Tom: Db
SCREAMING SKULL
> >VERSE: theres just that one chord, C, then rake in rhythm as kim says
> >the werds. by C i mean the root note on the E string (8th fret) plus
> >the fifth on the A string (10th fret) and possibly the octave on the D
> >string (10th fret) if yr not too lazy. by rake i mean release the action
> >a little so that the strings are muted, then strum up and down. with the
> >right distortion this will sound like the album.
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> > C rake rake rake
> > society
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> > C rake rake rake
> > screaming skull etc.
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> >CHORUS: same idea, but with Bb and G#, alternately.
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> > Bb rake rake rake
> > i'll go there
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> > Ab rake rake rake
> > but i don't care
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> > Bb rake rake rake
> > i'll go there
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> > Ab rake rake rake
> > it's just to stare etc.
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> > C rake rake rake rake Bb Bb Bb (do that once)
> > pat smear
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> >SOLO: im so off on this. it really may be two guitars playing off each
> >other by a fifth. dunno. the bass plays the verse/chorus structure through.
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> >thats all. anyone who can come up with a tuning that would facilitate this
> >fifthed part of the solo, eg. by putting the fifth in the same fret rather
> >than in the second or third (yeah, those high strings are a pain in the
> >ass), please post.
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> >have phun
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