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Artist: Seether
Title: 69 Tea
Tabbed By: FiendinItUp (Chris)
Tuning: EADGBe (Standard)
Key:
h - hammer on
p - pull off
b - bend string up
r - release bend
/ - slide up
- slide down
~ - vibrato
t - tap (with strumming hand)
x - muted, struck string
# - Palm Mute
Intro: 2x (Slightly Distorted)
E--------------------------------------------------
B--------------------------------------------------
G---------------7-7-7--------------------7h8-7-----
D-----5-5--x-x--7-7-7--x-x--7-7--x-x--8------------
A-----5-5--x-x--5-5-5--x-x--7-7--x-x--8------------
E-----3-3--x-x---------x-x--5-5--x-x--6------------
Verse: 8x (Slightly Distorted)
E--------------------------------------------------
B--------------------------------------------------
G---------------7-7-7--------------------7h8-7-----
D-----5-5--x-x--7-7-7--x-x--7-7--x-x--8------------
A-----5-5--x-x--5-5-5--x-x--7-7--x-x--8------------
E-----3-3--x-x---------x-x--5-5--x-x--6------------
Chorus: 2x (Heavily Distorted)
E-------------------------------------------------------
B-------------------------------------------------------
G----------9-9------------------------------------------
D-----x-x--9-9--x-x--9-9-9--x-x--7-7--x-x--10-10-10-----
A-----x-x--7-7--x-x--9-9-9--x-x--7-7--x-x--10-10-10-----
E-----x-x-------x-x--7-7-7--x-x--5-5--x-x---8--8--8-----
E---------------------------------------------------------------
B---------------------------------------------------------------
G----------9-9--------------------------------------------------
D-----x-x--9-9--x-x--9-9-9--x-x--7-7--x-x--10-10-10--x-x-xx-----
A-----x-x--7-7--x-x--9-9-9--x-x--7-7--x-x--10-10-10--x-x-xx-----
E-----x-x-------x-x--7-7-7--x-x--5-5--x-x---8--8--8--x-x-xx-----
PM # # ##
Then Play Verse 8x, Then Chorus 2x.
Then Bridge: 6x (Strum, Distorted)
E----------------------------------------
B----------------------------------------
G-----5-5-5-----------4-4-4--------------
D-----5-5-5--6--6--6--4-4-4--3--3--3-----
A-----3-3-3--6--6--6--2-2-2--3--3--3-----
E------------4--4--4---------1--1--1-----
Solo Thing: Played Behind Heavily Distorted Verse (without Hammer-on)
E-----10----10----10----12----13----12----10----10----10----12----13----12--------
B--------10----10----10----10----10----10----10----10----10----10----10----10-----
G---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
D---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E-----10----10----10----12----13----12----10----10----10----12----13----12--------
B--------10----10----10----10----10----10----10----10----10----10----10----10-----
G---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
D---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E-------------
B-------------
G-----7/9-----
D------------- Let Ring...
A-------------
E-------------
Pause (Drum n' Bass)
E--------------------
B--------------------
G--------------------
D-----10-x-x-xx-----
A-----10-x-x-xx-----
E-----8--x-x-xx-----
PM # # ##
Then Play Chorus 2x
Then Play: 1x
E------------------
B------------------
G-----4-4-4--------
D-----4-4-4--3-----
A-----2-2-2--3-----
E------------1-----
Then Play Normal Bridge 7x
End With:
E-----------
B-----------
G-----5----- Let Ring...
D-----5-----
A-----3-----
E-----------
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Jordan Lead Player |
#1 by Jordan Gadsby at Mar 21, 1971 at 9:30 AM EST |
| Wow...I can definitely feel the abstract thing... And, your right. Shaun Morgan does feel alienated and looked down upon by every one...Especially his own family...He is half South African, half English, and his parents divorced when he was 12. He went to live with his Father, and spent his entire life, even the time before that feeling left out and looked down on because of who he was. Who his parents were. His Gene pool included both South African blood, and English blood, and his family couldn't except that. His mothers side wanted nothing to do with him because he was English, and his father's side wanted nothing to do with him because he was into rock and roll. And somewhere in there...Religion also plays a part in their discrimination of him. I know all this from reading interviews and his Auto... And, he doesn't want anything to do with cliques either, because the boys in his All Boys School also looked down on him... He said that if some one was even just a year older then you, you had to call them "Sir." Think Military. So, if some kid who was older then him says "Good morning, Shaun." He has to respond with "Sir, Good Morning Sir." How ridiculous! Catch you all later, MaggieMichelle | |
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Beaver Average |
#2 by Beaver Butt at Jun 14, 1977 at 5:34 PM EST |
| maybe it means tt he thinks jesus doesnt care 'save me SMILING jesus'...maybe he think he's going through crap and jesus doesnt give a shit......i don noe..this could be a bias comment coz i really dont like religion...oh well its just my thoughts, i rekon a song can mean what ever you want it to mean to you. | |
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cinn Professional Badass |
#3 by cinn mcrickson at Mar 27, 1978 at 6:12 AM EST |
| Makes sense to me...what does 69 Tea mean then? Seems like a weird title for a song, any song even? Is there a meaning to this title that somehow to kernel at the center of the song. Maybe it's the drug concoction that all patients are fed on a daily basis. I really have no clue in these realms of thinking. | |
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Jimmy Lead Player |
#4 by Jimmy Chezz at Sep 24, 1979 at 3:17 AM EST |
| "Get off that cross" is one of the greatest blasphomous lines ever | |