INCH - "el burro" Tablature
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From: "Fredrik Svensk" <drop_d@hotmail.com>
Subject: Tab: "El burro" by INCH
Date: Sun, 12 Oct 1997 06:11:08 PDT
Song: El burro
Band: INCH
Album: Dot class "C". Headhunter Records 1997 (HED 071)
Tabbed by: Fredrik Svensk. (drop_d@hotmail.com)
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Intro and mainriff:
e|
B| 7 7 8 8 7
G| 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
D| 7 7
Play X4 then into verse:
Riff: (palm mute)
e|
B| 7 8 7 8 7
G| 7 7 7 7 7
D| 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
together with:
I was hoping to find some new expectations
or some new grave find
so filled with exceptions.
Intro riff X4
then verse riff with:
As it casually drills
Well the pains always diggin'
for some new grave find
so filled with exception
now play intro riff together with:
Now like king on his back
I follow the sun through the sky
I wanted to stay in the hole that I dug
in the depth of a new grave find.
E5 D5
X799XX X577XX
E5
you say it ain't all that
D5
and I never wanted to live on the wrong side of that.
now play riff with:
When I come up for air
Once I get what I wanted
And I'm barely alive
So filled with exception.
Introriff together with:
Now like a kid on a leash
I follow the shadow behind
I wanted to stay in the hole that I dug
in the depths of a grave new find.
endpart:
E5
you say it ain't all that and
E5
you say it ain't all that and
D5 riff1
I never wanted to live on the wrong side of that
D5 riff1 D5; let ring
never wanted to live on the wrong side of that.
Riff 1: (play fast) (each string should be picked.)
G| 5 5 5
D| 5 5 5
A| 7 7 7
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