Night On The Sun Tab
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Dificuldade: | iniciante |
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Afinação: | E A D G B E |
Capotraste: | sem capotraste |
Night on the Sun
by Modest Mouse, found on the Japanese Tour Ep
tab. by damonk [corrected by Saviano P. ((cheers damonk))]
tuning: e g# e g# b e (low to high)
issac plays this song on his danelectro
intro:
the intro riff is pretty easy (not as easy as the verse) but it is a
little tricky at first.
e ------------------------------||-------------------------------------|
b ------------------------------||-------------------------------------|
g# ------------------------------||-------------------------------------|
e ------------------------------||-------------------------------------|
g# --------2-0---5^6-53-2^3--0--||--5-7-8-7-5\3-3-3-0-------------------|
e --0--4------------------------||--0-0-0--0\0-------------------------|
repeat this three times then play this
verse:
the verse is just two sets of harmonics been played in the whole notes.
e ----12---------------------------7----------------------------------|
b ----12---------------------------7----------------------------------|
g# ----12---------------------------7----------------------------------|
e ----12---------------------------7----------------------------------|
g# ----12---------------------------7----------------------------------|
e ----12---------------------------7----------------------------------|
*harmonics *harmonics
make sure to hit all the notes in a quick downstroke, and not rake it,
to get it so sound right.
after like two repetitions of that, start strumming the harmonics to
the rhythm of the song.
solo:
a standard wicked ass issac solo.
e -------------------||----------------------------------------|
b -------------------||----------------------------------------|
g# --3-----3-3-5-(5)--||-----7-7-7-7-7^8-7-5-3-7-7-7-7-8-7------|
e ----4-2------------||-----------------------------------9-7--|
g# -------------------||----------------------------------------|
e -------------------||----------------------------------------|
play this twice then play this twice
e -------------------||-----------------------------------------------|
b -------------------||-----------------------------------------------|
g# ----5-7-8-7-5------||----/10--8-7-8-7-----/10-8-7-8-7-5-------------|
e --7-----------7----||-----------------7----------------7------------|
g# -------------------||-----------------------------------------------|
e -------------------||-----------------------------------------------|
play this twice then play this once
the last part:
issac is saying stuff like "if there's one thing i know about this town..."
and he plays stuff like this:
e ------2-------------------------------------------------------------|
b --------4-----------------------------------------------------------|
g# --0h3--------5-3-2-0-2----------------------------------------------|
e --------------------------------------------------------------------|
g# --------------------------------------------------------------------|
e --------------------------------------------------------------------|
he does do variations of this theme, but i think its unessecary to
tab these out. if yer band covers this song, this part should be yours.
the end.
my tab. explained:
common symbols:
^ -- hammer on, pull off
~ -- vibrato
-- slide down
/ -- slide up
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8 comments

Clearly loopdeloop is a prick with the attention span of a fly. It's perfect if you actually use the correct tuning.
+4

I poste someone elses correct version of the tab. If you have a problem with it maybe tune your guitar to the right tuning buddy... OR maybe learn how to play perhaps?
+3

Okay, looking at the way Isaac plays live, I think he might actually have the guitar set to E G# B G# B E. The reason for this is that his fingering pattern stays near the nut of the neck the entire time, and if you try mimicking his pattern with the E G# E G# B E tuning, the third string (the one that is ordinarily set to D tuning) is way too high for it to work.
Here's what I think the actual scale is
E----------------------------------------
B----------------------------------------
G#---------------------------------------
B-------------------2h3p2----------------
G#-------------0-2-0-------3-2h3-0--------
E - - - - - 0----------------------------
You can kind of figure it out from there. The harmonic section more-or-less sounds the same as well, so that isn't interfered with by the tuning change.
+1
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