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Nice To Know You Bass Tab
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Artist: Incubus
Song: Nice to Know You
Album: Morning View

This song is in standard tuning. This tab is absolutely correct.

Intro (volume swells with flanger and delay set for eighth-note regeneration with
multiple repeats)

E-------------------------------------
B------------12>------12>-------12>---
G--14>-------14>------14>-------14>---
D--16>-------16>------16>-------16>---
A-------------------------------------
E-------------------------------------

Ryth. Fig 1 (dist.)
This riff is used in the chorus and post intro pre-verse thing
E-----------------------------------------------------
B-----------------------------------------------------
G-----------------------------------------------------
D-2-4-4-7-7-7-2-2-4--2-4-4-7-7--7--2-2-4-4-4-4-7-7-7--
A-2-4-4-5-5-5-2-2-4--2-4-4-5-5--5--2-2-4-4-4-4-7-7-7--
E-0-2-2-5-5-5-0-0-2--0-2-2-5-5--5--0-0-2-2-2-2-5-5-5--

Verse (vol. swells and same effects as intro)

E--------------------------------------------------------
B---------------------12>--------------------------------
G-11>-----------------14>-----------14>-------------14>--
D--x------------------16>-----------16>-------------16>--
A--9>----------------------------------------------------
E------pickscrape-----------------------pickscrape-------

Prechorus chords - You figure out rythm (clean)

E--0---0----0----0-------------
B--0---0----0----0-------------
G--2---1----4----3---2--4------
D--2---2----5----4---0--2------
A--0---0----5----4---0--2------
E-----------3----2------0------

Interlude (clean)

strumming patterns not really given, once again you should be able to figure it out
yourself
E--------------------------------0------
B----------0--0-----------0-0/---0------
G----------0--0-----------0-0/---2------
D-----0----4--2------0----4-2/4--2------repeat as necessary
A-0-3---0--5--3--0-3---0--5-3/5--0------
E---------------------------------------
The next few times you play the interlude, arpegiate the D6add4 chord and add 3 on the
b string to the cmaj7 chord a couple times.

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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ben
Lead Player
#1 by ben Tee at May 3, 1976 at 11:46 AM EST
This song to me means, that we often times in life sepperate from the tangible and we stop being supperfiscial and realize that there is more to life, we see the greater picture. And when people do that I really think its like a new awakening like "a waking limb" a new sense of being that is almost like a spiritual high if you will. A journey to into yourself.
 
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Nathaniel
Average
#2 by Nathaniel Harty at Dec 11, 1977 at 12:26 AM EST
music4eva is exactly right
 
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metal-cat
Average
#3 by metal-cat stepheria at Jan 19, 1979 at 8:59 PM EST
i mean what do you have to be to see from a birds eye?High. and when youre high it turns a blizzard into a breeze(makes everything seem like you can handle it...easier....calmer) just like gettin high
 
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James
Average
#4 by James Newsome at Jul 18, 1990 at 12:12 AM EST
to me thy meams about feeling beter than u have ever felt....its like a waking n now u can say that ur alve
 
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Jon
Average
#5 by Jon Turner at Sep 27, 2001 at 5:53 PM EST
I love thie song it was one of the first one's i listened to on the album. I is a really cool song. but i don't think it is a bout being stoned.
 
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Tyler
Wanna Be
#6 by Tyler Epperson at Dec 30, 2004 at 2:01 PM EST
I really like this song. One of my favorites on the album.