Dandy Warhols - Nietzsche guitar chord
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Subject: d/dandy_warhols/nietzsche.tab
Dandy Warhols - Nietzsche
from the album 'thirteen tales from urban bohemia'
transcribed by J. Cain
This song is pretty simple like most of their stuff. The strum pattern is
very easy, probably the most familiar chord progression in rock music.
Chord progression:
E5 - A5 - G5 - A5
This progression is repeated throughout the song on an acoustic guitar, and
doubled at some times by an electric with heavy distortion and phaser. When
the electric isn't doubling the chord progression it is making various
ambient effect sounds, probably with other effects piled on.
Riff 1 structure:
A x 4 - B x 2 - A x 2
Riff 1 part A
e |------------------------------------------------------------------
B |------------------------------------------------------------------
G |------------------------------------------------------------------
D |---------------7------9-------------------------------------------
A |---7---9--10-------9-----10--7------------------------------------
E |------------------------------------------------------------------
Riff 1 part B
e |------------------------------------------------------------------
B |------------------------------------------------------------------
G |---9----7----6----------------------------------------------------
D |------------------7----9------------------------------------------
A |----------------------------10----7-------------------------------
E |------------------------------------------------------------------
After the third verse, the riff doesn't play during the first two times
through the chord progression, then starts with part B and plays through
normally.