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Smashing Pumpkins : "Hello kitty kat" Guitar chords

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Subject: s/smashing_pumpkins/hello_kitty_kat.crd

Song;Hello Kitty Kat
From; Smashing Pumpkins
Album; Pisces Iscariot

This song is pretty easy minus the lead. I know most of the lead but it will
take me too long to type it out. Use lots of distortion.


After the drum intro comes this riff-
(Riff A)

e|------------------------------------|
b|------------------------------------|
g|------------------------------------|
d|--4---4---4---4------4---4---4---4--|
a|--4---4---4---4------4---4---4---4--|
e|--2---2---2---0h2---2---2---2---0h2-|

This is repeated through the first verse.

Then comes the chorus-

(RIFF B)
e|------------------------------------------------|
b|------------------------------------------------|
g|------------------------------------------------|
d|---6---6---6---2---2---2---6---6---6---2---2---2|
a|---6---6---6---2---2---2---6---6---6---2---2---2|
e|---4---4---4---0---0---0---4---4---4---0---0---0|


The second verse goes like this

Play Riff A a few times then play;
(I'll call this riff C)
e|-------------------|
b|-------------------|
g|-------------------|
d|---9---9---9---2---|
a|---9---9---9---2---|
e|---7---7---7---0---|

For the second chorus it's the same as the first (Riff B) except every once
in a while it adds a B (B=Power chord on 7th fret).

Then during the solo the rhythem plays-
RIFF D
e---------------------------------------------------
b---------------------------------------------------
g---------------------------------------------------
d-11-11-11--11---2----11--11--11---11---2---9-------
a-11-11-11--11---2----11--11--11---11---2---9-------
e--9---9---9---9----0-----9----9----9----9----0---7-

And (also during solo) plays this

e-----------------------------
b-----------------------------
g-----------------------------
d--9--6--6---6---2---2---2--6-
a--9--6--6---6---2---2---2--6-
e--7--4--4---4---0---0---0--4-

The strumming patterns aren't very accurate for these.

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