FLOATER - "american theatric" Tablature
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FTH80:F#C#G#D#; Generated by Fast Tab, do not erase
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>From : Mexipad134
Artist : Floater
Bass Performance: American Theatric
Comments: : good song
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Strings: D#,G#,C#,F#
Symbols explanations:
H: hammer on P: pull off
+: slap .: pop
\: slide up /: slide down
--x~~x~~x: triplets
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| q q q q q q e e e e e e e e e e e e
F#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C#-----5--4--2--4-----5--5--5--4--2--4--------------2----------------------------
G#--5--------------5--------------------5--5--3--5-----5-------------------------
D#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> intro for the time he does it, just play around with the notes in the scale.
| e e e e e
F--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G--5--5--5--5H-7--------------------------------------------------
D--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> verse part
| q e
F#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G#/6--9--9--9--8--6----------------------------------------------------------------
D#/7-----------------7-------------------------------------------------------------
> loud crashing
| q q q q q q q q q e e e e e e e q q q q q q q q q q
F#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G#--5--7--7--5--7--7--5--7--7--5--7--8--7--5--8--8--6--8--8--6--8--8--6--8--9--8-
D#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> hardcore
| q q q q
F#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G#--6--7--7--5-------------------------------------------------------------------
D#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> hardcore
| h
F#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G#\-7----------------------------------------------------------------------------
D#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> transition one
| q h
F#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G#--7--5-------------------------------------------------------------------------
D#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> transition two
| e e e q q q q q q
F#--9--9--9--8--7--7H-9P-8P-7----------------------------------------------------
C#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
D#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> hammer on bass part in the background
| q q q q q q
F#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G#--7--6--5--7--6--5-------------------------------------------------------------
D#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> end part basically same thing as before but an octave lower. hard core
thats it mexipad134 espinosa@teleport.com
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