Key: E
Introduction:
Gtr I (B E A D G C- 'John Myung :: Six String Bass [CGDAEB]'
Q.=135
12/8
Gtr I
E E E E E E E E E E E E 8x E E E E Q E E E E Q E E E E Q E E E E Q
E E E E Q E E E E Q H. H. E E E E Q E E E E Q
E E E E Q E E E E Q E E E E Q E E E E Q Q. Q. Q. Q.
E E E Q E Q H E E E Q E Q Q Q E E E Q E Q H
E E E Q E Q Q Q 4x E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E
E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E Q. Q. Q. Q.
E E E Q E Q H E E E Q E Q Q Q E E E Q E Q H
E E E Q E Q Q Q 4x E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E
E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E Q. Q. Q. Q.
Duration Legend
+ - note tied to previous . - note dotted .. - note double dotted
Uncapitalized letters represent notes that are staccato (1/2 duration)
Irregular groupings are notated above the duration line
Duration letters will always appear directly above the note/fret number it represents the
duration for. Duration letters with no fret number below them represent rests. Multi-
bar rests are notated in the form Wxn, where n is the number of bars to rest for. Low
melody durations appear below the staff
Tablature Legend
h - hammer-on
p - pull-off
b - bend
pb - pre-bend
r - bend release (if no number after the r, then release immediately)
/\ - slide into or out of (from/to "nowhere")
s - legato slide
S - shift slide
n(n) - tapped harmonic
~ - vibrato
tr - trill
T - tap
TP - trem. picking
PM - palm muting
\n/ - tremolo bar dip n = amount to dip
\n - tremolo bar down
n/ - tremolo bar up
/n\ - tremolo bar inverted dip
= - hold bend also acts as connecting device for hammers/pulls
- volume swell (louder/softer)
Misc Legend
: - bar (freetime)
& - Coda
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