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RADIOHEAD- The National Anthem (Kid A)
tab by Joey Gallagher joeygallagher@hotmail.com
First off I've broken the song into segments so as to get some organized
format for this very un-organized song. I've only tabbed up until the end of
the 2nd verse, then the brass starts and it's pretty pointless tabbing all
that. What I've tabbed out is Jonnys martenot for the keyboard and guitar.
I'm using the same piano instructions as normal. I will put the note and
then the number 1,2 or 3 in conjuction so as to tell you where on the
keyboard to hit the note.
i.e A2 means hit the A note in section 2.
section 1 section 2 section3
C#DEbEFF#GAbABbC C#DEbEFF#GAbABbC C#DEbEFF#GAbABbC
*middle C
For the guitar note I will put it in brackets next to the keyboard note. I
will put the string and fret number.
So A2 (G14) means the piano is the A key in section 2 and the note
for the guitar would be played on the G string on the
14th fret.
Here is the main bass riff played over and over throughout the song.
D--------------------------------------------------------------------
A--9----------------9-----------------8--------------7---------------
E-----10---10--10------10--10--10-------10--10--10------10--10--10-10
I've organized the song by numbering it, each number represents every time
the main riff is played. Any note under that number shows where and when
Jonny plays the martenot.
1 bass riff starts up
2
3 drums kick in
D2 (A5)
4
5 drums stop for a half measure and then kick back in
A3 (G14)
6
Bb3 (G15)
7
A3 (G14) G3 (G12)
8
F#3 (G11)
9
D3 (G7)
10
Bb2 (G3) G2 (G-open)
11
F#2 (D4) A2 (G2)
12
F2 (D3) A2 (G2) E2 (D2)
13
D2 (D-open) A3 (G14)
14
Bb3 (G15) G3 (G12)
15
A3 (G14) F#3 (G11)
16
Bb3 (G15) G3 (G12)
17
A3 (G14) F#3 (G11)
18
F3 (G10)
19
E3 (G9)
20 Verse 1
everyone everyone
21
around here everyone is
22
so near it's holding on
23
it's holding on
24
A3 (G14) F#3 (G11)
25
Bb3 (G15) G3 (G12)
26
A3 (G14) F#3 (G11)
27
Bb3 (G15) G3 (G12)
28 Verse 2
and everyone everyone is
29
so near everyone
30
stop the fear it's holding on
31
it's holding on
32 Brass enters , Jonny's martenot plays the same thing that was
played after Verse 1
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danielle Lead Player |
#1 by danielle woodley at May 10, 1976 at 9:06 AM EST |
| I adore the trumpets in this. | |
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bob Average |
#2 by bob fred at Dec 21, 1976 at 12:55 PM EST |
| this song live = great well, radiohead is just a wonderful live band, so yeah. but anyway, the national anthem kicks ass. | |
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maximus Average |
#3 by maximus hyrule at Sep 1, 1997 at 2:19 PM EST |
| I think this song is about how countries start off so organized, but then when people realize there are other countries watching, and how awful the world really is, then things get crazy (the end of the song). | |
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Joonas Wanna Be |
#4 by Joonas Luukkainen at Feb 8, 2000 at 4:57 PM EST |
| This song is definitely better live, but the mess of horns and such towards the end sounds awesome. It really conveys a sense of chaos that fits perfectly. I think this song is about everyone's difficulties with each other creating one crazy mess. Oh, and I'm awful at guitar. My friends have no patience teaching me it. I can't even play the bass part in this song! | |
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tim Average |
#5 by tim martin at May 17, 2002 at 2:54 PM EST |
| At one of their concerts in Spain i believe, he said, 'this song is to the queen of uselessness.' I guess that is hinting towards the queen of england. I'm just guessing... | |
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Rebecca Average |
#6 by Rebecca Lira at Aug 1, 2004 at 4:58 PM EST |
| I really can't think of a real good meaning behind this song, but this band is kick ass on so many levels. | |