Fig. 1 } twice
[G———6————-6————-6—-5———–
D–5-5-5–4——5-5-5–4——5-5-5–4—-3—5-5-5—
A–3-3-3———3-3-3———3-3-3–4—-3—3-3-3—] The 2nd time there’s some tremolo action
and other stuff played with it. A little feedback
after the second time before riff 2
[G———6————-6————-6—-5———–
D–5-5-5–4——5-5-5–4——5-5-5–4—-3—5-5-5—
A–3-3-3———3-3-3———3-3-3–4—-3—3-3-3—] The 2nd time there’s some tremolo action
and other stuff played with it. A little feedback
after the second time before riff 2
Fig. 2 } 6x
[D–5————–6-5-4-5—————-
A–3-333333333333-4-3-2-3-333333333333—]
Fig. 1 } once
Fig. 2 } 6x
Fig. 3 } 4x
[D–5—8—5—3–3/5—-5—8——–
A–3—6—3—1–1/3—-3—6—-6—
E———————————4—]
Fig. 4 4x Gtr. 1
[B–8–9–8–6–8–6———————8–9–8—
G——————–8–7–5—5–7–8————]
Gtr. 2
[E–3–4–3–1–3–1———————3–4–3—
B——————–4–3–1—1–3–4————]
These are both the exact same notes so I just assumed
that Kurdt and Craig played them both ways.
I play gtr. 2 ’cause it’s easier to play it fast that way.
Fig. 5a } 3x
[A–3—-5————–3—-6—-
E–1—-3————–1—-4—-]
Fig. 4 } 8x
Fig. 5b } twice
[A–3—-5——5——5——5——5——5—3—-6——6——6——6-
E–1—-3–333-3–333-3–333-3–333-3–333-3—1—-4–444-4–444-4–444-4-
A——6——6—
E–444-4–444-4—]
Then play:
[D—————–8—
A–3—-5—-3—-6—]
[E–1—-3—-1—-6—] then play F5 and G5
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZXix4bUAT58