附注:
i've only recently discovered this band (of course they're quite new anyway), so i have next to no information as to their tunings, who plays what live, or the benefit of any existing tabs. all i've seen is that one of the guitarists uses a 7-string, and the other a 6.
i think the album has double-tracked 7-string rhythm guitar, and various overdubbed leads when necessary which are all playable on a 6-string of course.
bass notes: i did read that they have no bass player currently and that they use some effect to achieve a bass-like sound split from the guitar. i certainly hear at the very least a sampled bass on the album if not a real one, but either way i'm generally weak when it comes to discerning bass so i offer no guarantee for its accuracy
verse riff (m43 & 77): this caused me no small amount of grief as there is most certainly an overdriven bass playing that E every other quarter note, but i still hear some slap-y percussive note action going on beneath. what i ended up with is kind of a compromise; quarter notes 1 and 3 follow the current rhythm
"nonsense tapping" section: i believe they use a harmonizing pedal (in all minor 3rds) for this, but it could just as well be like 4 layered guitars. as far as i cared to listen, both channels are playing more or less the same thing with a bit of difference in volume (i.e. for the harmonizer effect). probably doesn't matter anyway, it's fredrik thordendal-style chromatic tapping. just bullshit your way through; the transcription is an extremely quick&dirty guideline
"verse variations, etc" sections: i couldn't discern a (repeating) subdivision used for any of these fast 16th staccato riffs, outside of the chorus rhythm in different contexts. there might be a few things off here and there
"7/8 over 4/4" section: i could swear i hear a low Bb on m158, but until i learn they use a tuning other than B i'll just have to use octave+5th.
"buildup" section: those chords may be overcomplicated or oversimplified. your mileage may vary
GOOD LUCK
注释:
rpt
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this approximately mirrors the chorus riff in rhythm
5/8 repeated over 2x4/4
misc. pickscraping and noise
play harder, slap where appropriate
lots of delay (repeating at approx. 16ths or dotted eights)
delay off
delay on
delay off
more delay
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vocal arr. for guitar