Embodyment - Winter Kiss
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Band name | Embodyment |
Song name | Winter Kiss |
Tab type | Guitar tab |
Added | 05/12/2008 |
Size | 3.12 kb |
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Title: Winter Kiss Artist: Embodyment Album: The Narrow Scope Of Things Written By: Embodyment ã2000 Thirsty Moon River Publishing, Inc.(ASCAP) Tabbed By: William Giacchi- axeman@iolvegas.com O.K., you may or may not know, but Embodyment uses 7-string guitars, I believe in standard tuning. For us six-stringers, tune your guitar down to the bottom 6 strings of a 7-string, and for the few who have a 7-string, you just won't be playing your high E. Here's the tuning: 6-1: B E A D G B The intro is just this played with heavy panning for about 15 seconds. G---------------------------------- D-5----------------5--------------- A-5----------------5--------------- E-3----------------3--------------- B-3----------------3--------------- After the 4 beats on the cymbal, the verse riff kicks in. Guitar 1 G----------------------------------------- D-5-55-5-55-5-55-5-x---------------------- A-5-55-5-55-5-55-5-x-3-3-3-3/6-66-66-66-66 E-3-33-3-33-3-33-3-x-3-3-3-3/6-66-66-66-66 B-3-33-3-33-3-33-3-x-1-1-1-1/4-44-44-44-44 Guitar 2(with mild phasing and auto wah) *=3/4 step bend Hold the bend and let the notes sustain. G--------------------------------------------- D-----------------------------------12b*------ A--------------------------------------------- E-----------------------------------10b*------ B--------------------------------------------- After 6 repetitions of the above, go into the chorus: Bear with me on this; I'm not totally sure about the rhythm guitar in the chorus, as the lead is much louder in the mix. I'm positive that these rhythms are right, and the chords sound pretty close. Guitar 1 G--------------------- D--------------------- A-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2--3-5 E-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2--3-5 B-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0--1-3 X8 Guitar 2(still with mild phasing and wah) G---------------------------------------------------------------- D-9b10r9-9-9999/16b16b16b16b16b16b16b16b-17r17r17r17r17r17r17r17r A-x--x-x-x-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx E-7b-8r7-7-7777/14b14b14b14b14b14b14b14b-15r15r15r15r15r15r15r15r B---------------------------------------------------------------- X4 Let me explain that; gradually bend the F#octave(14x16) into the G octave, and gradually release, following the srumming pattern through the bend. On the second and fourth repetitions, instead of bending into G, just strum 8 counts of the F#, then 8 counts of an E octave(12x14). Bridge D----------------- A-2-222-222-22-3-5 E-2-222-222-22-3-5 B-0-000-000-00-1-3 mmm mmm mm On the second bridge, the transition back into the verse riff is just the G/D power chord with panning that opens the song. The last part of the song is just the verse riff and this harmonic in the background: B-9 D-- Key to symbols: b=bend r=return bend x=left hand mute /=slide up m=palm mute And you're done! This is a great song by a great band. If you don't have the album, and just heard the song off a sampler, I recommend you get the album, it's probably my favorite right now. Look for One Less Addiction, Aftermath of Closure, and some other Embodyment tabs in the future. God bless.