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Submitted by: iamthemetalking

Hidden
Album: The Hammering Process
by Living Sacrifice
on Solid State Records.

tabbed by, me, Sean (iamthemetalking)
email me at kasper.donut@gmail.com with your comments and/or
corrections.  or msg at sean_dogg41@hotmail.com

once again, i do not see the other version as correct, so here 
is my own interpretation...i will also redo my hidden solo which
is also found on christianguitar.org.  there is no mistakes, this 
tab should be perfect, so you can play along.

tuning: drop d flat.

Riff 1

when playing the notes on the 4th string(d), pick it numerous times,
very quickly;for all notes.
repeat as needed.

e-------------------------------------
b-------------------------------------
g-------------------------------------
d----0---1------0---------------------
a----------0-1----0-0-0-0-1-0---------
D--0---0------0---0-0-0-0-1-0---------


bass thing, then...

riff 2 repeat as needed.

e-------------------------------------
b-------------------------------------
g-------------------------------------
d-------------------------------------
a-------------------------------------
D-0-2-3-2-3-2-0-2-0-2-3-2-3-2-0-5-----
p/m...................................


riff 2 then sneaks into riff 3 

riff3--repeat as needed.

*** twice in that riff, throw in a '5'...you'll have to
listen for it. basically the same as the previous riff.

e-------------------------------------
b-------------------------------------
g-------------------------------------
d-------------------------------------
a-0-2-3-2-3-2-0-2---------------------
D-0-2-3-2-3-2-0-2---------------------



then to riff one a couple of times


then riff 4 after riff 1
 repeat all this as needed.

*the first time through, there is somekind of effect, i don't
use a pedal or nothing, so your on your own to figure that one
out.

d-------------------------------
a----------------------1--3-----
D--0-2-3-2-5-2-0-2-00-----------
p/m..................

as that riff builds, you eventually let off the heavy palm mute,
and you eventualy play this...

d----------------------3-5---
a--0-2-3-2-5-2-0-2-00--1-3---
D--0-2-3-2-5-2-0-2-00--------


riff 5


guitar 1

d--0---------0-------
a--0------3--0-------
D--0------3--0-------

and over top of that

guitar 2 (lead)

d--------------------------------
a---3/5-5-5-5-\3-3/6-6-6-8-------
D--------------------------------

guitar 2's riff is twice as fast as guitar 1's
so guitar 2 does that riff twice, and guitar 1
does his once.


then...

guitar 1

d---------------------------------------------
a-0000--00-000000--00-000000--00-0000--00-----
D-0000--00-000000--00-000000--00-0000--00-----

mute the strings in between each set.
Thats pretty much the pattern for guitar 1, its easy to
pick up.  

over that, guitar 2, the noise guitar plays...
with a wierd effect, i don't know...you don't really need
an effect.

e--------------
b--------------
g---12---------
d---17---------
a--------------
D--------------

after the even the vocals start, keep playing that...eventually
guitar 1 will continue playing his thing, but guitar 2 will play
what he did in riff 5.

then he slides into this (x2)

e-------------------------
b-------------------------
g--3-3-3-3-3\1-1/5-5-5-7--
d-------------------------
a-------------------------
D-------------------------



then the solo, which i did earlier, but i'll redo it cause there
were minor mistakes.

guitar 1 plays this throughout, hold the notes. listen for the timing.

d--------------
a-0---1---0----
D-0---1---0----

lead guitar solo.

e-------------------------------------------------------------
b-------------------------------------------------------------
g--------------------------------------------5h7h8p7--7b8-r7~-
d-------------5h7h8p7-8p7p5h7-----------5h7h8-----------------
a--------5h7h8---------------------5h7h8----------------------
D---5h7h8---------------------5h7h8---------------------------


solo cont'd


e-------------------------------------
b---------7-8-7h8p7p5h7p5--------15~--
g--7h8-------------------8-7h8p7------
d-------------------------------------
a-------------------------------------
D-------------------------------------



solo cont'd
p/m    ...    ...(VERY lightly)
e---17-0-0-15-0-0------------------------------
b----------------18-17~-17h18p17p15------------
g----------------------------------17(/19\0)---
d----------------------------------------------
a----------------------------------------------
D----------------------------------------------

do that part up there 4 times, then play the part in brackets on the
fourth time


then

d----------------
a----------------
D--0-0---10///0--

then...repeat as needed

d----------------------3-5---
a--0-2-3-2-5-2-0-3-00--1-3---
D--0-2-3-2-5-2-0-3-00--------

then


e-------------------------------------
b-------------------------------------
g-------------------------------------
d-------------------------------------
a-0-2-3-2-3-2-0-2---------------------
D-0-2-3-2-3-2-0-2---------------------

then that goes into guitar 2 doing this.

d---------------------------------------
a---(3/5-5-5-5-\3-3/6-6-6-8)x2-----0~~--
D----------------------------------0~~--

i may be wrong but guitar 1 just holds this till the end
its hard to say because of the sound interference...

d---------------
a-0-0-0-0-------
D-0-0-0-0-------

and thats it, enjoy.

Comments about this tab

BassP86 - 2005-02-24

It looks right man, but the tuning is wrong. It's supposed to be C# standard or Db standard as you would call it. So you have to change the numbers around somewhat.


iamthemetalking - 2005-02-26

Yea, sorry...I noted at the beginning before the tab starts that its d flat, but
i suppose i should have changed the string tunings on the tab itself..thanx, something to keep in mind next time.


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