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Incubus: Are you in

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Band: Incubus Song: Are You In? Album: Morning View Tabbed By: Dan Kolbo 02-15-03 (kolb0057@umn.edu) h - hammer on p - pull off b - bend string up 1/2 step bb- bend string up full step b4- pre-bend the string then strike the 4th fret on the already bent string r - release bend ~ - vibrato t - tap (with strumming hand) <17> - Harmonic () - indicates note that was already struck The bars are not to indicate measures but the length of the phrase. This is my first tab job, but I had to tab out this solo after I with Incubus's guitar work it won't surprise you that the main chunk of the song is played with crazy-cool effects. But the other parts (solo) are a nice bluesy overdrive. He appears to be playing on a nice Gibson with f-holes. This tabbing is all my own work, tabbed from listening to the recorded version. This song has a great rhythm/bass parts also. Ok, here we go! Standard Tuning Intro (Phaser? compression? effect) 0:15 If you can get the 16th fret G-string harmonic to sound go with that, but otherwise go with the 12th fret B-string harmonic. E-----------------<12>------|-----------------<12>------| B------------<12>-----------|------------<12>-----------| G---------------------------|---------------------------| D-------<19>----------------|-------<19>----------------| A--<19>---------------------|--<19>---------------------| E---------------------------|---------------------------| or you can just play the notes E-----------12-|----------12-----| B--------12----|-------12--------| G-----14-------|----14-----------| D--14----------|-14--------------| A--------------|-----------------| E--------------|-----------------| Verse (Phaser? compression? effect) 0:26 E-----------------<12>-------|-----------------<12>-<14>--------- B------------<12>------<12>--|------------<12>------------------- G----------------------------|----------------------------------- D-------<19>-----------------|-------<19>------------------------ A--<19>----------------------|--<19>----------------------------- E----------------------------|----------------------------------- E------------------<14>------|------------------<12>------------- B----------------------------|-------------<12>------<12>-<10>--- G-------<14>-----------------|----------------------------------- D--<14>------<14>-------<14>-|--------<19>----------------------- A----------------------------|---<19>---------------------------- E----------------------------|----------------------------------- E-------------------------|-----------------<12>-<14>------------ B-------------------------|------------<12>---------------------- G------<11>---------------|-------------------------------------- D--<9>------<9>--<11>-<9>-|-------<19>--------------------------- A-------------------------|--<19>-------------------------------- E-------------------------|-------------------------------------- E------<15>-------------------| B-<12>------<12>---<14>-------| G-----------------------<12>--| D-----------------------------| A-----------------------------| E-----------------------------| Chorus (Phaser? compression? tremolo? whammy? effect) 0:46 For those of us who don't have the pleasure of playing with a professional DJ. This works quite well. Let notes ring so effects can go through full cycle! E---------------|--------------| B---------------|--------------| G--11~----------|-14~----------| 2 times D--12~-12~------|-12~-14~-12~--| A--12~-12~-12~--|-----12~-14~--| E----------14~--|--------------| Solo (Blues overdrive tone) 1:07 hold hold |----| |-----| E----------------------------------5---5------------------------- B-----------------------------------------2-----2---------------- G--------2---4bb---4--2-4--2---2h4bb--r4--2-4b~-2---------------- D-2h4~--------------------------------------------2h4--------2--- A-----------------------------------------------------4--2h4----- E---------------------------------------------------------------- E----------------------------------------17---------------------| B---------------------------------------------------------------| G-------------------------------14--16bb-----16-----------------| D-2h4-(4)b4-2-------------14h16---------------------12h16-12----| A---------------------------------------------------12----12----| E---------------------------------------------------------------| Bridge (same effect as chorus) 1:59 Until about 2:19 low sliding with strong feedback after that just repeat the following: E--------------------------| B--14p12-14p12-14p12-14p12-| G--------------------------| D--------------------------| etc...until 2:40 A--------------------------| E--------------------------| Outro (same effect as intro and verse) 2:40 E-----------------<12>------| B------------<12>------<12>-| G---------------------------| 4 times D-------<19>----------------| A--<19>---------------------| E---------------------------| Song structure: Intro Verse Chorus Solo Intro Chorus Bridge Outro Chorus Hope it works for you! Please send corrections. Dan Kolbo kolb0057@umn.edu



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