the other one here is accurate too.. but i feel this is the right order of the
song. ive also added in another fig that appears.
Fig 1
|--------------------------------------------------------------|
|-----10h12-10h12--------------10h12-10h12---------------------|
|--10-------------8------8--10-------------8---------8---------|
|---------------------10---------------------10-8-10-----------|
Fig 2
|-----------------------------------------------------------|
|-----10h12-10h12----10--------10h12-10h12----10------------|
|--10-------------8------8--10-------------8------8---------|
|-----------------------------------------------------------|
Fig 3
|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-----10h12-10h12----10--------10--------10h12-10h12------------------|
|--10-------------8------8--8---------10------------------------------|
|---------------------------------10----------------------------------|
halfway
Fig 4 ---------------------------------------------------|
|--------------------------------------------------------|
|-----10h12-10h12----10--------10h12-10h12---------------|
|--10-------------8------8--10--------------8---------8--|
|---------------------------------------------10-8-10----|
Fig 5
|-----------------------------------------------------|
|---10h12-10h12----10h12-10h12----10--------10--------|
|10-------------10-------------8------8--8---------10-|
|---------------------------------------------10------|
they are the parts
this is the order
fig 1 x4
fig 2 x1 [note, fig 2 has the same note sequence played twice on one bar]
fig 3 x1
fig 1 x1
fig 3 x1
fig 1 x1
fig 3 x1
fig 1 x1
fig 3 x1
fig 2 x4
(01:37)
fig 4 x1(i added this in because geezer seems to put 2 figs together.)
fig 3 x1
fig 4 x1
fig 3 x1
fig 4 x1
fig 3 x1
fig 1 x1
fig 3 x1
fig 4.1 x3 (half of the bar (indicated ^) played 3 times.)
fig 3 x2
(02:35)
fig 5 x3
fig 4
fig 3
fig 4
fig 3
fig 4
fig 3
fig 4
fig 3
fig 4
fig 3
fig 4
fig 4 x3
fig 3
fig 4
fig 3
fig 4 now gradually fade out doing 3 and 4
ive sat here for round about 3 hours making sure its right.
thats my interpretation.
Tom @ madaxemanfromhell@hotmail.co.uk
Bass Tabs |
|
Title |
Solitude |
Artist |
Black Sabbath |
Tablature Type |
ASCII Tab |
YouTube ID |
lejk2BmBbvk |
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G|-----------------|
D|-----------------|
A|---------3-------|
E|---1-1---1---3---|
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