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Eels: Souljacker part i

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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 17:04:23 +0000 (GMT) From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Paul=20Costello?= Subject: e/eels/souljacker_part_i.tab Song: Souljacker part I Written by: E, Butch and Adam Siegel Album: Souljacker Artist: eELS Tabbed by: Paul Costello Equipment used: Westfield Fender, Marshall Amp Standard Tuning: eADGBE This is my work and it is 100% correct. This song works with one guitar, but two is better. Also, before we begin, two notes: 1) The spaces in between the tab numbers mean nothing; and 2) To make this sound even better, play this with volume at somehwere like 6, then when you reach Step 3, turn it up full for the rest of the song. ==============================Step 1================================= Guitar #1: Palm mute this bit E|-----------| B|-----------| G|-----------| D|-----------| A|-----------| e|-0-0-0-2-3-| This pattern is repeated over and over until E sings "Aw Yeah!". Then lift the palm mute and play the same pattern open string. Return to palm mute pattern when E begins singing again. Guitar #2: This guitar stays silent until the "Aw Yeah!" bit. Then you play the E chord over and over until the palm mute pattern returns. Then, stop playing. Oh, by the way, the E chord is below: E|-------| B|-------| G|-1-----| TA-DA! The D|---2---| <----- E Chord A|---2---| e|-------| ==============================Step 2================================= Guitar #1: Repeat the same as Step 1 before until E starts singing the line "Sisters', brothers...". Then, play the same pattern, open, on the next string. Like this: E|-----------| B|-----------| G|-----------| D|-----------| A|-0-0-0-2-3-| e|-----------| Keep going until E gets to the line ending with "... under the covers.". Then return to the previous string. Play it open until the line "Until you're bleeding." is sung. Then return to the palm mute. Guitar #2: Repeat the same as Step 1 until E starts singing the line "Sisters', brothers...". Then, change from the E chord to an Am, which is below: E|-------| B|-1-----| G|---2---| TA-DA! The D|---2---| <----- Am Chord A|-------| e|-------| Keep going until E gets to the line ending with "... under the covers.". Then return to the E chord. Play it open until the line "until you're bleeding." is sung, then stop. ==============================Step 3================================= Guitar #1: Repeat the same as Step 2 with one change. When E sings the line "until you... rock!", rather than go back to the palm mute pattern, play the pattern without the mute. Move between the E and A string accordingly. Guitar #2: Repeat the same as Step 2, except for the change. After E sings the line "Until you... rock!", just cycle through the E chord and Am chord. Play each one like this: E |- - - -|- - - -| x 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Am |- - - -|- - - -| x 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 ==============================Step 4================================= Guitar #1: Just keep that pattern on those two strings going on and on until, and you need to listen to the song to get the timing right, you play this very slowly: E|------------------------------------------------------| B|------------------------------------------------------| G|------------------------------------------------------| D|------------------------------------------------------| A|------------------------------------------------------| e|----12-12-12-12-12-13-13-13-13-13-14-14-14-14-14-0----| Let the last note ring out. Guitar #2: This part is a pain to tab because you have to kick in alot of distortion, so all I could obtain is that there are seven notes and, if played right, SHOULD sound kind of atonal. It happens somewhere in the area of fret 10 on the G string (stop laughing). Then, and you'll have to listen to the song to find out exactly when this bit comes in, you play this very slowly. E|-------------------------------------------------------| B|-------------------------------------------------------| G|-------------------------------------------------------| D|-------------------------------------------------------| A|-------------------------------------------------------| e|----12-12-12-12-12-13-13-13-13-13-14-14-14-14-14-0~----| ~ - Let the last note ring out. This is the only time that both guitars play the same thing. It's also the last thing that Guitar #2 plays. After this, get them to standby on the Gain switch on your amp. ==============================Step 5================================= Guitar #1: Go back to playing Step 1 with one change. When E sings "Aw yeah.", play the E string open, letting it ring out. Get your friend on the Gain switch to turn it up, stopping just before that high-pitched feed-back kicks in. Ladies and Gentlemen, that was SOULJACKER part I!



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