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Incubus Redefine Guitar Tab


Redefine Bass Tab
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SONG: Redefine
BAND: Incubus
ALBUM: S.C.I.E.N.C.E. Track 1
TRANSCRIBED BY: Phil Dimotsis ddimotsis@yahoo.com

Ive made a few changes to the other tab on here and this one is more correct and is
easier than the other one but its right just beleive in me...haha have fun
TUNING: drop D (D,a,d,g,b,e)


INTRO: no hammer on's build this part up so you can break out in the chorus part
by slightly moving the volume upon your guitaror palm muting
E|---------------------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------------------|
G|---------------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------|
A|--------------------------3------------------------|
D|--0-4-0-4-0-4-0-4-0-4-0-4---h4-0-4-----------------|
pm...............................................

Chorus

Play this once

E|-------------------|
B|-------------------|
G|-------------------|
D|--0-0-0-0-3-3-3-3--|
A|--0-0-0-0-3-3-3-3--|
D|--0-0-0-0-3-3-3-3--|
pm.......

Then play this four times -this part goes fast so youll have to practice it

E|---------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------|
G|---------------------------------|
D|-0h-4-4-0h-4-4-4-4-0h-4---h4-0-4-|
A|-0h-4-4-0h-4-4-4-4-0h-4-3-h4-0-4-|
D|-0h-4-4-0h-4-4-4-4-0h-4---h4-0-4-|

VERSE: flanger distortion not sure about this part

E|-------------------------------------------------|
B|--15--15--15--15--13-13-13--9--9-9-9-10----------|
G|------------------13-13-13--9--9-9-9-10----------|
D|-------------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------------|


INTERLUDE: after bass solo

E|-------------------------------------------------|
B|-------------------------------------------------|
G|-------------------------------------------------|
D|-----6----6---------------//5--------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------------|

Order: Intro Chorus Verse Chorus Verse Chorus Interlude Intro Chorus

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Jake
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#1 by Jake M at Dec 9, 1973 at 11:51 PM EST
i could not agree more with nowhere fast (though he needs to check his grammar a bit, hehe)......jimbobjoe, and everybody else complaining about them "going soft".....you must have skipped blood on the ground...under my umbrella...circles...have you ever...you can't tell me those songs are soft. also, you complain about incubus going with what the masses want to hear, and not staying hard. well here's a little secret i'm gonna let you in on...YOU ARE the masses. incubus is changing their sound to suit what THEY want to sound like, not what you people want them to sound like. as someone said, they are "evolving." another way to put it is that they have matured as a band. they are getting more creative, and more expressive in their music, and you can tell that they are putting all that they have into it. as nowhere fast said, "no one wants to hear the same album over and over again..." that is another great reason. if they didn't change their music throughout the years, it would get boring listening to them. so i'm basically going to restate what nf said, and say that you need to just sit down and listen to, and absorb morning view. it's one of my favorite albums that i own (along with SCIENCE). and i admit, i used to not like Morning View at all. but then i actually listened to it, and i was like "wow." cuz the way this band can just express themselves and convey their feelings through their music is badass. that's all i have to say about that. oh yeah, this song kicks ass, it's awesome to listen to very loud in my car, i like cheese and that's no lie.
 
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health risk
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#2 by health risk at Feb 28, 1983 at 2:26 AM EST
i love the human magic marker metaphor. i think this song is just what noheavynogood said - and the last 2 lines totally sum it up "So sick of limiting myself to fit your definition. Redefine"
 
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Aj
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#3 by Aj Franks at Aug 10, 1988 at 2:40 AM EST
Active, I would argue that on SCIENCE they showed an uncharacteristic willingness to tread softly, using acoustic guitars and touches of strings to make less noise, but more impact. Check out Summer Romance, an equally brilliant song. My point is not that they have gotten softer, it is just that they have conformed to present day whiny college boy music and their songs have lost their muscial complexity along the way.
 
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Greg
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#4 by Greg at Jan 2, 1997 at 3:31 PM EST
(THIS IS A RESPONSE TO NOWHERE FAST) Hi there, let me see if I can defend my own position of Incubus against the contrasting points that you make. I believe that these are in the order that you make them. 1. Incubus' style has evolved into better muscianship then S.C.I.E.N.C.E. and the earlier albums.----I am sorry but if you believe that than you obviously have never touched a musical instrument in your life. Remember, slower music does not = better quality as you argue. In fact, it can take just as much talent, and often more talent to play faster. But speed is not the only issue. Listen to the sheer amount of time changes, key changes, and diversity of music packed into most of the songs of their early material. The amount of musicianship in their present day whiny college boy years can not even begin to compare to that. 2. More people like heavy, fast music than they like slow stuff---If this is true, can you tell me why Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera have been two fo the biggest sellers in recent years while heavy bands with lots of talent (I suppose this exlcudes most "nu-metal" continue to see declining record sales), the fact is, people want to hear stuff more along the lines that Incubus is putting out right now. 3. People don't want to hear the same style of music over and over again----I do. As long as there is kick ass songs on there Ill buy an album over and over again even if it sounds the same, hell I own every Metallica album from Ride the Lightning to And Justice for All (while there is arguably some change amongst the albums, the Metallica that put out And Justice For All is essentially the same Metallica that put out Ride the Lightining). I don't think this could be said of old Incubus and new Incubus. Word, fool.
 
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JC
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#5 by JC Drake at Aug 24, 2001 at 6:07 PM EST
I'll agree that SCIENCE kicks ass.
 
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The Ma
Rhythm Player
#6 by The Masta Workz Fo’ Me at Dec 30, 2005 at 1:02 AM EST
no heavy no good, awesome way to put it, and i agree with you totally. it's exactly like hey 'set yourself apart from everyone else, make yourself, dont let others make you'