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Artist: Snapcase
Song: Typecast Modulator
Album: Designs for Automotion
Transcribed By: Jordan Griffin
I feel pretty confident about everything except for the verse.
Email me at nuts4ps@aol.com with questions, etc.
Normal Tuning: G,D,A,E
Intro/Chorus:
G|-------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------|
E|-73-3-3--73-3-3--73-3-3--73-3-3--|
then
G|------------------------------------------------------|
D|------------------------------------------------------|
A|---------------------------------------------------3*-|
E|-5/7-7-7-75-5-5-5/7-7-7-75-5-5-5/7-7-7-73-3-3-3----|
Verse:
(This was a little confusing. I think you strike the note
on every other beat.)
G|----------------|
D|----------------|
A|-3*--3*--3*--3*-|
E|----------------|
Bridge:
G|------------------------|
D|------------------------|
A|-----5*-----------------|
E|-7-7----73-3-3-73-3-3-|
Bridge 2:
G|-----------------------------------|
D|-----------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------|
E|-7777777777777777-5555555555555555-|
Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net
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No Picture
RTBM Professional |
#1 by RTBM at Oct 20, 1978 at 12:13 PM EST |
| I agree Ueley, great interpratation! I think it's all about wanting the freedom to escape and not be fed by all the lies, wanting freedom of choice... something that seperates and identifyes them from the rest of the world. | |
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No Picture
phil Average |
#2 by phil smith at Jan 27, 1983 at 3:04 PM EST |
| yes, exactly all of it. This was one of the only songs snapcase put on Mtv (that I saw anyway) and I think that was pretty fitting of them | |