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PixieSteve Posted - 11/13/2004 : 19:45:56
the way frank plays the start of the G Cm bit... i might be a retard, but it is quite hard to recreate. the way he sort of mutes it etc... i think it must be a combination of the guitars tone and the type of distortion used that contribute to it. can anyone tab a good way of doing it?


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w00t Posted - 12/02/2004 : 19:53:02
what works for me is to bar the G and Cmin, obviously, and during the intro/verse
strum the low E twice with your thumb, on the second time continue to drag it across the strings for the first half of the chord duration and then start to drag your index finger from the high e down to meet the thumb. do this a few times and then the hammering part of the c minor chord is something like this:


e|-3---3---3---3-(3)|
B|-3h4-3h4-3h4-3-h4-|
G|-3h5-3h5-3h5-3-h5-|
D|-3h5-3h5-3h5-3-h5-|
A|-3---3---3---3-(3)|
E|------------------|


just lightly palm mute the first half of each chord duration and then let the strings
being played by your index finger ring.

Newo Posted - 11/14/2004 : 14:15:01
Actually I'm Irish Pixiesteve, so might I suggest "Oi'll kill ya".

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PixieSteve Posted - 11/14/2004 : 14:06:20
but how to do that cool chunky triplet swing, and then the unmuted bit..etc... which strings are he playing specifically.. if you know.

also.. if anyone knows some of what joey plays at the end. i know some of it is just the chords played really fast.
Doog Posted - 11/14/2004 : 11:48:07
Try the neck & bridge setting on a Telecaster, and lightly mute the strings with your right hand- works for me.

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PixieSteve Posted - 11/14/2004 : 10:15:07
I keel you!
whoreatthedoor Posted - 11/14/2004 : 10:00:28
How rude!


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Newo Posted - 11/14/2004 : 09:21:06
Shut up and play.

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