Lupine Howl - Carnival
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Band name | Lupine Howl |
Song name | Carnival |
Tab type | Chords |
Added | 05/27/2008 |
Size | 2.6 kb |
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Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 12:16:01 -0800 (PST) From: namegoes hereplease Subject: l/lupine_howl/carnival.crd Song: Carnival Artist: Lupine Howl Album: The Carnivorous Lunar Activities of...(2001) Writers: Lupine Howl Transcribed by a little soul (pulpalittlesoul@yahoo.com) Notes: Probably the best song on this disc, and quite a long one at that...brilliantly evokes blues and psychedelia in equal measure. The song also adheres to rather strict minimalist principles, which makes it lovely to listen to and easy to transcribe. The lead riff is very MC5ish. An edgy, angry song. I should also complement the immaculate use of effects, bass and percussion. Effects: The lead guitar boasts a wah-wah pedal. Aside from that, use your imagination. There has been a great deal of production work put into this song and others on the record; pretty shockingly detailed arrangements for indie music. Knowing the Howl's pedigree, this is not too surprising. Tuning: Actually I play this in the key of Gm, downtuned one step; however, I have tabbed this for Fm instead because that is the open position alternative (EADGBE). Realistically though I think this was written for a guitar uptuned 1/2 step, and the chords in question are in fact Em, G, and A. That said... Time signature: 4/4 Chords: Fm (133111 or XX3111) Ab (466544) Bb (688766)* *Most people would play this as 113331; however, a great deal of the song's thrust comes from its sliding flavor. I feel that playing Bb in this shape is absolutely vital by consequence. Intro: The first two minutes or so of the song is reliant on the bass riff and is only one chord: Fm (many bars) Verse: Fm (4 bars) Bb (4 bars) repeated several times. Then the chorus: Main riff: (played on chorus) 8b10--r8p6\3-5-5b6...8b10--r8p6 Chords: Fm (2 bars) Ab (2 bars) Bb (2 bars) F (2 bars) (repeat many times, with main riff) That seems to be it! Phew. Well that wasn't too difficult. Anyway, I hope that this page proves to be of some use to you. Do drop me a line (pulpalittlesoul@yahoo.com) and we'll chat if you have any questions or clarifications. Remember this is all from memory so it might be erroneous. byebye! a little soul