Matthew Good Band - Giant bass tab
Giant
Matthew Good Band
>From the album "Beautiful Midnight"
Tabbed by Shane (futureisxrated@hotmail.com)
Alrighty, in my opinion, best song on the CD (next to Suburbia), and not too
hard play either.
Happy playing.
Tune down half a step
>means play note 8 times
INTRO (I know the spacing is kinda bad, but you just play when the guitar
does)
Gb|----------------------|
Db|----------------------|
Ab|---0-----0-----0---0--|
Eb|------0-----0----0---0|
VERSE
Gb|---------------|
Db|---------------|
Ab|-------------5>|
Eb|-2>--5>--0>----|
VERSE VARIATION ("every body sees, a giant.." part and after the chorus)
Gb|-----------------------|
Db|-----------------------|
Ab|---------------------5>|
Eb|-2>--5>--2>--5>--0>----|
CHORUS
Gb|------------------|
Db|------------------|
Ab|--------4>--0>----|
Eb|-0>--2>---------0>|
SOLO BUILD-UP (3:37 I think)
Gb|-----------|
Db|-----------|
Ab|-3>--4>--4>|
Eb|-----------|
SOLO (also played at the end of the song)
last time
Gb|----------------------------|--------------------------|
Db|----------------------------|--------------------------|
Ab|--3-3-3-3--3-2-0----0>--(0>)|--3-3-3-3--3-2-0----0>--2>|
Eb|-----------------0----------|-----------------0--------|
CHORUS WITH NO WORDS (SEE NOTE)
Gb|-----------------------|
Db|--2----4----6----7----2|
Ab|-----------------------|
Eb|-----------------------|
NOTE: I can barely hear bass here, so you can play the chorus just single
notes, and
what I have above is an octave higher. Experiment with palm muting and
stuff like that
and see what you like. Doesn't really matter, but the octave sounds pretty
cool, especially
with a flanger.