SHELLAC - "watch song" Tablature
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Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2001 06:24:53 -0400
From: DvDMGG@aol.com
Subject: s/shellac/watch_song.tab
Shellac
Watch Song
1000 Hurts
Tabbed by D. Giglio
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I=92m sure this is fucked in places. I=92m very open to suggestions, especi=
ally on the high pitched parts.
The first parts are these basic fingerings, although they kind of vary in st=
yle, sometimes some chords are left out
e-----------------------------------------
b-----------------------------------------
g--6-4-6--6--4-6--------------------------
d--6-4-6--6--4-6--0-2-3-2p0---------------
a--4-4-4--4--4-4--0-2-3-2p0---------------
E-----------------------------------------
The one major variation is like this
e-----------------------------------------
b-----------------------------------------
g--6-4-6--6--4-6--------------------------
d--6-4-6--6--4-6--0-2-3-2-3-2-3-4p0-------
a--4-4-4--4--4-4--0-2-3-2-3-2-3-4p0-------
E-----------------------------------------
This is the palm-muted section in the intro, so palm mute it
e-------------------------------
b-------------------------------
g----------------------2--------
d--4-2-4-2-4-2-0-2-3-2-2--------
a--4-2-4-2-4-2-0-2-3-2-0--------
E-------------------------------
Part a. The middle part is like this. The open a shouldn=92t ring out, and=
you=92ll naturally mute it with your finger. when you try it, you=92ll see=
what I mean. There=92s also variations. the last note gets slid up a fret=
several times at the end of this part. sometimes its just on the d, someti=
mes on both the d and E.
e-------------------------------
b-------------------------------
g-------------------------------
d-------4-------4---------------
a-0h0-0-0-0-2-0-0---------------
E-0h2-2-2-0-2-0-2---------------
Then there=92s this thing.
e--------------------------------------
b--------------------------------------
g--------------------------------------
d--------------------------------------
a-------0h2h4--2p0-----4p0-2p0-----2---
E-0h1h2------------4p0---------4p0-----
then back to part a.
then the next part is just bass with these little guitar bits every once in=
a while.
e---------------
b--6--9-8-6-5---
g--5-10-9-7-5---
d---------------
a---------------
E---------------
This doesn=92t sound quite right, so if you figure it out better, tell me.
there is this variation
e-------------------------------
b--7--9-8-6-5-------------------
g--7-10-9-7-5-------------------
d-------------------------------
a-------------------------------
E-------------------------------
and the first note has some tremolo
then another fast part
e--------------------------------
b--------------------------------
g--------------------------------
d--------------------------------
a------0-2p0-4p0-2-4-2p0---0-2p0-
E--0-2-------------------4-------
and back to part a.
then another fast part right before the pause
e--------------------------------
b--------------------------------
g--------------------------------
d--------------------------------
a--0-2-4-2-0---0-2-4-2-0---0-2-4-
E------------4-----------4-------
the pause is here, then
e-------------------------------
b-------------------------------
g-------------------------------
d--2-2/4-4-4/2------------------
a--0-0/2-2-2/0------------------
E-------------------------------
and it kind of fades out with a palm mute and stuff.
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