I noticed there was only one tab for Evil Nine and it sucked,
so I decided to do one of my "pearl"sonal favorites by them.
To play the bass part on guitar it needs the low E tuned down
to a C, with the rest really not mattering, but in this case
eb.
p pulloff
s slide
[] chord
~ let note ring
h harmonic
Intro:
eb|-[12]-|
Gb|-[-9]-|
Bass/:
C |-4-4-4-1-|
Chorus:
C |-4-4-4-1-|
Db|-66666666-|
Ab|-44444444-|
C |-00000000-|
C |-4-4-4-1-|
At the end of each 2 line section of the chorus, another guitar does
a natural harmonic on either the 7th or 19th fret, shown below. To
bend the note, look past the nut of the guitar to where the string is
wound to the headstock, and press down on the string. This should let
it sound as if you were bending the note. Depending on how the machine
heads are aligned, difficulty to bend this certain string will vary.
eb|-7h~~~~~-| Second guitar does this
Verse:
Another guitar takes the wheel while the lead does these:
"I can make your knees drop"
eb|-19p18-22-| x4
"Superman, girl"
Repeat Chorus, with lead playing this each time he repeats the line:
"You ain't never gonna mess with my mind..."
Gb|-9~~~~~~-|
Repeat Verse
The verse that comes after "Let loose a pearl" is the same with a
different lead.
Verse V2:
"Shot to your neck"
eb|-20p19~~-|
"You be a squirrel girl"
eb|-17-18-17-18-|
End of last verse, lead guitar plays:
"Me baby, me baby..."
eb|-19-19-19-19-18| 18 plays once chorus starts
"Me baby, me baby..."
eb|-[5]-|
Bb|-[9]-|
Gb|-----|
Db|-----|
Ab|-----|
C |-----|
Repeat Chorus, with lead playing this after the second time:
(Second) "You ain't never gonna mess with my mind"
Bb|-17s5-|
Repeat verse, with lead slightly bending the eb string on the 19th
fret until said, here:
"Show me, don't blow me..." until "I got ya, morphin"
eb|-19~~~~~-|
End Verse
"Whatcha doin'?" "Hey"
eb|-[12]~~~-7~~~|s12~~~~-22b-|
Repeat Chorus
Repeat Verse, with lead playing this:
"Mista masicks..."
eb|-19-18-19-18-|
"And using me"
"It's so confusingly"
Gb|-13s21~~-|
"Blew my mind" is the same parts as Chorus, but with different
wording. Hence, repeat chorus.
Depending on your video, you play the horn like sound near the
end at around 4:49 which is the time of my video, and is played like this:
Ab|-7-7-7-7-7|
End:
eb|-19h-22~~~~--|
This tab isn't 100% accurate, and probably never will be, but help
me clean up parts I might have gone screwy on. The video in question
I used is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?vAA-hYiGpJBI
Thanks, and have fun.
so I decided to do one of my "pearl"sonal favorites by them.
To play the bass part on guitar it needs the low E tuned down
to a C, with the rest really not mattering, but in this case
eb.
p pulloff
s slide
[] chord
~ let note ring
h harmonic
Intro:
eb|-[12]-|
Bb|------|
Gb|-[-9]-|
Db|------|
Ab|------|
C |------|
Bass/:
eb|---------| x8
Bb|---------|
Gb|---------|
Db|---------|
Ab|---------|
C |-4-4-4-1-|
Chorus:
eb|---------| x4
Bb|---------|
Gb|---------|
Db|---------|
Ab|---------|
C |-4-4-4-1-|
eb|----------|
Bb|----------|
Gb|----------|
Db|-66666666-|
Ab|-44444444-|
C |-00000000-|
eb|---------| x4
Bb|---------|
Gb|---------|
Db|---------|
Ab|---------|
C |-4-4-4-1-|
At the end of each 2 line section of the chorus, another guitar does
a natural harmonic on either the 7th or 19th fret, shown below. To
bend the note, look past the nut of the guitar to where the string is
wound to the headstock, and press down on the string. This should let
it sound as if you were bending the note. Depending on how the machine
heads are aligned, difficulty to bend this certain string will vary.
eb|-7h~~~~~-| Second guitar does this
Bb|---------|
Gb|---------|
Db|---------|
Ab|---------|
C |---------|
Verse:
Another guitar takes the wheel while the lead does these:
"I can make your knees drop"
eb|-19p18-22-| x4
Bb|----------|
Gb|----------|
Db|----------|
Ab|----------|
C |----------|
"Superman, girl"
eb|-23p22-23p22----22b-|
Bb|--------------------|
Gb|--------------------|
Db|--------------------|
Ab|--------------------|
C |--------------------|
Repeat Chorus, with lead playing this each time he repeats the line:
"You ain't never gonna mess with my mind..."
eb|---------|
Bb|---------|
Gb|-9~~~~~~-|
Db|---------|
Ab|---------|
C |---------|
Repeat Verse
The verse that comes after "Let loose a pearl" is the same with a
different lead.
Verse V2:
"Shot to your neck"
eb|-20p19~~-|
Bb|---------|
Gb|---------|
Db|---------|
Ab|---------|
C |---------|
"You be a squirrel girl"
eb|-17-18-17-18-|
Bb|-------------|
Gb|-------------|
Db|-------------|
Ab|-------------|
C |-------------|
End of last verse, lead guitar plays:
"Me baby, me baby..."
eb|-19-19-19-19-18| 18 plays once chorus starts
Bb|---------------|
Gb|---------------|
Db|---------------|
Ab|---------------|
C |---------------|
"Me baby, me baby..."
eb|-[5]-|
Bb|-[9]-|
Gb|-----|
Db|-----|
Ab|-----|
C |-----|
Repeat Chorus, with lead playing this after the second time:
(Second) "You ain't never gonna mess with my mind"
eb|------|
Bb|-17s5-|
Gb|------|
Db|------|
Ab|------|
C |------|
Repeat verse, with lead slightly bending the eb string on the 19th
fret until said, here:
"Show me, don't blow me..." until "I got ya, morphin"
eb|-19~~~~~-|
Bb|---------|
Gb|---------|
Db|---------|
Ab|---------|
C |---------|
End Verse
"Whatcha doin'?" "Hey"
eb|-[12]~~~-7~~~|s12~~~~-22b-|
Bb|-------------|------------|
Gb|--[9]~~~-----|------------|
Db|-------------|------------|
Ab|-------------|------------|
C |-------------|------------|
Repeat Chorus
Repeat Verse, with lead playing this:
"Mista masicks..."
eb|-19-18-19-18-|
Bb|-------------|
Gb|-------------|
Db|-------------|
Ab|-------------|
C |-------------|
"And using me"
eb|-----------------|
Bb|-----------------|
Gb|-9~~~~---9~~~~---|
Db|-----------------|
Ab|-----------------|
C |-----------------|
"It's so confusingly"
eb|---------|
Bb|---------|
Gb|-13s21~~-|
Db|---------|
Ab|---------|
C |---------|
"Blew my mind" is the same parts as Chorus, but with different
wording. Hence, repeat chorus.
Depending on your video, you play the horn like sound near the
end at around 4:49 which is the time of my video, and is played like this:
eb|----------| With noise decreasing each strum.
Bb|----------|
Gb|----------|
Db|----------|
Ab|-7-7-7-7-7|
C |----------|
End:
eb|-19h-22~~~~--|
Bb|-------------|
Gb|-------------|
Db|-------------|
Ab|-------------|
C |-------------|
This tab isn't 100% accurate, and probably never will be, but help
me clean up parts I might have gone screwy on. The video in question
I used is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?vAA-hYiGpJBI
Thanks, and have fun.