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Date: Sat, 11 Apr 1998 17:08:39 -0500
From: ponies2@computek.net (Keith Barron)
Subject: s/soundgarden/nazi_driver.tab
This is a slight improvement of the tab sent by:
Winston Campbell
(music by Hiro Yamamoto, words by Chris Cornell)
This cool gem is off of the fine -Ultramega OK- album (which is their first
full length album). The best way to do this is to break the song up into
riffs, which is what I have done. I play this song in drop D tuning
because I find it easier to do it that way.
Riff 1:
E ----||-----------------------------|
B ----||-----------------------------|
G ----||-----------------------------|
D ----||-----------------------------|
A ----||-----------------------------|
D 19\-||-7--4-7--4-7-4-7--4-7--4-7-4-|
Riff 2 (palm muted)
E |-------------------------------|
B |-------------------------------|
G |-------------------------------|
D |-------------------------------|
A |-7--4-7--4-77-4-7--4-7--4-77-4-|
D |-7--4-7--4-77-4-7--4-7--4-77-4-|
Riff 3:
----------------------------------------------------------------|
----------------------------------------------------------------|
----------------------------------------------------------------|
-9--7-9--7-9--9--7-9--7-9--9--7-9--7-9--10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-|
-9--7-9--7-9--9--7-9--7-9--9--7-9--7-9--10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-|
-9--7-9--7-9--9--7-9--7-9--9--7-9--7-9--10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-|
Riff 4:
E |------------------------|
B |-----5-------6/8\6--5b--|
G |--------7-5-------------|
D |-5h7--------------------|
A |------------------------|
D |------------------------|
Occasional Riff:
E |-----------------|
B |-----------------|
G |-4h5-4~--3h4-3~--|
D |-----------------|
A |-----------------|
D |-----------------|
Play the Occasional Riff after Riff 1 and 2 occasionally.
Sometimes Riff:
E |-----------------|
B |--6~~~~--7~~~~---|
G |--8b~~~--9b~~~---|
D |-----------------|
A |-----------------|
D |-----------------|
End is:
[ Tab from: https://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/s/soundgarden/nazi_driver_tab.html ]
E |----------------------|
B |----------------------|
G |----------------------|
D |--7--------4\---------|
A |--7--------4\---------|
D |--7--------4\---------|
Play the Sometimes Riff instead of the chord at the tenth fret of Riff 3
after the first two times through.
The song structure is as follows:
Bass plays Riff 1 (2x)
Riff 1 (4x), Riff 2 (4x), Riff 3, Riff 2 (4x), Riff 3, Riff 1
(2x),
Riff 2 (4x), Riff 3, Riff 2 (4x), Riff 3, Riff 1 (2x), Riff 4
(8x),
Riff 1 (4x), Riff 2 (4x), Riff 3, Riff 2 (4x), Riff 3, Riff 1
(2x),
Riff 4 (8x), STOP FOR THREE SECONDS
Bass plays Riff 1 (4x)
Riff 1 (4x), END
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From: Winston Campbell
Mood For Trouble
(words & music by Chris Cornell)
This is one of the finest songs off of -Ultramega OK- by Soundgarden. It
starts out with an acoustic strum and moves full swing into heart-wrenching
territory.
Basically, it begins with an acoustic strum of Am to C.
The basic strum is Am / // / / / // / / C / // / / / // /
This is played two times, then the two electric guitars, drums, and bass
comes into play.
While guitar 1 is playing A5 / // / / / // / / C5 / // / / / // /, guitar 2
is playing the riff on the A string:
A5 C5
E ---------------------------------------------------------------------
B ---------------------------------------------------------------------
G ---------------------------------------------------------------------
D ---------------------------------------------------------------------
A -0-0-0-0-3-3-3-3-5-5-5-5-7-7-7-7-3-3-3-3-5-5-5-5-7-7-7-7-10-10-10-10-
E ---------------------------------------------------------------------
This is played two times, the you play:
D5 / // E5 / / F5 / // C5 / / G5 / // / / / // / /
Then you play the A5, C5 part. This continues on until the song changes
to a play on Em, G, and A chords. I think in the order of Em, G (3x)
then A played 4 times. This is played again, and then the song goes
back to A5, C5. I think it ends on strumming the G chord, although
I am not too sure.
The Chords Are:
E A D G B E
-----------
Am x 0 2 2 1 0
C x 3 2 0 1 0
A5 5 7 7 x x x
C5 x 3 5 5 x x
D5 x 5 7 7 x x
E5 x 7 9 9 x x
F5 1 3 3 x x x
G5 3 5 5 x x x
Em 0 2 2 0 0 0
G 3 2 0 0 3 3
A x 0 2 2 2 0