"Fetisha" by Orgy
Tuning: Dropped D Tuning
---How to D tune: In D tuning, the only string that is changed is the
E string, the biggest one. The rest of the strings remain in standard
tuning. Turn the knob at the top of the guitar neck clockwise to make
the string get a lower sound. You can tell it is tuned to D correctly
when you can play the top two strings at the same fret and have them
sound in harmony. Do your best, it's worth it, because D tuning makes
your guitar sound heavier, plus you only need to use one finger to play
the chords, so you can jump around and play at the same time much
easier.
Song structure:
---All the verse riffs are just the guitar doing spooky high notes
while
the bass and keyboard do the main part of it. Each verse is played
different, and there is slight improvision.
Verse 1
Chorus
Verse 2
Pre-Chorus
Chorus
Verse 3
Chorus
Verse 1
ChorusA (Play 3 times, then play ChorusB once)
ChorusB
Verse 2
Pre-Chorus
Verse 3
A second guitar plays this at various parts of the song:
[E] [-----]
[B] [-----]
[G] [-----]
[D] [-5-5-]
[A] [-5-5-]
[D] [-5-5-]
The verses of this song are boring when played without other
instruments,
but the chorus and pre-chorus riffs are kinda cool. If you need help,
Tuning: Dropped D Tuning
---How to D tune: In D tuning, the only string that is changed is the
E string, the biggest one. The rest of the strings remain in standard
tuning. Turn the knob at the top of the guitar neck clockwise to make
the string get a lower sound. You can tell it is tuned to D correctly
when you can play the top two strings at the same fret and have them
sound in harmony. Do your best, it's worth it, because D tuning makes
your guitar sound heavier, plus you only need to use one finger to play
the chords, so you can jump around and play at the same time much
easier.
Song structure:
---All the verse riffs are just the guitar doing spooky high notes
while
the bass and keyboard do the main part of it. Each verse is played
different, and there is slight improvision.
Verse 1
Chorus
Verse 2
Pre-Chorus
Chorus
Verse 3
Chorus
Verse 1
E ------------------------------
B --------------------12--------
G -12-----11------------------9-
D ------------------------------
A ------------------------------
D ------------------------------
ChorusA (Play 3 times, then play ChorusB once)
E -------------------------------------
B -------------------------------------
G -------------------------------------
D -9-9-9-9-12-12-12-12-5-5-5-5-2-2-2-2-
A -9-9-9-9-12-12-12-12-5-5-5-5-2-2-2-2-
D -9-9-9-9-12-12-12-12-5-5-5-5-2-2-2-2-
ChorusB
E ----------------------------
B ----------------------------
G ----------------------------
D -9-9-9-9-12-12-12-12-11-11r-
A -9-9-9-9-12-12-12-12-11-11r-
D -9-9-9-9-12-12-12-12-11-11r-
Verse 2
E ---------------------------------------16--------------
B -------------------------------------------------------
G -13---------14--13---------14--13-------------------13-
D ------------------------------------------------14-----
A -------------------------------------------------------
D -------------------------------------------------------
Pre-Chorus
E -----------------------------
B -----------------------------
G -----------------------------
D -5---8--8--5--6--5--3--6-5-3-
A -5---8--8--5--6--5--3--6-5-3-
D -5---8--8--5--6--5--3--6-5-3-
Verse 3
E ----------------------
B ----------------------
G ----------------------
D -11----7--11--10----4-
A -11----7--11--10----4-
D ----------------------
A second guitar plays this at various parts of the song:
[E] [-----]
[B] [-----]
[G] [-----]
[D] [-5-5-]
[A] [-5-5-]
[D] [-5-5-]
The verses of this song are boring when played without other
instruments,
but the chorus and pre-chorus riffs are kinda cool. If you need help,