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Unearth Giles Intro Guitar Tab

Hey guys thanks for taking the time to check out my tab. I spent a little bit of time
to figure out how to play this song after seeing how terribly wrong all the tabs on here
Its only a start, I know, but hopefully it will help some else to get the rest. The
of this song is what makes it killer when trying to figure it the hell out, but im
sure that what I have here is damn near perfect! And like everybody else this is my
tab! (my others got turned down) )=
-PM for any add-ons on corrections.
Artist- Unearth
Song- Giles
Tuning- 7 string standard (low to high: BEADGBE)
Intro Riff(Both Guitars) Main Riff(both)
YEAH!!
E|------|--------------| E|--------------------------------------------|
B|------|--------------| B|--------------------------------------------|
G|------|--------------| G|--------------------------------------------|
D|------|--9/-7/-5/-10-| D|--------------------------------------------|
A|-3~---|--x--x--x--x--| A|-----------------------------------------7p5|
E|-3~---|--7/-5/-3/-8--| E|-8p7---7---7h10-8p7---7---7h8p7---7---7h8---|
B|-1~---|--------------| B|-----0---0----------0---0-------0---0-------|
(cont.)
E|------------------------------------------------------|
B|------------------------------------------------------|
G|------------------------------------------------------|
D|------------------------------------------------------|
A|----------------------------------------------5-------|
E|-5-8p7--7---7h10-8p7--7---7h8-5--5--5-5-5-7-8---8-7-8-|
B|------0---0---------0---0------0----------------------| x2
(Pre-Verse Riff)(gt. 1)
E|-------------|---------------|------------|-----------|
B|-------------|---------------|------------|-----------|
G|-------------|---------------|------------|-----------|
D|-------------|---------------|------------|-----------|
A|-2--5--7--10-|-2--5--7--10/-5|-2--5--7--10|-2--5--7--3|
E|-2--5--7--10-|-2--5--7--10/-5|-2--5--7--10|-2--5--7--3|
B|-0--3--5--8--|-0--3--5--8-/-3|-0--3--5--8-|-0--3--5--1|
Backing Lead(Gt. 2)
E|----------------------------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------------------------------|
G|----------------------------------------------------------------|
D|----------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-----9-10p9p7---------9-10p9p7----------9-10p9p7----------9-9h12|
E|-777----------10-10-10---------12-12-12----------10-10-10-------|
B|----------------------------------------------------------------| x2
(Verse)
Same as main riff played x2
(Chorus)
Same as Pre-Verse played x1
(Breakdown)
Pretty obvious palm muted opens, but I dont know those sweeping parts, so no point in
them.
Thats basically all there is to the song, it seems a lot harder than that, but really
only hard thing will be playing the riffs in time and learning those damn sweeps! Thanks
for checking it out and PLEASE RATE!

Source: http://www.guitarmasta.net/u/unearth/360185.html

Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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jamie
Lead Player
#1 by jamie soad at Oct 1, 2007 at 6:25 PM EST
I just want to throw this out there- What about the "Rectify My Name" part? Not that I'm questioning anything, I'm just wondering what you guys think. What I think is that Unearth friggin rules (I would know, I've seen them live twice).
 
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David
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#2 by David Gilmour at Oct 1, 2007 at 7:20 PM EST
so basically, unearth writes a song about a farmer being crushed to death because he was thought to have been a warlock? how very metal \m/
 
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Mike
Lead Player
#3 by Mike at Oct 2, 2007 at 8:16 PM EST
I did a little research and came to a definite conclusion about the song. It's about a man named Giles Cory, who was wrongly accused of being a wizard during the Salem Witch Trials. He refused to enter a plea, ("Condemned I will not plea") and the state couldn't lawfully execute him due to that. Therefore, the townsfolk wanted to torture him so he would give a plea by using the Peine Forte et Dure (placing heavy rocks or boulders over a person to crush their body). But he wouldn't say a word the entire time until seconds before his death, in which case he muttered "More weight"("Peine Forte et Dure...Has failed, and surely will die with me"). He was the only American to ever be killed using the Peine Forte et Dure methods. Some corrections to the lyrics (And yes, I realize that even the lyrics booklet has mistakes). "Corey" should be spelled "Cory" and "Ayer" should be spelled "Oyer".
 
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Jimmy
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#4 by Jimmy Dresbach at Oct 5, 2007 at 5:22 AM EST
In my English class we were reading the Crucible and someone mentioned there was a song about Giles Corey, so I looked it up and it's definitely refering to him. "Smother his life The words cut right to the heart Disease and threaten my family name An epic stand is made Condemned I will not plead Damned to the beast of torment Damned by the beast within us all" This verse says how Giles was accused, but he refused to say if he was guilty or not- an epic stand is made- he stood up to them and even though he was condemned he did not give in. -Damned by the beast within us all- I take this as he was cursed because of the others wanting to be saved, so they accused him, and this want to save ourselves and curse others is the beast within us. Crushed by the the fear More stone, more stone, more weight for Corey When asked to plead, Corey just asked for more weight. Not one set forth could capture admission of guilt By law, avoids death on Gallows Hill Through time this fight will martyr my name My soul free of a heretic He didn't admit so he couldn't go to jail, and even if he had he would have been hanged so he did neither. Court of Ayer and Terminer leave me my rightful land Men of Ayer and Terminer leave me my rightful land To stow in my heart, leave to my sons Because of his choice and cause of death, the court could not take his land away as if he had pleaded one way or the other, so his land stayed in his family.
 
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Tim
Professional
#5 by Tim Marchant at Oct 9, 2007 at 7:24 AM EST
Either way its a damn good song and the whole god damn album is amazing. Nice job
 
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Guitar Man
Lead Player
#6 by Guitar Man at Oct 18, 2007 at 11:59 AM EST
um, no. I read the book "The Crucible" last year in English class and I can tell you for a fact its "Corey" and Ayer is the town in MA. I actually remeber listening to a bunch of Unearth in that class when we weren't doing anything, and now Unearth has a song about the book we were reading... pretty fucking sweet.
 
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Kyle
Wanna Be
#7 by Kyle Kom at Oct 20, 2007 at 2:40 AM EST
This song is fuckin awsome, especially the begin that start with that huge scream !!!!!!! it was this song that got me in to Unearth. as for the mening i think it totally fits Unearth since the witch hunts started in MA and Unearth is from there.
 
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jake
Professional
#8 by jake burns at Oct 20, 2007 at 10:41 AM EST
man you abosolutely right ive just read the Crucible in my enlgish glass too and the part of the story where Giles is getting crushed my stones becuase he wont say the name of the guy good job now i understand