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Band: Zao
Song: Endure
Album: All Else Failed
Bassist: Kevin Moran
Tabbed By: BurnTheBassistMX (bronzemetaler@hotmail.com)
Tuning: D A D G
Riff 1 (0:42) (this is really hard to hear but you gotta follow a rhythm)
G |---------------------|
D |---------------------|
A |---------------------|
D |--11111-11-11111-11--|
Riff 2 (0:50)
G |--------------------------|
D |--------------------------|
A |--------------------------|
D |--0000-0000-0000-0-0-0-0--|
G |--------------------------|
D |--------------------------|
A |--------------------------|
D |--0000-0000-000000000000--|
Riff 3 (1:01)
G |--------------------|
D |--------------------|
A |--------------------|
D |--1~-3~-0~-1-3-1h3--|
Riff 2 (1:12)
Riff 4 (1:22)
G |-----------------------|
D |-----------------------|
A |-----------------------|
D |--1~-1/3/5-0~-1-3-1h3--|
Riff 3 (1:33)
Riff 5 (1:55)
G |-----------------------------|
D |-----------------------------|
A |-----------------------------|
D |--55-55-44-44-33-33-00-0-00--|
G |-------------------------------|
D |-------------------------------|
A |-------------------------------|
D |--55-55-44-44-33-33-0000-0000--|
Riff 6 (2:10)
G |-------------------------|
D |-------------------------|
A |-------------------------|
D |--000000-1p0-000000-1p0--|
Riff 3 (2:20)
Riff 7 (2:42)
G |-------------------------------|
D |-------------------------------|
A |--1-0-1-3-1-3-5-8-7-5-7-5-3-5--|
D |-------------------------------|
Riff 3 (3:03)
Riff 8 (3:35)
G |----------------|
D |----------------|
A |----------------|
D |--0~---0~---0~--|
Riff 9 (3:54)
G |----------------------|
D |----------------------|
A |--5--7--3-5-7-3-5--|
D |----------------------|
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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Prince Alex Lead Player |
#1 by Prince Alex at Aug 23, 1973 at 10:10 AM EST |
| this is not my favorite song from them but it is a good one | |
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Andrew Average |
#2 by Andrew Safwat at Nov 6, 1975 at 1:44 PM EST |
| the 2003 remake sounds amazing, dan covered it well. its a lil different but better. Its one of the only songs made better than the origanal. I didnt think this song would get beter and it did. also teh one with teh cymble has more drumming, and another guitarist but eh vocals arnt as good and most of teh extra drumming makes it sounds dumb but at least teh 3rd one was really great. | |
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There are some Average |
#3 by There are some who call me: Asbjørn Hæstrup at Nov 2, 1977 at 4:10 PM EST |
| the 2003 remake sounds amazing, dan covered it well. its a lil different but better. Its one of the only songs made better than the origanal. I didnt think this song would get beter and it did. also teh one with teh cymble has more drumming, and another guitarist but eh vocals arnt as good and most of teh extra drumming makes it sounds dumb but at least teh 3rd one was really great. | |
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darren Wanna Be |
#4 by darren sackaney at Nov 28, 1978 at 5:25 PM EST |
| this song is one of the best songs before the Where Blood and Fire brings Rest Cd came out. I like nboth versions of this song from all else failed and splinter... The version without the cimble on the beginning sonds a lil better. God Bless! | |
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Ryan Wanna Be |
#5 by Ryan Beatty at May 29, 1979 at 3:01 AM EST |
| probably one of the more insightful songs by the second zao line up iteration (of twenty?) . seems hes conveying the inverse effects of the christian faith and christian elitism. the separation from those that christians are ment to serve. its quite humorous as this seems to be the present state of the members of zao. sean had a deeper sence of humility of the human spirit (generally speaking) than anyone ive ever incountered. something that ive never seen in a christian before, and it because of him that, even though i have no intrest in christianity or the beliefs attached to it, I have extreme respect for his words and i can relate to it in ways outside the bounds of a religous perspective. after sean left the band, with Jessie as front man and dan on the second albumn, lost the presence it had. While the music was still excellent, the etheral impact was lost. if anyone has anymore info on "symphony in peril" let me know late matt | |
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ryan Lead Player |
#6 by ryan harney at Nov 16, 1980 at 2:10 PM EST |
| this song is self explanitory, even through the evil corrupt world he's going to keep God and the spirit of Jesus and everything alive in his heart and he wont ever let it die. shawn jonas is so awesome he's the coolest i so want to meet him someday. and hes also coming up with a new band called symphony in peril they're already touring with shawn as lead screamer! i cant wait for a CD shawn is awesome. | |
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zach Average |
#7 by zach c at Jul 7, 1983 at 12:10 PM EST |
| this song is one of the best songs before the Where Blood and Fire brings Rest Cd came out. I like nboth versions of this song from all else failed and splinter... The version without the cimble on the beginning sonds a lil better. God Bless! | |
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jim Professional |
#8 by jim d.f at Dec 23, 1984 at 12:56 PM EST |
| probably one of the more insightful songs by the second zao line up iteration (of twenty?) . seems hes conveying the inverse effects of the christian faith and christian elitism. the separation from those that christians are ment to serve. its quite humorous as this seems to be the present state of the members of zao. sean had a deeper sence of humility of the human spirit (generally speaking) than anyone ive ever incountered. something that ive never seen in a christian before, and it because of him that, even though i have no intrest in christianity or the beliefs attached to it, I have extreme respect for his words and i can relate to it in ways outside the bounds of a religous perspective. after sean left the band, with Jessie as front man and dan on the second albumn, lost the presence it had. While the music was still excellent, the etheral impact was lost. if anyone has anymore info on "symphony in peril" let me know late matt | |
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josh Average |
#9 by josh 73h 1337 pw3nr at Dec 13, 1985 at 7:25 AM EST |
| this song is self explanitory, even through the evil corrupt world he's going to keep God and the spirit of Jesus and everything alive in his heart and he wont ever let it die. shawn jonas is so awesome he's the coolest i so want to meet him someday. and hes also coming up with a new band called symphony in peril they're already touring with shawn as lead screamer! i cant wait for a CD shawn is awesome. | |
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Jeff Average |
#10 by Jeff Mensch at Apr 26, 1996 at 4:42 AM EST |
| this is not my favorite song from them but it is a good one | |