NINE INCH NAILS - "closer" Tablature
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song: closer
band: nine inch nails
Well, here is what I could figure out of closer. I dunno why anyone
would really want to play this in a band, unless they had a really
versitle keyboardist, or a realnice midi setup, but here it is anyway.
|--3--5-------------3----3--5----------5-3----|
|------------------------------------------4--|
|--------1--3----3-------------1--3-----------|
|---------------------------------------------|
this is the bass line as far as i can tell (i've only
heard it on my guitar). it can be played with either
a wah pedal, or with some other funky (literally) pedal
that i can't remember the name of right now. it's the
same kind they use to do the groovy (literally) back-
ground guitar in all those old 70's movies.
i hope this transcription isn't tp hard to understamd, and i
hope anyone who does understand it enjoys is. any comments,
corrections, suggestions are welcome, just mail to the address
below.
transcribed by: darkelf@netcom.com
band: nine inch nails
Well, here is what I could figure out of closer. I dunno why anyone
would really want to play this in a band, unless they had a really
versitle keyboardist, or a realnice midi setup, but here it is anyway.
|--3--5-------------3----3--5----------5-3----|
|------------------------------------------4--|
|--------1--3----3-------------1--3-----------|
|---------------------------------------------|
this is the bass line as far as i can tell (i've only
heard it on my guitar). it can be played with either
a wah pedal, or with some other funky (literally) pedal
that i can't remember the name of right now. it's the
same kind they use to do the groovy (literally) back-
ground guitar in all those old 70's movies.
i hope this transcription isn't tp hard to understamd, and i
hope anyone who does understand it enjoys is. any comments,
corrections, suggestions are welcome, just mail to the address
below.
transcribed by: darkelf@netcom.com
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