From: MyGuitarTAbs.com judith (bass) tune down 1/2 step in addition to "drop d" tuning (low to high: Db Ab Db Gb) note: paz uses a pick on this song (and most of the others, i think.) . = stacato note intro (0:01) (6/8 time) |-------------------------|--------------------------|| |-------------------------|--------------------------|| |--3h5-5-5-5--3h5-6p5-3h5-|-3h5-5-5-5-5-5-5----------|| |-------------------------|-----------------3--3--3--|| . (0:27) verse (6/8 time) |---------------------------------|---------------------------|| |---------------------------------|---------------------------|| |---------------------------------|---------------------------|| |-10h12-12-12-x-x-10h12-12-12-x-x-|-10h12-12-12-x-x--3--3--3--|| (1:02) - repeat intro riff okay, this next part kinda throws me... i never have been that great at determining what time signature something is, but the chorus is either 4/4 or 6/8. the guitars/bass make it sound like 4/4, but the drummer is accenting every third beat, making me think he's still playing in 6/8 time. i dunno. just listen to it and get the notes in the right places, and who cares? (1:20) |------------|------------|| |------------|------------|| |------------|------------|| |-8--8--8--8-|-5--5--5--5-|| last time during chorus: |-----------------|----------------|| |-----------------|----------------|| |-----------------|----------------|| |-8--8--8/10-10---|-5--5--5\3--3---|| (1:34) - repeat verse riff up till the last three notes. once you get to that point, start playing the next riff. this next riff is kinda buried... or it might just be my speakers suck and won't bring the bass out that well. but anyway, here's a bit of a guess at what's going on... if nothing else, it's close enough that you could fake your way by with it. (1:37) |---------------------|| |---------------------|| |-5h6-5p3-------------|| |---------5p3-0-0--0--|| . . . for the rest of the song beyond this, you're either playing the verse or chorus riffs. it's pretty easy to listen and tell which part it is. so, have fun. Ben Schmerr and kyle caldwell Bensch14@hotmail.com