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Stockholm Syndrome (definitive thread)


Alysum

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I usually just play the thing I learned before the tabs came out:

E|-6--7--8----|-8--7--8------|
B|-8--8--8----|-8--8--8--11--|
G|-8--7--5----|-8--7--5--10--|
D|------------|-----------8--|
A|------------|-----------8--|
D|------------|-----------8--|

If it's at the right position... dunno... early... need... coffeee.eeeee...

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Theyre all drop d and all on the top string.

The first one is 0-2-3-5

the second one is 0-3-0-5-0-3-0-3-0-0-6-7 and second time with harmonics

the third one is executuion comentary which is somthing like

0-3-0-4-0-3-0-5-6-7

and the 4th was end of agitated

 

That looks strangely like the post directly above it...

 

It think this thread is finished now.

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You don't have to play the A with a C# bass right? Because the C# note will be what the bass player would play?

 

So you'd only need F A Dm F A Dm Bb

 

Or does the bass not play C# for the A chord?

 

Eh? In the chorus, the bass plays F, E and D bloody quick, no?

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You don't have to play the A with a C# bass right? Because the C# note will be what the bass player would play?

 

So you'd only need F A Dm F A Dm Bb

 

Or does the bass not play C# for the A chord?

 

For the A/C# chord, the bass actually plays E.

So play the A chord with a C# bass. Add a bass E as well if you want, like what is tabbed above, it sounds much better that way I recks.

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On my Marshall 200W valvestate amp I have bass on 12 o'clock, mid on 2 o'clock and treble on 3 o'clock. I then supplement the sound using my wah as a filter set about mid-way, and the boost channel on full gain.

 

To be honest though mate, I don't think you'll ever nail the sound unless you've got a Motherbucker p-up at he bridge, diezel head etc etc... :(

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the riffs so easy to play, i learnt the whole tune in one evening. dont hammer on or do pull offs, just alternate pick it! and my only advice is touch the note with your left hand finger, then take it off, pick open, then bounce another finger on a note (not same fingers)....basically dont put ur fingers down, keep the moving

 

 

easy ppl...

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When he played it at glastonbury live, and some other gigs, he gets that huge woooshh type sound going over the top of his guitar sound as he plays the riff-solo-riff (on A string) bit. How does he achieve this. Is it somethig in his rack effects int he background going off?

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