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Mudvayne : "Nothing to gein" Guitar tabs

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Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 06:42:01 -0700 (PDT)
From: Scott Claybrough 
Subject: m/mudvayne/nothing_to_gein.tab

Tabbed by: Scott Claybrough.
		I hereby claim that I figured this song out completely
	by ear because I couldn't find the tabs for it anywhere! So I
	decided to tab it out for anyone who wants to play it! It is
	NOT copied from any sort of tab book whatsoever!

Song: Nothing To Gein
Band: MuDvAyNe
Album: L.D.50

Key: Unknown/irrelevant

Tuning - played on a 7 string guitar. (B, F#, B, E, Ab, C#)

Sounds - the Intro uses a clean tone with a TINY bit of distortion in
	there. There is also Wah-Wah and a huge distortion.

Intro - Clean/TINY bit of distortion

C#|----------------------------------------------------------------|
Ab|----------------------------------------------------------------|
E |----------------------------------------------------------------|
B |-----2/3--0--0----2/3---0--0----2---3---6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6---------|
F#|-----2/3--0--0----2/3---0--0----2---3---5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5---------|
B |-----2/3--0--0----2/3---0--0----2---3---6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6---------|



C#|----------------------------------------------------------------|
Ab|----------------------------------------------------------------|
E |----------------------------------------------------------------|
B |----3-3-3-3-3-3-5-3---2-2-2-2-2-2-3-2---------------------------|
F#|----3-3-3-3-3-3-5-3---3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3---------------------------|
B |----3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3---2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2---------------------------|

This is repeated until: "One of my own, In my life" which
goes like this:

C#|----------------------------------------------------------------|
Ab|----------------------------------------------------------------|
E |----------------------------------------------------------------|
B |---12-12-12-12-12-12-12-----------------------------------------|
F#|----------------------------------------------------------------|
B |---0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0------------------------------------------|

Just strum these two notes (which are actually both B’s)
until  you hear "I’m so alone", then you dont play for a
few beats and then you go back into the Intro riff but
use distortion this time, this is the Chorus Riff.

After that: Pre-Verse - Wah Wah
		I’m not even going to tab it out, just put your
hand over the strings and strum while Wahing!

Verse: Back to clean/TINY distortion. REALLY wierd timing! Listen to CD!

C#|----------------------------------------------------------------|
Ab|----------------------------------------------------------------|
E |----------------------------------------------------------------|
B |-----9-9-9-9-9-9----9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-----------------------------|
F#|-----8-8-8-8-8-8----8-8-8-8-9-8-7-8-----------------------------|
B |----------------------------------------------------------------|



Verse Part 2: this has a really weird timing, so listen
to the CD for the strumming and time!
Distortion.
C#|----------------------------------------------------------------|
Ab|----------------------------------------------------------------|
E |----------------------------------------------------------------|
B |----------------------------------------------------------------|
F#|--------------2-------------------------------------------------|
B |---0--0--0-------0--0-------------------------------------------|

I think it’s just that repeated. Oh, and keep the notes
STACCATO in that section.

Do another Verse and Verse Part 2 and then go into the
Chorus.

After the Chorus the bridge (I think its a bridge
anyway!) starts with a little lead part by the guitar
which goes like this:

C#|----------------------------------------------------------------|
Ab|----------------------------------------------------------------|
E |----------------------------------------------------------------|
B |-----15-14------------------------------------------------------|
F#|-------------15-14----------------------------------------------|
B |----------------------------------------------------------------|

This is repeated for a while until the next section where
he’s singing "If I soak my hands in others blood..."etc. 

There are three sections after the lead part.

For the first and last section you just strum the Low-B
String STACCATO again. Listen to the CD for the timing
and plucking pattern. (I say plucking because it’s not
really strumming, is it?)

In the middle section, you do the same thing, only more
strumming and playing all three low strings in a B
powerchord.

Listen to the CD for the length of each one of these
sections.

Back into the Chorus. After a heavy Chorus, play the
intro again. Then it goes all wierd after you stop
playing.

Ok, when you play this by yourself without any other
instruments, it may sound a little wierd and wrong, but
this song (like many MuDvAyNe songs) relies heavily on
the Bass player doing his little POP’s, ok? So before you
criticise and say that these tabs are wrong, play along
with the CD or get yourself a decent Bass player to play
it with you (Good Luck finding one who can play ANY
MuDvAyNe!)

Tabbed by: Scott Claybrough. (Frogger_899@yahoo.com)

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