Do You Call My Name Tab By Ra |
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Song: Do You Call My Name Band: Ra Tuning Drop D and then down a Step (C g c f a d) Album: From One Tabbed by: Zeradin (Zeradin@xmail.net)
This most likely is played in standard tuning (it'd make some things easier, but in my opinion crappier). If you want to play it in standard just drop it a step, I'm going to do it in my tuning. Why? Because it's better.
~ = Vibrato / and = Slides ^ = Bend <5> = Natural Harmonics pm = Palm Muting p and h = pull off and hammer on, respectively
*Programmed intro* (It is programmed, but here it is tabbed out because I feel like tabbing the main part of it)
Intro: D----------------------------------------------------------- A-------11-------11--12--14--------11----------------------- F-12p11----12p11-------------12p11----12p11-------12------- C-------------------------------------------11-12----------- G----------------------------------------------------------- C-----------------------------------------------------------
Heavier intro (heavier distortion): D----------------------------------------------------------- A----------------------------------------------------------- F----------------------------------------------------------- C------8------8--9--11-------8------------------------------ G-10p9---10p9-----------10p9---10p9---------10-------------- C-----------------------------------11--12------------------
Ending with ()'s is second guitar with flange: D----------------------------------------------------------- A----------------------------------------------------------- F---------12------------------------------------------------ C-11--12--12--7-(7---)-9--(11---)--------------------------- G-11--12--10--7-(-7--)-9--(--9--)--------------------------- C-11--12------7-(--7-)-9--(----9)---------------------------
Kill me with a beat...
Chorus, one with wah one without: D----------------------------------------------------------- A----------------------------------------------------------- F-14-14-13-13---13---14-14-13-13---13------------------------ C--x--x--x--x----x----x--x--x--x----x------------------------ G-12-12-11-11---11---12-12-11-11---11------------------------ C-----------------------------------------------------------
D----------------------------------------------------------- A----------------------------------------------------------- F----------------------------------12----------------------- C-12-12-11-11---11---12-12-11-11----x----------------------- G-12-12-11-11---11---12-12-11-11---10----------------------- C-12-12-11-11---11---12-12-11-11----------------------------
Verse: D----------------------------------------------------------- A----------------------------------------------------------- F----------------------------------------------------------- C-----------------------------------------12---------------- G-12-11-11--11--11--11--12-11-11--11--11--12---------------- C-12-11-11--11--11--11--12-11-11--11--11--12---------------- Pm- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
D----------------------------------------------------------- A----------------------------------------------------------- F----------------------------------------------------------- C-----------------------------------------4----------------- G-12-11-11--11--11--11--12-11-11--11--11--4----------------- C-12-11-11--11--11--11--12-11-11--11--11--4----------------- Pm- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Pre-Chorus (Note I like playing the flange part on the first part instead of the G chord, it sounds better and you standard tuning people can play harmonics on <5> for the last 3 strings instead of the 14's): D---------------------------------------------------(----14) A---------------------------------------------------(--14--) F---------------------------------------------------(14----) C-12-12-12-12---12-12-12-12----11-11-11-11---4-4-4-4--7----- G-12-12-12-12---12-12-12-12----11-11-11-11---4-4-4-4--7----- C-12-12-12-12---12-12-12-12----11-11-11-11---4-4-4-4--7-----
D----------------------------------------------------------- A--------------------------------------------------(9~-7~)-- F--------------------------------------------------(8~-8~)-- C-12-12-12-12---12-12-12-12----11-11-11-11---4-4-4-4-4--4-4- G-12-12-12-12---12-12-12-12----11-11-11-11---4-4-4-4-4--4-4- C-12-12-12-12---12-12-12-12----11-11-11-11---4-4-4-4-4--4-4- Pm- - - - - - - - (Annnnnnnnnnnnd sometimes they don't play the second flange part, you find out when, I don't feel like making this that long)
Chorus
Bass plays the verse then guitar kicks in and plays it too.
Pre-Chorus ending on:
D------------- A------------- F----11------- C-7---9------- G-7---9------- C-7---9-------
Then this thing: D----------------------------------------------------------- A----------------------------------------------------------- F-11-----11-----9----13-------12-------11------------------- C----9------9-----9-----12-------12-------12---------------- G------9------9------------11-------10---------------------- C-----------------------------------------------------------
D----------------------------------------------------------- A----------------------------------------------------------- F-11-----11-----9----14-------12-------11------------------- C----9------9-----9-----12-------12-------12---------------- G------9------9------------12-------10---------------------- C-----------------------------------------------------------
Ending to it: D--------------------------- A--------------------------- F-16-------16-------16------ C----16-------16-------16--- G-------14-------14--------- C---------------------------
Heavier Intro Ending with: D----------------------------------------------------------- A----------------------------------------------------------- F---------12------------------------------------------------ C-11--12--12--7-9-10-12------------------------------------- G-11--12--10--7-9-10-12------------------------------------ C-11--12------7-9-10-12------------------------------------- RIGHT into Pre-Chorus
Chorus Chorus, Polished off with: D---------- A---------- F---------- C-4-------- G-4-------- C-4--------
There, another awesome band out of MA, there is more to come. Enjoy.
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