附注:
It might be a good idea to use a 7-string guitar for this
one... Since you can easily go sharp if you don't have
a solid grip on the 6-string.
That little ride bell in bar 107 is actually like a hammer
hitting an anvil and is not actually part of his drumset...
But it's worth notating.
Oh, and if you happen to see this live, they do it
different live so they don't have to change in to
Drop G# in the middle of the set. The chords are also
different in most live versions, so watch out.
I'm not sure if they used a 5-string bass to record this
song... But if you have one, use it. There's no way
you'll be able to tune a 4-string down into drop G#!
Otherwise, just do your best to work something out.
Blame Memphis May Fire for going all avante-garde in
the verse(s), not me! I just tab this
progressive stuff, I don't write it.
I had a thought that for a second that in verse 1,
Memphis May Fire overdubbed a drum track with just
the crash... Because the drummer seems to play the
hi-hat, crash, and snare all at once in some points. But
that's alright, I'll just notate it in how it is even possible
to play it.
Synth goes on to end the song.
注释:
Yup.(Delay)(Pickslide)(Pickslide)*Effect*Effect(Ride Crash)