RATT - "Round N Round" Tablature
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From: tkolovos@mason1.gmu.edu (Theodore A Kolovos)
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"Round-N-Round"
by RATT
Round-n-round is played by two guitars, so I
have combined the harmony into one rhythm section. I
have attempted to make it sound as close to the original
as possible. To figure out precise timing listen to
the song-my timing is way off. A.H. stands for
artificial harmonic created with the pick and fingers.
It helps to bend the artificial harmonics. A little
delay wouldn't hurt on this song. It sounds kind of
crappy without it.
Chorus and intro riff
P.M.!- - - - - - ! !- - - - - - -!
0------------------!---------------------------------
0------------------!-8-8--8--8-7--7------------------
9------------------!-9-9--7--7-7--7-5----------------
9------------------!-9-9--7--7-7--5-5----------------
7------------------!-------------------3--3--3--3--3-
0----0--0--0--0--0-!---------------------------------
Light palm muting on the E throughout
----------------------!------------------------------
7-7-----8-7--10-10--9-!------------------------------
7-7--5--7-7---9--9--9-!------------------------------
5-5--5--7-7---9--9--9-!-A.H.-------------------------
----------------------!-(5)---7---5------5---5--4----
----------------------!-----0---0---0--0---0------5--
-----------3------------------------------------------
-----------3------------------------------------------
-----------0-------------0--2--9-----9----------------
-----------0-------------0--2--9-----9----A.H.--------
4--2---------------------------7-----7----(5)----5----
------3-0--3----------------------0-----0-----0-----0-
-------------------3--------------------!--------------
-------------------3--------------------!--------------
-------------------0--------------------!--------------
-------------------0---------------0--2-!---7--7--7----
5--4----4--2-----------------------0--2-!---5--5--4----
-----5--------3-0--3--------------------!--------------
-----0--------0-----------------------------------------
--------0--------0-----9--9--10--9-----9-------10--10--9
2----------6--------6--9--9---9--9-----9--------9---9--9
2----------------------9--9---9--9-----9--------9---9--9
0----------------------7--7---7--7-----7--------7---7--7
-----------------------------------0--0---0--0----0-----
Light Palm Muting in this riff
--------------0-------0-------!--0-----------0----------
-----------------0-------0----!-----4-----4-----4-----4-
----------2--------6--------6-!--------4-----------4----
-7--7--7--2-------------------!-------------------------
-5--5--4--0-------------------!-------------------------
------------------------------!-------------------------
round and round..then goto intro
-0-----------0----------!-------------------------------and
----4-----4-----4-----4-!-------------------------------chorus
-------4-----------4----!----4-----7-----9--------------riff.
------------------------!----4-----7-----9--------------
------------------------!----2-----5-----7--------------
------------------------!-------------------0--0--0--0--0
This fill is played after the solo right before the last chorus.
-----------0--------------------------------------------
-----------0--------------------------------------------
-4---------4----------4--------------4------------------
-4---------2----------4--------------4------------------
-2--0--00-------------2--------------2------------------
--------------------------------------------------------
Any questions or comments send to:
tkolovos@mason1.gmu.edu
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