Kill the King TAB

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Kill the King TAB

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___________
___________
___________
______5____
_5_5_7___7_
__7____7_0_

this is just the main riff... workin on the rest.
maybe not perfect but pretty close.
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heres the chorus...

_________
_3_3_3_1_
_0_2_0_0_
_2_0_4_2_
_3_2_5_3_
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again i think its close...
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Post by Fish »

i dont know about that. i would need to hear something clearer, plus, it might be in raised b, its something electric anyway, not that that makes a difference for tuning, but hey
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but does it really matter how he plays it as long as you
can get the notes right?

its not perfect cuz its not the best recording, but
its definately a start.
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Post by bootlegger »

oh and by the way...
the middle bridge part sounds like
its just

E to B
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Re: Kill the King TAB

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bootlegger wrote:___________
___________
___________
______5____
_5_5_7___7_
__7____7_0_

this is just the main riff... workin on the rest.
maybe not perfect but pretty close.
uh....to me, that doesn't sound anything like it.

sounds more like

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------5---7---7-
--3-7---5---5-0-
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Post by bootlegger »

really the only note that doesnt fit right
is the G on the d string...
but the rest of what i have is about right.
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Post by bootlegger »

but actually i think it could be a combo of the two...
like


_5___5___7___7______5___7___7_
___7___5___5_0__3_7___5___5_0_
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Post by Sugar Will »

:ehright: :ehleft:


I definitely appreciate people trying to post tabs ASAP for us, but that one was just way off. I'll wait for Pat to solve this problem. I'll check the forum throughout the day at work though...I'm really curious to view the tab.

For anyone who was there was this one with a standard 6-string or the new guitar? I hope standard for the sake of not having to play odd/complex chords with a standard tuned guitar.
......Alpine 2007 coming soon.
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Post by bootlegger »

again... it doesnt matter what he played it on.
that main riff is tougher than i originally thought.
i just put down the first thing i came up with which
i now realize was a mistake.
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Post by Popeye2003 »

It was played in the baritone.
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Post by Elliottman »

Fish wrote:i dont know about that. i would need to hear something clearer, plus, it might be in raised b, its something electric anyway, not that that makes a difference for tuning, but hey
your av is good :thumbsup:
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Post by Hydro120 »

Hey Fish, where in Michigan?

How far from Midland/Bay City/Saginaw?
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Post by bootlegger »

i think hydro's first guess was right now that i
really listened to it.
or at least closer than mine.

sorry
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Post by Fish »

Milligan wrote:
Fish wrote:i dont know about that. i would need to hear something clearer, plus, it might be in raised b, its something electric anyway, not that that makes a difference for tuning, but hey
your av is good :thumbsup:
so is yours :wink:
Hydro120 wrote:Hey Fish, where in Michigan?

How far from Midland/Bay City/Saginaw?
kalamazoo, an hour south of GR
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