powerful. It's one of my favorites off of Mutter (which is my second favorite Rammstein album). Originally yes it was written for a boxer, but I prefer to interpret the song as the final moments of a person in a city that has been attacked with a nuclear bomb, and they're just watching the bomb fall to the ground, right before they're swept up and disintegrated in the explosion.