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tribal_warrior7Song: Yamkela
Artist: Blindside
Album: The Great Depression (Copyright 2005 DRT Entertainment and WASA)
Hey, this is from the new blindside album. I put this in and when I heard
this song I just had to learn it... but nobody tabbed it so I decided to try.
I've never tabbed before so feel free to comment or just tell me I suck lol
Tuning: Drop-C (C-G-C-F-A-D)
Riff 1
C- 555/666\999/888
G- 555/666\999/888
C- 555/666\999/888
Riff 2
C- 3
G- 3
C- 3
A-
F- 7h87h8/10\7h87h8/6
C-
These are the two major riffs in the song. The first one I'm sure of... the
second one sounds .. um...similar. Hope it helps someone
Comments about this tab
Adam K - 2005-08-20
I think its in drop D.
The chorus goes like this.
G[---4p3/4p3/4/5/4/3h4/5p4/3h4----------------]
D[-2------------------------------------------]
A[-2------------------------------------------]x2
D[-2------------------------------------------]
D[-55-5-55-5-----]
A[-55-5-55-5-----]
D[-55-5-55-5-----]
korab15 - 2005-08-21
Adam, You'd better check that again while you listen to the song... because thats way off.
Hindsight - 2005-08-23
I think Adam has it actually. It sounds better the way he has it anyway.
guitars4jesus - 2005-08-27
Adams way is right. If you play along with the recording you can tell.
Jaewalkin - 2005-09-20
i think is it.
G --3p2-3p2-33^-2h3-3^-2h3
D 1-----------------------
A 1-----------------------
D 1-----------------------
"^" includes the bend and release. the first three is played quickly.
God Bless! keep rockin for Christ!
Cheese_Monkey - 2005-11-07
yeah adam's is a semitone too high on everything
(did you really play it with the CD? do your ears work? lol)
akaukal - 2006-04-17
i think it's neither. im pretty sure it's drop C#. drop c sounds a little to low.
Dani_Boy - 2006-06-25
Here's the main riff in DROP D/STANDARD, even though I don't know what tuning they play the song in. I've done two versions, because I'm not sure of a few hammer-ons. (I did this correction playing unplugged)
G|--3p2h3p2h33b-2h33b-2h3--|
G|--3p23p233b-2h33b-2h3--|
The chord right before the riff appears to be a D#5 chord.
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