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Weta Tabs
Anyone have any good Weta tabs? Mainly "Let It Go" and "Got The Ju" is what I'm keen to learn but the only tabs I can find seem wrong.... And I'm terrible at figuring out songs!
These are the ones I have found:
http://www.kiwitabs.derail.co.nz/index. ... rtist=Weta
These are the ones I have found:
http://www.kiwitabs.derail.co.nz/index. ... rtist=Weta
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Re: Weta Tabs
That would be a giant tab!
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Re: Weta Tabs
well
I listen to the CD
I am listening to track #2 off geographica
if the key is Bb major
we have Cm, Ebmaj and F7
potentially the bit with the vocal I like (approx 3:00) is C to F. hear that the change is on the and of 1, not the 2.
it's quite a good rock album this. possibly Sam Browne, HG and Rocky might of have this stuff in their covers band bag so they might have some more ideas
might be a 5 string bass to or at least a de-tuned one
I listen to the CD
I am listening to track #2 off geographica
if the key is Bb major
we have Cm, Ebmaj and F7
potentially the bit with the vocal I like (approx 3:00) is C to F. hear that the change is on the and of 1, not the 2.
it's quite a good rock album this. possibly Sam Browne, HG and Rocky might of have this stuff in their covers band bag so they might have some more ideas
might be a 5 string bass to or at least a de-tuned one
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Re: Weta Tabs
also the intro guitar chords
(approx 0:16)
he's not the one 1 eh... try listening to one thing at a time Sammy
tabs are shit
just keep listening , it's so important
(approx 0:16)
he's not the one 1 eh... try listening to one thing at a time Sammy
tabs are shit
just keep listening , it's so important
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Re: Weta Tabs
Sounds right to me.foal30 wrote:well
I listen to the CD
I am listening to track #2 off geographica
if the key is Bb major
we have Cm, Ebmaj and F7
potentially the bit with the vocal I like (approx 3:00) is C to F. hear that the change is on the and of 1, not the 2.
Intro sounds something a bit like this (other guitarist plays an F power chord so essentially it's F/Fsus4)
eb-6-6-6-6-7-6-7-6---6-6-6-7-6-7-9------------------
Bb-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7---7-7-7-7-7-7-7------------------
Gb--------------------------------------------------------
Db--------------------------------------------------------
Ab--------------------------------------------------------
Eb--------------------------------------------------------
The 'chorus' (not the heavy uptempo bit) is a bar of F/Fsus4 and a bar of Cm7
eb--6---------------7---7---6---------------------------------
Bb--7---------------7---7---7---------------------------------
Gb--6---------------6---6---6------------------------------
Db------------------------------------------------------
Ab-------------------------------------------------------
Eb---------------------------------------------------------
Cm7
eb---4------------------0----------------------------------
Bb---5---------------4------------------------------------
Gb---4----------------------4--------------------------
Db--(6)---------------------------------------------------
Ab---(4)-----------------------------------------------------
Eb--------------------------------------------------------
These sound close as but I'm just working them out as I go so they probably aren't 100%. Can do more if you like
I put the brackets around the Cm7 in case anyone wants to play the whole chord but it sounds like they only play the highest three strings.
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Re: Weta Tabs
The more I listen to Calling On the more I think it's in Eb standard tuning rather than standard. Working on Let it Go now...
Update: I'm 99% sure it's in Eb. Editing my last post so it's now in Eb tuning.
Update: I'm 99% sure it's in Eb. Editing my last post so it's now in Eb tuning.
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Re: Weta Tabs
eb---------------------------------------------------------------------------------foal30 wrote:potentially the bit with the vocal I like (approx 3:00) is C to F. hear that the change is on the and of 1, not the 2.
Bb---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gb------6-6-6---------------------------------------------------------------------
Db------6-6-6---4-4-4-4-4-------------------------------------------------------
Ab------4-4-4---4-4-4-4-4-------------------------------------------------------
Eb----------------2-2-2-2-2-------------------------------------------------------
And the riff during the 'Life.... suffocating!' (then back into the above riff)
eb-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bb-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gb-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Db---9-10-11---5--4--2------------------------------------------------------------
Ab---7--8--9----5--4--2------------------------------------------------------------
Eb----------------3--2--0------------------------------------------------------------
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Re: Weta Tabs
Let it Go
track 1 Geographica album
bridge (2:25) C Eb F Eb
main - bass is pumping C (probably E-F to lead into downbeat)
pre chorus C Bb F
Chorus Bb
in the theory section borge talked of using the bVII as apart of 'modern music' which for him made key signatures or diatonic harmony maybe non text book in their real life applications.
I could suggest that potentially this song moves this way.
what do you reckon the chord names are rob?
track 1 Geographica album
bridge (2:25) C Eb F Eb
main - bass is pumping C (probably E-F to lead into downbeat)
pre chorus C Bb F
Chorus Bb
in the theory section borge talked of using the bVII as apart of 'modern music' which for him made key signatures or diatonic harmony maybe non text book in their real life applications.
I could suggest that potentially this song moves this way.
what do you reckon the chord names are rob?
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Re: Weta Tabs
Bridge sounds like C Eb F Bb to mefoal30 wrote:Let it Go
track 1 Geographica album
bridge (2:25) C Eb F Eb
main - bass is pumping C (probably E-F to lead into downbeat)
pre chorus C Bb F
Chorus Bb
what do you reckon the chord names are rob?
Bass in the verse:
Gb-------------------------------------
Db-------------------------------------
Ab-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-2--------
Eb------------------------------4--2---
Prechorus is Cm7 Bb and F like you said. (some interesting voicing of Cm7, will try it out soon and see if I can figure it out.
For the second half of the second verse the guitars follow the bass riff (play power chords)
Chorus sounds like Eb - F Eb then the power chord bit of the bass riff.
And that's the whole song more or less.
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Re: Weta Tabs
Here's what I've got of SNAPSHOT so far
bass intro:
Gb-------------------------------
Db-------------------------------
Ab---4-4-2-44-2-4-4-2-44-2--
Eb--------------------------------
Guitar lick (played with delay it sounds like or there are 2 guitar parts there)
eb--------------------11---------------11---------------11-------------
Bb--------13--------------13--------------13---------------13-------
Gb--12--------12---------------12-------------12----------------12
Db-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ab----------------------------------------------------------------------
Eb----------------------------------------------------------------------
Guitars come in: (power chords)
C F# F Eb x 2
then this riff:
eb -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bb -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gb--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Db--6-6------6-6------6-6------6-6------6-6-----6-6------2-2----7-7-7-6
Ab--4-4------4-4------4-4------4-4------4-4-----4-4------2-2----7-7-7-6-
Eb-------7--------7---------7--------7---------7------7--0-0----5-5-5-4-
Second half of 1st verse lick:
eb---------7-------------------6-------------------7-------------------6----------
Bb-----5-----------------5------------------5-------------------5-----------------
Gb--6-------------6-------------------6------------------6------------------------
Db ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ab ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eb ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
pre chorus (all power chords)
G# G C G# G
Chorus: (SNAPSHOT! you gotta run for the money etc..)
C G Bb Eb
Back into the verse
2nd verse lick: There are actually two guitars here, the part on the Db string is played by a second guitar. The funky/skank bit on the 9th fret of the 1st and 2nd strings sound like they’re played through a wah in a fixed position (cocked like Zakk Wylde).
eb---9---9----------------9--9--------------9--9--------------9--9---------------
Bb---9---9----------------9--9--------------9--9--------------9--9---------------
Gb ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Db -----------9--11--9-----------9--11--9----------9--11--9----------9--11--9--
Ab ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eb ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
That's all I've got for now, more later.
bass intro:
Gb-------------------------------
Db-------------------------------
Ab---4-4-2-44-2-4-4-2-44-2--
Eb--------------------------------
Guitar lick (played with delay it sounds like or there are 2 guitar parts there)
eb--------------------11---------------11---------------11-------------
Bb--------13--------------13--------------13---------------13-------
Gb--12--------12---------------12-------------12----------------12
Db-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ab----------------------------------------------------------------------
Eb----------------------------------------------------------------------
Guitars come in: (power chords)
C F# F Eb x 2
then this riff:
eb -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bb -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gb--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Db--6-6------6-6------6-6------6-6------6-6-----6-6------2-2----7-7-7-6
Ab--4-4------4-4------4-4------4-4------4-4-----4-4------2-2----7-7-7-6-
Eb-------7--------7---------7--------7---------7------7--0-0----5-5-5-4-
Second half of 1st verse lick:
eb---------7-------------------6-------------------7-------------------6----------
Bb-----5-----------------5------------------5-------------------5-----------------
Gb--6-------------6-------------------6------------------6------------------------
Db ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ab ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eb ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
pre chorus (all power chords)
G# G C G# G
Chorus: (SNAPSHOT! you gotta run for the money etc..)
C G Bb Eb
Back into the verse
2nd verse lick: There are actually two guitars here, the part on the Db string is played by a second guitar. The funky/skank bit on the 9th fret of the 1st and 2nd strings sound like they’re played through a wah in a fixed position (cocked like Zakk Wylde).
eb---9---9----------------9--9--------------9--9--------------9--9---------------
Bb---9---9----------------9--9--------------9--9--------------9--9---------------
Gb ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Db -----------9--11--9-----------9--11--9----------9--11--9----------9--11--9--
Ab ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eb ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
That's all I've got for now, more later.
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Re: Weta Tabs
rob
playing a high Bb instead of the Eb sounds good on the bass (last time into next section)BRIDGE
yes chorus is Eb my mistake
if you get how that Cm is voiced can you post it please? I didn't type Cm because I am not sure what it was.
Sammy here you can see that different people 'listen for clues' differently. Some people hear chords, but for me I suck at this and have to look for arpeggiated or riffs or 'single note' situations. This may be the melody line for instance, figure that out, what scale is this likely to be, diatonic theory knowledge (may!) do the rest.
Go the Jew track #10 has an interval of a minor 3rd (root movement)
it's actually a fun track to improv on, G minor and go for it I say
who needs chords anyway
playing a high Bb instead of the Eb sounds good on the bass (last time into next section)BRIDGE
yes chorus is Eb my mistake
if you get how that Cm is voiced can you post it please? I didn't type Cm because I am not sure what it was.
Sammy here you can see that different people 'listen for clues' differently. Some people hear chords, but for me I suck at this and have to look for arpeggiated or riffs or 'single note' situations. This may be the melody line for instance, figure that out, what scale is this likely to be, diatonic theory knowledge (may!) do the rest.
Go the Jew track #10 has an interval of a minor 3rd (root movement)
it's actually a fun track to improv on, G minor and go for it I say
who needs chords anyway
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