| Deep Purple Guitar tabs books |
| Here's the Guitar tabs book you need to be an expert. Check out 'Smoke on the Water' pictured above, or other Guitar tabs, books or DVDs now. Order Deep Purple sheet music here! |
All-american+Rejects musicRead all about your favourite band, All-american Rejects! Enter. |
Guitar tabs forAll-american Rejects: The last songHere is the Guitar tabs for "The last song" by All-american Rejects. To get the complete songlist of this band please visit the index for All-american rejects tabs, bass tabs, chords and CD reviews. |
|
|
Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2003 15:31:02 EDT From: RaffyG2000@aol.com Subject: a/all-american_rejects/the_last_song.tab Artist: The All-American Rejects Album: The-All American Rejects Title: The Last Song Tabbed by Rafael Garcia send corrections to RaffyG2000@aol.com Hey AAR fans. Yeah, I couldn't find a good tab for this so I made my own. I blasted this song on my headphones so I could hear the second guitar part, which is pretty cool. Then again I'm probably giving too much detail for most of u. Here it is INTRO: Violins, but here it is on a guitar Note: - This is the CD version, the radio/music video version is x1 - ~ = let ring E------------8-9---------------8-9--------------8-9------- -9~--- B----9-----------9---11-9----------9---9-9----------9----- ------ G------10----------------10----------------10-------------x 2 ------ D-11------------------------------------------------------ ------ A--------------------------------------------------------- ------ E--------------------------------------------------------- ------ VERSE PART 1: Pretty simple, mostly power chords - Palm mute everything until u get to the big F# chord - the "x"s are measures, not how many times you play the chord - For the second verse, the CD version repeats part 1, but the radio/music video version doesn't repeat - Also, guitar 2 doesn't play independent from 1 until the second verse, after u play the chorus once Guitar 1: C# A# G# F# E-------------------2----- B-------------------2----- G-6-----------------3----- D-6-x4--8-----6-----4-x4-- A-4-----8-x4--6-x4--4----- E-------6-----4-----2----- "As I leave.." Guitar 2:ONLY PLAYS THIS DURING THE SECOND VERSE AFTER THE CHORUS E-9--9-9\---------------------- B-9--9-9\--x4------------------ G-------------------6-----5---- D-----------------6-----6------ A------------------------------ E---------------4-----4-------- VERSE PART 2: Guitar 1: A# F# C# G# E-------------------------------- B-------------------------------- G-----------------6-----------x2- D-4-/-8-----4-----6-x2-6--------- A-4-/-8-x2--4-x2--4----6-x2------ E-2-/-6-----2----------4--------- "You wanted the best..." Guitar 2: Does this 4 times E---------------- B----------1-2--- G-(3)----------1- D-----3---------- x4 A--1----4-------- E---------------- CHORUS: E---------------------------- B---------------------------- G-6-----------4-----------(6) D-6-x4--4-----4-x4--6-----(6)<---Land on this before fading out A-4-----4-x4--2-----6-x4--(4) to the bridge and at the very E-------2-----------4-------- end of the song "As I go..." BRIDGE: Guitar 2 plays INTRO once(unless u have violins, lol), then: Guitar 1: E----------- B----------- G-6--------- D-6-xforever(w/o distortion) A-4--------- E----------- "Will you need me..." Guitar 2: (violins really) E-9~--8~--6~--2~--1~- Then they play this: Guitar 1: E----------- B----------- G-6--------- D-6-xforever(w/ distortion, palm muted) A-4--------- E----------- Guitar 2:(violins) A4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4--4/6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6/9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9--8-9-10-10-10-10-12-14 Then back to the chorus, but guitar 2 plays this really cool lick over it E/------------\------------11---/14-13-9---9-8-8-11x4-13x4-14x4-16x8------ B|--/14-13-9--|-x3--/14-13------------------------------------------------ G\------------/----------------------------------------------------------- D------------------------------------------------------------------------- A------------------------------------------------------------------------- E------------------------------------------------------------------------- And that's all, finally. Every single freakin detail too Corrections to RaffyG2000@aol.com
guitar videos: How to Play Blues Guitar: Legato and StaccatoCharles Sedlak demonstrates the difference between legato and staccato notes when playing blues.. See all guitar videos here and bass videos here |
|