drop d tuning
ya, the other bass tab for this clearly sucks, this is not a hard bass line, its really
actually, enjoy if you will
G------------------------------------------------------------ 10-----|s
D--------------------------------------------------------------------| ^
A-555-77777777-99999999-555555555555-------77777777-1010101010101010-|
D------------------------------------xxx-----------------------------|
continued:
G------------------------------------------------------------|
D------------------------------------------------------------|
A-555555555-----777777777-3333333333-5555555555555-----------|
D-----------xxx------------------------------------xxx-------|
then the heavier part
G---------------------------------------------- ---------------|x2
D---------------------------------------------- ---------------|
A-777777777-101010101010101010-5---5---5-5-5-5- --------5-55---|
D-------------------------------xxx-xxx-x-x-x-- -00-12/5-x-----|
the crazyish part
G------------------------------------------------------------|x2
D------------------------------------------------------------|
A--2-5p0-4p0-5p0-7p0-5p0-4h5p4-------------------------------|
D------------------------------------------------------------|
keep doing the heavier part twice then the crazyish part
"the images hurt my eyes"
G------------------------------------------------------------|
D------------------------------------------------------------|
A-777777777-10101010101010-55555555555555--------------------|
D------------------------------------------------------------|
G-------------------------------------------------------------| X however many
D-------------------------------------------------------------|
A-777777777-3333333333-555555555555---------------------------|
D-------------------------------------------------------------|
then go back to the intro
then this
G------------------------------------------------------------|
D------------------------------------------------------------|
A------------------------------------------------------------|
D-00-011-00-011-00-011-00-011-00-----------------------------|
G-------------------------------------------------------------|do this for a long time
D-------------------------------------------------------------|
A-7777777777-3333333333-555555555555--------------------------|
D-------------------------------------------------------------|
end with this
G------------------------------------------------------------|
D------------------------------------------------------------|
A--2-5p0-4p0-5p0-7p0-5p0-4h5p4--2----------------------------|
D------------------------------------------------------------|
tabbed by Ryan Smith
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Bass Tabs |
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Title |
Waterwings |
Artist |
Alexisonfire |
Tablature Type |
ASCII Tab |
YouTube ID |
6qrFTGth8KU |
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- Play the 1st fret on the A string.
G|-----------------|
D|-----------------|
A|---------3-------|
E|---1-1---1---3---|
3. Playing Techniques
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