Primus (well, their cover)
Rhinoplasty
tabbed by Bazz/[email protected]
Though very weird (typical Primus), this is actually
a really good song, expecially when it gets going, and
being as i myself am a Les Claypool wannabe, i thought
i’d contribute to all the other tabbers out there, so here
ya go
( i’m not gonna tell you where to play the parts, just
what to play, it shouldn’t be hard to work out where
they go)
*Les uses some effect, i don’t know which one, i tried
wah and it doesn’t seem right, so i prefer to use
‘flange’, just use what ever you got really
/ – slide up
– slide down
h – hammer on
x – mute
verse
G:————–*—————–/ all the verse is
D:————–*—————–/ around these notes
A:–5———–*–5————–/ so just play ’em
E:—-0-0—-0–*—-0-0—-0–0–/ when ya hear ’em
fill
G:——-/ this little fill is jotted
D:——-/ around the 1st verse
A:——-/
E:–3/6–/
fill at end of verse
G:————/ play this real fast
D:————/
A:–5h7-5x—-/
E:——–7–/
alternate (just before pre-chorus)
G:————–/ also play this real fast
D:————–/ (you don’t have to use
A:–5h7-5-5—–/ this, just one i play)
E:——-7-7—/
lead in to pre-chorus
G:——–/
D:——–/
A:——–/
E:-0-3-6–/
pre-chorus
G:———–*————*—————————-/
D:——–8–*——–8—*———-5—-5–5——5–/ ect…
A:———–*————*—————————-/
E:–6–6-6—*–6–6—6–*–0-3–3-3–3-3—-3–3-3—/
chorus
G:——————-/ this is the whole chorus riff
D:——————-/
A:———-0-1——/
E:–2-2-0-1—–0-1–/
alternate fill in chorus
G:——————/ this is just the way i play
D:————-2-2–/ it, so you could do a slide
A:———-2h4-4—/ instead of a hammer on if
E:–2-2-0-1———/ you prefer
now back to the verse
fill into verse riff
G:——-/
D:——-/
A:——-/
E:-0000–/
fill just before vocals
G:——/ when you hit the note
D:——/ let it ring for a bit
A:——/ before the slide
E:–6–/
fill in verse
G:–7h9-7-7—————–/
D:——-9-9-75————/ this is played real fast
A:—————5h7-5-5—-/
E:——————–7-7–/
another fill
G:————/
D:————/ this one has more of a calmer
A:–5h7-5—–/ feeling towards it
E:——-x7–/
when the guitar cuts out do another slide from 6
Now go to the pre-chorus (notes may be in different
order?), then the chorus, adding the chorus fill, and
then finish on a F# (E2).
That’s all folks, i know it’s probebly not perfect
but what is,eh, sorry ’bout not makeing things clear
but i think you can cope.
have fun
any questions etc… email at top