Browse Artists → # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Print
[ 1 ]
Rating:
5/5

Home R Ratt Round N Round Guitar Tab

Out Of The Cellar Tabs:

  1. Round And Round »
  2. Lack Of Communication
#-----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE------------------------------#
# This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation #
# of the song. The owner of this website has not reviewed the contents of #
# this file. If you feel that the content of this file may be violating #
# copyright law, you may not use the information displayed here in any way. #
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------#

Received: from animal-farm.nevada.edu by redrock.nevada.edu (5.65c/M1.4)
with SMTP id ; Mon, 22 Mar 1993 09:47:57 -0800
Received: from mason1.gmu.edu by animal-farm.nevada.edu id ; Mon, 22 Mar 1993 09:47:24
-0800
Received: by mason1.gmu.edu (5.65/DEC-Ultrix/4.3)
id AA04556; Mon, 22 Mar 1993 12:47:37 -0500
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 12:47:37 -0500
From: tkolovos@mason1.gmu.edu (Theodore A Kolovos)
Message-Id:
To: jamesb@animal-farm.nevada.edu

"Round-N-Round"
by RATT

Round-n-round is played by two guitars, so I
have combined the harmony into one rhythm section. I
have attempted to make it sound as close to the original
as possible. To figure out precise timing listen to
the song-my timing is way off. A.H. stands for
artificial harmonic created with the pick and fingers.
It helps to bend the artificial harmonics. A little
delay wouldn't hurt on this song. It sounds kind of
crappy without it.

Chorus and intro riff
P.M.!- - - - - - ! !- - - - - - -!
0------------------!---------------------------------
0------------------!-8-8--8--8-7--7------------------
9------------------!-9-9--7--7-7--7-5----------------
9------------------!-9-9--7--7-7--5-5----------------
7------------------!-------------------3--3--3--3--3-
0----0--0--0--0--0-!---------------------------------
Light palm muting on the E throughout
----------------------!------------------------------
7-7-----8-7--10-10--9-!------------------------------
7-7--5--7-7---9--9--9-!------------------------------
5-5--5--7-7---9--9--9-!-A.H.-------------------------
----------------------!-(5)---7---5------5---5--4----
----------------------!-----0---0---0--0---0------5--

-----------3------------------------------------------
-----------3------------------------------------------
-----------0-------------0--2--9-----9----------------
-----------0-------------0--2--9-----9----A.H.--------
4--2---------------------------7-----7----(5)----5----
------3-0--3----------------------0-----0-----0-----0-

-------------------3--------------------!--------------
-------------------3--------------------!--------------
-------------------0--------------------!--------------
-------------------0---------------0--2-!---7--7--7----
5--4----4--2-----------------------0--2-!---5--5--4----
-----5--------3-0--3--------------------!--------------

-----0--------0-----------------------------------------
--------0--------0-----9--9--10--9-----9-------10--10--9
2----------6--------6--9--9---9--9-----9--------9---9--9
2----------------------9--9---9--9-----9--------9---9--9
0----------------------7--7---7--7-----7--------7---7--7
-----------------------------------0--0---0--0----0-----
Light Palm Muting in this riff
--------------0-------0-------!--0-----------0----------
-----------------0-------0----!-----4-----4-----4-----4-
----------2--------6--------6-!--------4-----------4----
-7--7--7--2-------------------!-------------------------
-5--5--4--0-------------------!-------------------------
------------------------------!-------------------------
round and round..then goto intro
-0-----------0----------!-------------------------------and
----4-----4-----4-----4-!-------------------------------chorus
-------4-----------4----!----4-----7-----9--------------riff.
------------------------!----4-----7-----9--------------
------------------------!----2-----5-----7--------------
------------------------!-------------------0--0--0--0--0
This fill is played after the solo right before the last chorus.
-----------0--------------------------------------------
-----------0--------------------------------------------
-4---------4----------4--------------4------------------
-4---------2----------4--------------4------------------
-2--0--00-------------2--------------2------------------
--------------------------------------------------------
Any questions or comments send to:
tkolovos@mason1.gmu.edu

Brought to you by the GUITARMASTA - http://www.guitarmasta.net

Source: GuitarMasta.net
http://www.guitarmasta.net/r/ratt/.html


Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
No Picture

Justin
Wanna Be
#1 by Justin at Sep 15, 1971 at 10:29 AM EST
i think this song is about some girl who hated some guy who thought she was hot or something and she is finally giving in to him.
 
No Picture

Andrew
Wanna Be
#2 by Andrew Long at Aug 13, 1977 at 4:03 PM EST
I heard somewhere that the song is about the Mario Brothers, is this true?!
 
No Picture

jimmy
Lead Player
#3 by jimmy matthews at Oct 19, 1991 at 10:26 AM EST
Does anyone remember the video with Milton Berle and the rat becoming a girl. Great stuff (btw Berle's nephew was the band manager.)
 
No Picture

phil
Wanna Be
#4 by phil taylor at Oct 6, 1995 at 10:42 PM EST
I agree, melm4402. I'm twleve so I obviously don't know how the 80's were, but still I love there music so much, much more than the shit people sing today. I saw Ratt the other day in concert they were pretty good on most of there songs, but for some reason they didn't play real good on this one, but that's just my oppinion. Still I love there video and the song!