AC/DC - "rock n roll damnation" Tablature
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AC/DC "Rock and Roll Damnation"
from Powerage album
by amayes@esoc.bitnet
Ok this is one of my favourite AC/DC tracks. It's easy
and fun to play.
The intro arrpeggios are played over the chords A and D.
A D
E---------------------------|
B----------8------------7---|
B--------9------------7-----| 2 times
D------7------------7-------|
A---0------------5----------|
E---------------------------|
The main riff is rock and roll itself. Perhaps one of the
most used rock rythyms going - it still sounds fresh on this
album - even in 1994 !!
A
E---------------------------------------|
B------3--3-po-2-----3-3-po-2-----------|
G------2--2----2-----2-2----2-----------|
D------4 -4-po-2-----4-4-po-2-----------|
A---0--0--0----0--0--0-0----0--3-4-0----|
E---------------------------------------|
po = pull off
Try experimenting with this rythym until you get the
right feel. IT IS FUN !!!
lyrics
verse:
y' say that that you play ....
chorus:
G5 D/F# A5
It's a Rock and ...
G5 D/F## A5
ma's own ...
G5 D/F# A5
rock and roll ...
D5
take a ...
E5
while you still ....
verse2:
you say that you want ....
Chorus:
Intro section over the lyrics:
just a boy with a toy ....
Chorus:
G5 D/F# A5
It's a Rock and ...
G5 D/F## A5
ma's own ...
G5 D/F# A5
rock and ...
G5 ( not D this time )
take ...
D5
while you still ...
Back to the main riff for the solo which I can't get to
sound right - but I know that just as the vocals come
back in the solo is playing something like:
E-----------17------------
B---------------------17--
G---16b-16b---16b-16b----- repeatedly.
D-------------------------
A-------------------------
E-------------------------
try messing around with this. It's easier to stumble across
by playing than writing it down !!
Finally, the chords G and D/F# are the standard AC/DC stuff
G D/F# note no major or minor tonalities
E---x------x--
B---3------3--
G---0------2--
D---0------0--
A---x------0--
E---3------2--
I hope you enjoy it !!!
Rock and Rooooolllllllllllllllllllll !!!
Adrian Mayes
amayes@esoc.bitnet
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from Powerage album
by amayes@esoc.bitnet
Ok this is one of my favourite AC/DC tracks. It's easy
and fun to play.
The intro arrpeggios are played over the chords A and D.
A D
E---------------------------|
B----------8------------7---|
B--------9------------7-----| 2 times
D------7------------7-------|
A---0------------5----------|
E---------------------------|
The main riff is rock and roll itself. Perhaps one of the
most used rock rythyms going - it still sounds fresh on this
album - even in 1994 !!
A
E---------------------------------------|
B------3--3-po-2-----3-3-po-2-----------|
G------2--2----2-----2-2----2-----------|
D------4 -4-po-2-----4-4-po-2-----------|
A---0--0--0----0--0--0-0----0--3-4-0----|
E---------------------------------------|
po = pull off
Try experimenting with this rythym until you get the
right feel. IT IS FUN !!!
lyrics
verse:
y' say that that you play ....
chorus:
G5 D/F# A5
It's a Rock and ...
G5 D/F## A5
ma's own ...
G5 D/F# A5
rock and roll ...
D5
take a ...
E5
while you still ....
verse2:
you say that you want ....
Chorus:
Intro section over the lyrics:
just a boy with a toy ....
Chorus:
G5 D/F# A5
It's a Rock and ...
G5 D/F## A5
ma's own ...
G5 D/F# A5
rock and ...
G5 ( not D this time )
take ...
D5
while you still ...
Back to the main riff for the solo which I can't get to
sound right - but I know that just as the vocals come
back in the solo is playing something like:
E-----------17------------
B---------------------17--
G---16b-16b---16b-16b----- repeatedly.
D-------------------------
A-------------------------
E-------------------------
try messing around with this. It's easier to stumble across
by playing than writing it down !!
Finally, the chords G and D/F# are the standard AC/DC stuff
G D/F# note no major or minor tonalities
E---x------x--
B---3------3--
G---0------2--
D---0------0--
A---x------0--
E---3------2--
I hope you enjoy it !!!
Rock and Rooooolllllllllllllllllllll !!!
Adrian Mayes
amayes@esoc.bitnet
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