ALRIGHT, wassup ya'll, here to bring you another accurate tab, this one, is all ear, so
with me if there is tone issues
Standard: (E A D G)
{Key}
{S=Slap}
{P=Pop}
{*=Muted note}
{~=Repeat Note}
{The Main Riff}
p p ss p s s ss p s
G---------------------------------|
D--5p3----------------5-----------|
A------55-*-5-3h5-----------------|
E------------------33----3--------|
p p ss p s s s p
G---------------------------------|
D--5p3----------------5-----------|
A------55-*-5-3h5-----------------|
E------------------3--------------|
p p ss p s s ss p s
G-----------------------------------|
D--5p3---------------5--------------|
A------55-*-5-3h5-------------------|
E-----------------33---3------------|
p p ss p s s s s s
G---------------------------------|
D--5p3----------------------------|
A------55-*-5-3h5-----------------|
E-----------------3-2-1-----------|
p p ss p s s ss p s
G---------------------------------|
D--5p3---------------5------------|
A------55-*-5-3h5-----------------|
E-----------------33---3----------|
p p ss p s s s p
G---------------------------------|
D--5p3---------------5------------|
A------55-*-5-3h5-----------------|
E-----------------3---------------|
V ^ V V ^ V V ^ V V ^ V
G--7-8-9--7-8-9--9-10-11--9-10-11-|
D--7-8-9--7-8-9--9-10-11--9-10-11-|
A--5-6-7--5-6-7--7-8--9---7-8--9--|
E---------------------------------|
V ^ V V ^ V V ^ V V^V^V^V^V
G--7-8-9--7-8-9--9-10-11-12~~~~~~~-|
D--7-8-9--7-8-9--9-10-11-12~~~~~~~-|
A--5-6-7--5-6-7--7-8--9--10~~~~~~~-|
E----------------------------------|
p p ss p s s ss p s
G-----------------------------------|
D--5p3---------------5--------------|
A------55-*-5-3h5-------------------|
E-----------------33---3------------|
Alright, you get the general idea of the riff,it keeps doing that till the Xylophone
which I shall Tab now. (Play it finger-style, not slap)
{Xylophone Solo}
G-----------------------------------|
D--5-4-3--5-4-3--5-4-3--------5-4-3-|
A----------------------3-4-5--------|
E-----------------------------------|
G------------------------------------|
D---------5-4-3---------5-4-3--5-4-3-|
A--3-4-5---------3-4-5---------------|
E------------------------------------|
G-------------------------------------|
D--5-4-3---------5-4-3---------555555-|
A---------3-4-5---------3-4-5---------|
E-------------------------------------|
{Saxophone Solo}
p p ss p s s ss p s
G-----------------------------------|
D--5p3---------------5--------------|
A------55-*-5-3h5-------------------|
E-----------------33---3------------|
Yup your back to that riff again, then theres the Bass Solo...i couldnt figure it out,
improvise one i guess >.>
Well thats all there is to it, the beginning is the riff for the entire song, save the
part i tabbed out (and the solo)
that's all for now, peace
~Devilbassman
Bass Tabs |
|
Title |
Rumble Of The Diesel |
Artist |
Les Claypool |
Tablature Type |
ASCII Tab |
YouTube ID |
_-ceV24iOn0 |
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G|-----------------|
D|-----------------|
A|---------3-------|
E|---1-1---1---3---|
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