DANZIG - "pain in the world" Tablature
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From: Ricky Hinojos <hinojos@aero.org>
Pain in the World
Danzig
II-Lucifuge
Figure 1 (Verse) (this leads into the chorus)
G|---------------------------------------|-----------------------------|
D|*-------------------------------------*|-----------------------------|
A|*------7---6------------7---6---------*|--------7-7-7-6-6-6----------|
E|---5-----------6--3/5-----------6--3/--|--5-5-5-------------6-6-3/---|
Figure 2 (Chorus)
G|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|*-------------------------------------------------------------------*|
A|*------7---6--------------------8-------7---6--------------------8--*|
E|---5-----------6--3/5---8---7-------5-----------6--3/5---8---7-------|
Figure 3 (Outro) (Bass enters second time)
G|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|*-------------------------------------------------------------------*|
A|*--------------7-------------8-7-------------7-------------8-7------*|
E|---5-5-5-5-5-5---5-5-5-5-5-5-----5-5-5-5-5-5---5-5-5-5-5-5-----------|
Eerie Von's evil bass riff is accompanied by keyboards to give it
an extra gloomy feel. The song structure is explained with the figure
labels (listen to the song and you'll get it). The outro figure is
played with a shuffle and at a faster pace (probably double time),
and I think I have the right notes, but any corrections anyone has to
offer are very much welcomed and appreciated. The song ends on an "A"
note.
Does anyone have John Christ's guitar parts?
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* TONE DEAF AND PROUD OF IT! * when death had no name *
* * time stood still *
* The Rickmeister * life had no ending then... *
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* hinojos@aero.org * GLENN DANZIG *
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