GLASSJAW - "siberian kiss" Tablature
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Tuning from low to high: DADGBE
m = palm mute this part
Intro/bridge between sections riff
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--3--2--0-0-0-0-0-0-----------------------------------------------------------
Verse/Main riff
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-1m-1m-1m-0-0--1-1-1-0-0--1-1-1-0-0--1-1-1-0-0--2-2-2-2-3-3-3-3---------------
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Bridge riff 1/fill-type thing, lightly palm mute these notes
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(Basically how you play this is to play the high B with your pinky on the twelfth
fret and your index fingerplaying the high C. It takes a little while to get the
rhythm, basically you have to play the B once and lift off your finger to mute it
and repeat this.)
Bridge riff 2
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Use barre chords like this: -3-
-6-
-5-
-3-
-3-
-3-
Chorus
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Beck does a fill through the chorus that almost totally follows the rhythm of what
Todd plays. It's played like this. Use a chorus and a delay to make it sound
almost exact.
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The breakdown is a combination of
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Lyrics:
Give me back
my pictures of me.
Me, you and him makes three.
It figures the wheezing will measure your rate
of depress
and i hope you know.
Like a bitch in heat,
I hope she know.
So put another penny in and turn the crank
until the frames cease to move
and the movie turns into a photo,
a photo the size of a kiss
I hope she knows.
Staring at this parisian sex flick
where the characters don't meet
the characters don't speak
and the characters are like mirrors facing mirrors:
Space always expanding.
So put another penny in and turn the crank
until the frames cease to move
and the movie turns into a photo,
a photo the size of my fist
I hope she knows.
A hiccup in paradise
I keep you jealously to myself,
in a photo the size of a kiss
a kiss in the shape of a bullet.
On phone lines and letterheads
I'm dying about.
I'm dying about.
I've watched you whore yourself out for one more thing,
why don't you sell yourself for one more.
There's always one more thing why don't you sell yourself,
If I can't have you no one will.
Pushing a lover to love another.
Are you turned on? Are you turned on?
Pushing a lover to love another.
Are you turned on? Are you turned on?
(the rest is repeated from above)
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