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oxygen909
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Joined: Fri Nov 27, 2009 3:34 pm Posts: 42
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How about BLACK GOLD guitar solo ??????? I have been looking for this solo for many many years but with no result. I put Black Gold chords on ultimate-guitar.com but without the solo it is not 100% complete. If there is someone who tabbed this solo PLEASE HELP !!!!!!
oxygen909
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Mon Aug 16, 2010 2:06 pm |
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caged rat
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Joined: Fri Nov 07, 2008 9:51 am Posts: 20 Location: Germany
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hey oxygen I hope this helps you (if the images are to smal to read just save them to your pc and zoom them) Caged Rat
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Thu Aug 19, 2010 9:43 am |
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oxygen909
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Joined: Fri Nov 27, 2009 3:34 pm Posts: 42
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Cage Rat I am extremely grateful for Black Gold solo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks to you I can complete whole song now !!!!! Many many thanks again !!!!!! Hope SA will come to Europe with new album. I would like to see SA live concert. Thanks for supporting this thread. I am glad that SA fans and guitarists engaged in this thread and put their tabs, chords and opinions. The more opinions the better. Once again Great Thanks Caged Rat !!!!!!!
Oxygen909 Soul Asylum forever !!!
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Fri Aug 20, 2010 2:55 pm |
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timfear
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Joined: Thu Aug 12, 2010 7:13 pm Posts: 8
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This is probably simple but I can't figure it out and couldn't see it anywhere here: the intro to Closer to the Stars (While You Were Out version). If you gots it, I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
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Mon Aug 23, 2010 5:45 pm |
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blueharvest
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Joined: Sat Oct 06, 2007 9:37 pm Posts: 85 Location: Tokyo, Japan
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I guess it is kinda simple but it's not at the same time. Anyway, this is how I play it. Whether it's right or not, I'll leave to you guys and gals to decide.
e---------------------------------------------- B---------------------------------------------- G-9999999999999999999999---------------------------9p D-999999999999999999999999999999999999999 A-777777777776666666666699999999999999999 E------------------------------------77777777777777777
Or basically if you break the part into 4 parts, the first is a high E power chord. On the second, the A-string E switches to an Eflat or Dsharp (although, it may only be the bass that switches. Try it if you've got a band to play with). The third and fourth play a B power chord. You could finish the 4th with a quick return to E, or just pull the G string on the 9th fret before jumping into the song proper. This is all repeated twice in the middle of the song after the solo starting at around 1:39 with the ahhs. In that part there is a clear finish on a low E power chord at the end of the fourth part the second time around.
Happy playing!
J
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Mon Aug 23, 2010 7:46 pm |
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timfear
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Joined: Thu Aug 12, 2010 7:13 pm Posts: 8
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Thanks. Makes sense to me. I feel like I'm missing a note, but I'll figure it out. Thanks,
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Thu Aug 26, 2010 5:50 am |
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oxygen909
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Joined: Fri Nov 27, 2009 3:34 pm Posts: 42
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Hello everybody ! I have just done some first chords for “Into the Light”. Waiting for your suggestions as always. Hope Tonem will join us too. He had always good advices for every SA song.
SOUL ASYLUM FOREVER !!!!
“Into the Light” album ????????
Chords:
C* 35553 G-320033 D-000232 C-032010
Intro: C*____G___D
C*______________________G_______________D Once you’ve drawn the line, you can’t think twice C*_______________G____________D You would never take your own advice C*________________G____________D Skating on a grave that’s paved with rice C*_________G_____D You step into the light
?______________________? How can I be sure if this is a sure thing ?_______________________? I’m so tangled up in puppeteers’ strings ?____________________? Once you’ve crossed the line ______? You’re stepping into
G____________D_________________C Breaking horses, raising cain, heading for the hills G________________D_____________C The best day ever just got better, it gets better still
Once you’ve crossed the line You can’t let go Never go out, I have been alone Skating on a grave that’s made of stone You step into the light
You better be sure that this is a sure thing As a puppet on a string Once you’ve crossed the line You’re stepping into
Breaking horses, raising cain, heading for the hills The best day ever just got better, it gets better still
Once you’ve crossed the line, you can’t think twice You’re looking out of
Chasing sirens, red lights change No time left to kill [Waving flags of macho life Find a cheaper thrill
This is a sure thing Once you’ve crossed the line You step into the light You step into the light
Breaking horses, raising cain heading for the hills The best day ever just got better, it gets better still
Waving flags of macho life Find a cheaper plan
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Fri Sep 03, 2010 2:26 pm |
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whiskeytango
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Joined: Sun Oct 07, 2007 5:32 am Posts: 14
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Can I request "Nowhere to Go" ?
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Sun Sep 26, 2010 12:27 am |
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blueharvest
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Joined: Sat Oct 06, 2007 9:37 pm Posts: 85 Location: Tokyo, Japan
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Alrighty, one of my fave SA tunes ever: Nowhere to Go
This starts out with a gentle picking over a D chord then goes into a G Em C D pattern during Karl's (RIP) monologue. You gotta hammer on/pull off occasionally on the high strings. Screw around with it a bit and I'm sure you'll get it. Also, the 2nd guitar has some extra notes in between the chord changes giving it kind of a bass line feel to it ----> G F# E
(Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh)
Ah, the west Where the men were mean The women were scarce And the sheep were mighty nervous
(Hocks and spits)
You know, I'm just a cowboy But I've got no place to go There's no more ranges for me to ride Nah, they got rid of those sixty, seventy years ago
Go back to Em on the laugh (laugh)
There are 2 riffs in the rest of the song. The 1st is instrumental with no singing over top. Let's call it Riff 1. It follows a E B A B power chord pattern (the E is the high E played on the 7/9 frets of the A-D-G strings) The "stop" below comes on the first strum of E of Riff 2. Riff 2 is E A B B pattern over the verses. The start is just E strummed once and then muted. Quickly jump to A and then B following the rhythm.
E Stop
A Look where you're going (oh, oh, oh) You're not going anywhere (oh, oh, oh) People everywhere, new hairstyles (oh, oh, oh) Where your bluffings not a change
Chorus is back to the G Em C D played in fast power chords
I ain't got nowhere… nowhere to go Sometimes I feel so… so all alone I ain't got nowhere… nobody's home I need a fix, I'm oh so alone
Riff 1 x2 (first time, only strum each chord once, 2nd time go all out!) then back to Riff 2 over the verse again
Ah, you, just ease his day (oh, oh, oh) Easier said than done (oh, oh, oh) I want you to make up your mind child (oh, oh, oh) Don't bother telling me when you're done Are you all done?
G Em C D for the chorus again
I ain't got nowhere… nowhere to hide Sometimes I wish I could see the other side I ain't got nowhere… nowhere to go I'm coming down and I'm oh so alone
The whole ending is basically variations on the G Em C D riff. 1 guitar plays it as sliding power chords (focused on the high strings) and the other plays riffs based on the root notes of the riff. Example below on the A string
10--10-10-9-7--7-7-5-3--3-3-3-5-3-2-0 -------------------------------------------------3
Just play around with the root notes and you'll figure it out eventually.
(Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh)
The solo over the end is also follows the same pattern except higher
On the last G Em C D, skip the D and go back to G instead Enjoy this awesome tune. Play it loud!
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Mon Sep 27, 2010 10:03 am |
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timfear
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Joined: Thu Aug 12, 2010 7:13 pm Posts: 8
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anyone got info on tweedle dee? I can't find it anywhere. Thanks!
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