TOOL - "Forty-six & 2" Tablature
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now most people think that you drop your g to an a which is false
it is dropped D tuning, and played with a pick. i covered the main parts of the song,
the rest is pretty easy. good luck and enjoy
band:tool
song:46&2
g-----7----5h7---8p7---5h7---3h5- g-----7----5h7---8p7---12p11---8p7-
d--0-----0-----0-----0-----0----- x3 d---0----0-----0-----0-------0-----
a-------------------------------- a----------------------------------
d-------------------------------- d----------------------------------
^^^^do those two riffs 3 times^^^^
g------------------------------|--------------
d---7---5----8p7---------------|----3h5-------
a------------------------------|--------------
d------------------------------|--------------
x4
g-----7----5h7---8p7---5h7---3h5- g-----7----5h7---8p7---12p11---8p7-
d--0-----0-----0-----0-----0----- x3 d---0----0-----0-----0-------0-----
a-------------------------------- a----------------------------------
d-------------------------------- d----------------------------------
^^^^do those two riffs 5 times^^^^
Chorus
g------------------------------------------------
d------------------------------------------------
a------------------------------------------------
d--0--12--0--10h12--0--13p12--0--10h12--0--8h10--
x4
now a lot of people think that there is a guitar solo, when in actuallity, its not.
you can easily hear bass and guitar playing. here is what some call the solo
Bass/Guitar Solo
g-------------------------- g-------------------------------
d--12--0--10--0--13h12--0-- x7 d--12--0--10--0--13h12--0--12--0
a-------------------------- a-------------------------------
d-------------------------- d-------------------------------
those are the riffs, i hope you have fun. any questions or comments please email me at
gbkoenig@hotmail.com
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