Cd-Send the Beggar
Rustproof Records
Transcribed by Jason Byrd
This is a great song. I think I pretty much have the Intro and Chorus
chords, I could use a little help with the rest.
I'll keep working on It.
Ok. There are two guitars in this song. One is tuned to Drop D
(DADGBE), And the other is standard.
The Drop D guitar is the one that plays the cool intro part. I think
there are three used, and possibly a fourth.
To start use some distortion, and add a medium speed flanger. Then add
some multi-tap delay. The fourth effect could possibly be a tremolo.
You can get by with just distortion and a flanger though.
Ok this song doesn't use drop d tuning the way it is normally used.
Instead of the normal chunky crunchy power chords, StB got creative and
the result is awesome. The whole kinda techno sound is a D twelvth fret
harmonic played on the detuned E string. To do this lay your index
finger lightly on the string just above the twelvth fret. when no
effects are used, hitting(picking) the string should make a bell like
sound. Use the effects I mentioned and you hear a familiar sound.
Mute the rest of the strings using a fifth power chord type shape.
Harm.
Without the tremolo, you'll have to strum the rythm, but it sounds good.
Then the the other, standard tuned guitar comes in with this, or
something like it.
The chorus is just standard tuned fifth power chords.
[E#5] [D#5] [C5] [D5]
[10] [ 8 ] [ 5 ] [ 7 ] x4
[10] [ 8 ] [ 5 ] [ 7 ]
[8 ] [ 6 ] [ 3 ] [ 5 ]
I haven't figured out the fill that plays over top of these chords,
I'll work on it. Help would be appreciated.
That's all I have right now.
Questions, comments, suggestions e-mail me at boybird17@hotmial.com
In His Everlasting Love
Rustproof Records
Transcribed by Jason Byrd
This is a great song. I think I pretty much have the Intro and Chorus
chords, I could use a little help with the rest.
I'll keep working on It.
Ok. There are two guitars in this song. One is tuned to Drop D
(DADGBE), And the other is standard.
The Drop D guitar is the one that plays the cool intro part. I think
there are three used, and possibly a fourth.
To start use some distortion, and add a medium speed flanger. Then add
some multi-tap delay. The fourth effect could possibly be a tremolo.
You can get by with just distortion and a flanger though.
Ok this song doesn't use drop d tuning the way it is normally used.
Instead of the normal chunky crunchy power chords, StB got creative and
the result is awesome. The whole kinda techno sound is a D twelvth fret
harmonic played on the detuned E string. To do this lay your index
finger lightly on the string just above the twelvth fret. when no
effects are used, hitting(picking) the string should make a bell like
sound. Use the effects I mentioned and you hear a familiar sound.
Mute the rest of the strings using a fifth power chord type shape.
e[--------x--]
b[--------x--]
G[--------x--]
D[--------x--]
A[--------x--]
D[-------(12)]
Harm.
Without the tremolo, you'll have to strum the rythm, but it sounds good.
Then the the other, standard tuned guitar comes in with this, or
something like it.
e[-------------10--10---8--]
b[---------------------------]
G[---7---7------------------]
D[---------------------------]
A[---------------------------]
D[---------------------------]
The chorus is just standard tuned fifth power chords.
[E#5] [D#5] [C5] [D5]
[---] [---] [---] [---]
[---] [---] [---] [---]
[10] [ 8 ] [ 5 ] [ 7 ] x4
[10] [ 8 ] [ 5 ] [ 7 ]
[8 ] [ 6 ] [ 3 ] [ 5 ]
[---] [---] [---] [---]
I haven't figured out the fill that plays over top of these chords,
I'll work on it. Help would be appreciated.
That's all I have right now.
Questions, comments, suggestions e-mail me at boybird17@hotmial.com
In His Everlasting Love