Ratm

Ratm - Revolver guitar tab

Person: JAy

song: revolver

artist: rage against the machine

tab: Revolver

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Drop-D tuning (6=D)

Riff A (intro/interlude)

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|---------------------------------|---------------------------------|

|---------------------------------|---------------------------------|

|---------------------------------|---------------------------------|

|---------------------------3-----|---------------------------------|

|-3-4-5-----------3---5-3-5-------|-3-4-5-----------3---5-2-5-------|

|-------0-3---5-------------------|-------0-3---5-------------0-----|

Riff A (intro)

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* *

|---------------------------------|---------------------------------|

|-6b------------------------------|-6b------------------------------|

|-5b------------------------------|-5b------------------------------|

|---------------------------3-----|---------------------------------|

|-----------------3---5-3-5-------|-----------------3---5-2-5-------|

|---------3---5-------------------|---------3---5-------------0-----|

(* bend notes up 1/4 step)

Riff B (verse)

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|---------------------------------|

|---------------------------------|

|---------------------------------|

|---------------------------------|

|---------13b14r13------12--------|

|-0-------------------------------|

Riff C (pre-chorus)

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|-------------------------------------------------|

|-------------------------------------------------|

|-------------------------------------------------|

|-------------------------------------------------|

|-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-|

|-------------------------------------------------|

Riff D1 (chorus/outro)

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|---------------------------------|---------------------------------|

|---------------------------------|---------------------------------|

|---------------------------------|---------------------------------|

|-------------3---------------3---|-------------3-------------------|

|-5-------3h5-------------3h5-----|---------3h5-----------------3---|

|-----0h3-------------0h3---------|-----0h3-------------0h3-4h5-----|

Riff D2 (chorus/outro)

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|---------------------------------|---------------------------------|

|---------------------------------|---------------------------------|

|---------------------------------|---------------------------------|

|-------------3---------------3---|-------------3-------------------|

|-5-------3h5-------------3h5-----|---------3h5-----------------3---|

|-----0---------------0-----------|-----0---------------0---3h5-----|

Rhy. fig 1 (interlude 2)

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let ring

|-1-------------------------------|-1-------------------------------|

|-1-------------------------------|-1-------------------------------|

|-2-------------------------------|-2-------------------------------|

|-0-------------------------------|-0-------------------------------|

|-0-------------------------------|-0-------------------------------|

|-0-------------------------------|-0-------------------------------|

|---------------------------------|-0-------------------------------|

|-3-------------------------------|-3-------------------------------|

|-2-------------------------------|-2-------------------------------|

|-0-------------------------------|-0-------------------------------|

|-0-------------------------------|-0-------------------------------|

|-0-------------------------------|-0-------------------------------|

(NOTE: Riffs D1 is a more complicated version of D2, which is played

by gtr. 1 (right). Riff D2 is played by gtr. 2 (left). This is

just how I think it is - 'cause it's difficult to say wheteher

riff D1 or riff D2 is played. I'd suggest that riff D1 would be

played only on the 4 bar sequence (after interlude 2), which

leads into the last chorus/outro. Anyway, both riffs sound so

similar, that I think: no one will blame you, if you play just

the easier one, D2)

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