Pantera - A New Level Of Confidence guitar tab
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Ok, for you Pantera freaks out there, here is a slab of classic Diamond
Darrell-filled riffs and Philip Anselmo-angry vocals. This tune is based
around a chromatic ascending power chord tuned way down to a D (that means,
from high to low, the strings are D, A, F, C, G, D). To attain that rude
tone that Darrell uses, you must first set your distortion level pretty high.
Second, add a little stereo chorus (with the rate set just before midpoint)
to give the guitar a little breathing room. Personally, I find that tube
amps work GREAT for Pantera's tone. But I read recently in an interview
that Darrell's Randall amps are solid-state!!! (You'll understand what I mean
if you play through a solid state amp and try to get a Pantera-like tone).
It's your call, though. Work with whatever you feel is right. Finally,
throw a wah-pedal in for the interlude. Jam the pickup switch up to the neck
for a fat, chunky sound and your set! Have fun. Any
questions/comments/regrets, please Email me at ICSLM@asuvm.inre.asu.edu.
A NEW LEVEL OF CONFIDENCE
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by Pantera
Intro (main riff)
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------\-------0-1-2---0-1-2-3----0-1-2-3-4---6-6-6-6------------------------
--------------0-1-2---0-1-2-3----0-1-2-3-4---6-6-6-6------------------------
-pick slide-
Repeat three times
Second Riff
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-0-1-2---0-1-2-3--0-1-2-3-4--6-6-6-6----------------------------------------
|-----HEAVY PALM MUTE------|
Repeat Second Riff three more times, but use LIGHT palm muting on third and
fourth times.
Third Riff
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-0-0-00-0-0-0-00-----0------------------------------------------------------
|---HEAVY P.M----|
Repeat two more times (for a total of three times)
Fifth Riff
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-0-0-00-0-0-0-00---0-0-00-0-0-0-00---0-0-00-0-0-0-00---0-00-/-12-12-12------
|----------------------P.M.--------------------------------|
|-trem. pick-|
Play the fifth riff once more to the verses, yet end with a chord progression
of E5, Bb5, F5 (instead of the "tremoloed" E note (12th fret).
Sixth Riff (Main Verses)
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-1-1-11-1-1-1-11---1-1-11-1-1-1-11---1-1-11-1-1-1-11---1-11-/-13-13-13------
|-------------P.M. (these are all ONEs)-------------------|
|-trem.pick-|
And on, and on, and on...
Notes: The Sixth Riff uses F notes on the low E string. Although
some of the notes appear to be 11's, they are actually 1's. They need to be
close enough to show the double-pick speed Darrell is using. Also, on the
tail end of both fifth and sixth riffs, Darrell uses tremolo picking on the
12th and 13th notes (respectively).