STABBING WESTWARD - "you complete me" Tablature
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You Complete Me
Music: Stabbing Westward
Lyrics: Stabbing Westward
Tuning: Dropped-D, down one full step (low to high: C G C F A D)
The song starts with some weird synthesized percussion noises and then this part begins.
(a) Intro: play once
(i) play once
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|-12-13-12-10-|
|-12-13-12-10-|
|-12-13-12-10-|
(ii) play four times, let last note ring fourth time
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|-0---12--0-0-|
|-0---12--0-0-|
|-0---12--0-0-|
^let ring
(b) Chorus - play (i) twice, then (ii) once, then back to (i) once more.
(i)
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|-0-12p0-12-0-10-12-0-10-12-15-0-15-|
|-0-12p0-12-0-10-12-0-10-12-15-0-15-|
|-0-12p0-12-0-10-12-0-10-12-15-0-15-|
(ii)
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|-3h5-5-5-5--0-3-5-0-5-0-3-3-|
|-3h5-5-5-5--0-3-5-0-5-0-3-3-|
|-3h5-5-5-5--0-3-5-0-5-0-3-3-|
That's about all that's to that song too. If you have any questions about the placing of riffs, please e-mail me and I'll be happy to help. As with most Stabbing Westward songs, and this one especially, improv guitar noise and feedback does wonders.
©Keith Hannaford
Any comments, questions, or corrections can be accelerated toward brokenwish@hotmail.com
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You Complete Me by Stabbing Westward
Tabbed by: Corey Quilliam
Tuning (C-G-C-F-A-D)
x=mute
b=bend
r=release on bend
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Harmonic parts are played throughout here, and a phase pedal
is used.
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|--12h13-12p10-0--12--x-x--x-12--0--12--x-x--x-12
|--12h13-12p10-0--12--x-x--x-12--0--12--x-x--x-12
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--0--12--x-x--x-12--0--12--x-x--x-12h13-12p10-0|
--0--12--x-x--x-12--0--12--x-x--x-12h13-12p10-0|
Then that repeats twice or so. Phaser runs in background.
Every once in awhile harmoics come in for a very short
period. You should be able to figure out the notes they
should be at. I'm nowhere near my amp so I'm not telling you
now.
E-bow would work best here if you do it on guitar. These
notes hold for awhile. This is during the verse.
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|-0--------5-------0-------|
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Chorus (I think.)
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|------------------------------12-12----------------------12-12
|--(harm)--12p10h12--10h12--10-10-10--12p10h12--10h12--10-10-10
|--(harm)--12p10h12--10h12--10--------12p10h12--10h12--10------
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--4h5-5-4-5-4h5-4h5-3-3--12p10h12--10h12--10-12br-12p10-0|
--4h5-5-4-5-4h5-4h5-3-3--12p10h12--10h12--10-12br-12p10-0|
It does that twice except for that last part with the bend
which only comes in when the chorus is over. The harmonics in
the beginning of the chorus only occur in the beggining, I'm
sure of it.
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Verse
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Chorus
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Verse
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Chorus (last time the chorus extends, the part that's 3/4's
of the way in the chorus keeps repeating and ends on that 5th
fret.)
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