LIMP BIZKIT - "hold on" Tablature
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Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 23:37:20 -0500
From: "Randall Hamilton" <randallhamilton@hotmail.com>
Subject: l/limp_bizkit/hold_on.tab
I emailed James and we came to an agreement on how the main riff goes.
- Randall (randallhamilton@hotmail.com)
Song: Hold On
Artist: Limp Bizkit
Album: Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water
Tabbed By: James Cantrell (skaterforlife@hotmail.com)
Minor Corrections by: Randall Hamilton (randallhamilton@hotmail.com) and
James Cantrell (skaterforlife@hotmail.com)
This is my first time tabbing a song so bare with me,but this song is cool
and very easy to play. I have included the main parts,but there are a few
little extra things within the song that you can figure out. These tabs are
all my own so they may not be exact but the are as close as youre going to
get.
So here ya go:
Standard Tuning
Key:
h = hammer on
p = pull off
b = bend
r = release
(6b7r6 means play 6, bend to 7 and release back to 6)
Main Riff:
e|-----------------------------------------------
B|-----------------------------------------------
G|-----------------------------------------------
D|-----6---6---6---6-4h6-----6---6---6---6-6b7r6-
A|-----------------------------------------------
E|---4---2---9---7---------4---2---9---7---------
Verse:
e|----7----5-----------------------------7----5------------------------------
B|-----------8-7-6-5--7----6-7-6-5-4----------8-7-6-5--7----6-7-6-5-4
G|----------------------------------------------------------------------------
D|----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A|----------------------------------------------------------------------------
E|----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ok heres something they do on the first verse played and only the first
verse.right after they do the verse riff above they do this: ( ill call it
extra riff 1 )
e|----7----5-----5----12----11
B|------------7------------------
ok then they do this ( this is kind of strange. just jump from note to note.
ill call this extra riff 2 )
e|------5-7 (repeat this a few times.)
B|---7------7
Note: remember all that starting at # was only on the first verse. the rest
is just the normal verse riff
Chorus ( mostly the main riff but theres a little more guitar played which
im showing here )
e|---2-1-2------------------------2-1-2---4
Break Down:
first guitar plays Main Riff twice
second guitar starts playing verse ( 1 ) while guitar one keeps playing main
riff then second guitar adds extra riff 1 and extra riff 2.
second guitar plays verse again 2 times then chorus while guitar one still
plays main riff ( guitar one will play main riff through the whole song)
second guitar stops and first guitar plays main riff 1 time
second guitar plays verse 4 times then chorus 2 times
first plays main riff 5 times then second starts playing chorus 2 times then
gets louder and does it 4 times then first guitar ends it out with main riff
and second guitar does a few more notes then softly plays verse while song
fades and ends.
sorry that was so confusing but it was the best i could explain it.
And there ya have it. Hold on by Limp Bizkit. Its a great song so get the cd
and listen to it to get the timings right and stuff. Any questions e-mail me
at skaterforlife@hotmail.com
later.
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