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Date: Fri, 13 Dec 1996 20:44:24 -0500
From: Fett81@aol.com
Subject: Beyond the Wheel by Soundgarden
Here's the Beyond the Wheel Tab, sent by me, Dave Nailling.
Beyond the Wheel
By Soundgarden off the album Ultramega OK.
Dropped D Tuning (D, A, D, G, B, e)
(Intro and verse part)
e-------------|I
B-------------|I
G-------------|I
D--0----(5)---|I
A--0----(5)---|I
D--0----(5)---|I
NOTE: The numbers in parenthesis are NOT fretted. I think they're
tapped harmonics. To get them to sound right, play the first three open
strings and lightly tap those same strings across the fith fret. Play this a
lot during the intro and verse.
(Chorus(?) part)
e-------------------------------------------------------|I
B-------------------------------------------------------|I
G-------------------------------------------------------|I
D--0----0----5----5-6---6-5---------6-5-3-0-3-5-6-5-----|I
A--0----0----5----5-6---6-5---------6-5-3-0-3-5-6-5-----|I
D--0----0----5----5-6---6-5---------6-5-3-0-3-5-6-5-----|I
NOTE: The last time this is played, do not play the last two
chords. Go right into the Post chorus.
(Post chorus)
e--------------------------|I
B--------------------------|I
G--------------------------|I
D--6----5----3--5--3--0----|I
A--6----5----3--5--3--0----|I
D--6----5----3--5--3--0----|I
NOTE: After playing the above three times, only play the first
three chords for the fourth time. During the next verse, play the Chorus(?)
part. For the verse after that, play the Chorus(?) part, but substitute the
second set of chords with a bunch of pick scrapes. Then comes the
solo......Just play a D pentatonic, and strum behind the bridge if you can.
As for the rhythm guitar, play the exact thing that was played under the
last verse mentioned above. Finally, end the song with this:
(Ending)
e--------------------|I
B--------------------|I
G--------------------|I
D--6------5------3---|I
A--6------5------3---|I
D--6------5------3---|I
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#1 by Julian . at Jul 31, 1971 at 3:10 AM EST |
| the baddest ass guitar solo i have ever heard, holy shit!... | |
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#2 by Aleksandar Radošević at Jul 12, 1982 at 10:08 PM EST |
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#3 by CHUNK ZIZZLE at Apr 27, 1991 at 5:42 PM EST |
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#4 by Randy Lott at May 8, 1995 at 5:50 PM EST |
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#5 by Christian Chavez at Jan 22, 1996 at 5:18 AM EST |
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#6 by jordan mcm at May 4, 1997 at 2:51 PM EST |
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#7 by David Turner at Jul 10, 2005 at 3:21 AM EST |
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