Soundgarden - Boot Camp
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Band name | Soundgarden |
Song name | Boot Camp |
Tab type | Guitar tab |
Added | 06/30/2008 |
Size | 3.68 kb |
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Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 16:22:46 -0500 From: ponies2@computek.net (Keith Barron) Subject: s/soundgarden/boot_camp.tab Song: Boot Camp Album: Down On The Upside Music/Lyrics: Cornell Tuning: DADGBE Previous tab by: oystein.hoel@dmbb.no This is a very easy and great song to play. The last guy who posted this was correct on the chord progression but wrong about the chords themselves. I used his progression to figure out how the song is really played. And I play the notes how I think they are on the album. I have a pretty standard pattern through the whole thing. It's in the key of D minor. Not E minor like the previous posting said. The tuning isn't 100 percent necessary but it makes the beginning of the verse sound really good if you hit that bottom D note. And if you ACCIDENTALLY hit the bottom string it won't sound too bad either. Intro and Verse: E|---------0---------||--0----0-----------||-0----0----------| B|------3----3--1----||--3------3--1------||-3------3--1-----| G|----2------------2-||o--------------2--o||--------------2--| D|-0-----------------||o----0------------o||----0------------| A|-0-----------------||-------------------||-----------------| D|-0-----------------||-------------------||-----------------| E|---------0----------|--------------------|--------0----------| B|-1--1------3--1--3--|-4--4---4--3--1--3--|-3---3----3--1-----| G|-0--0---------------|-3--3---------------|-2---2----------2--| D|-2------------------|-5------------------|-0-----------------| A|-3------------------|--------------------|-------------------| D|--------------------|--------------------|-------------------| E|-----------------|-----------------|----1---0-1-0-1-0-1-0-1--| B|-4--4---4-3-1-3--|-4--4---4-3-1-3--|-3--3---3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3--| G|-3--3------------|-1--1------------|-3--3--------------------| D|-5---------------|-1---------------|-------------------------| A|-----------------|-----------------|-------------------------| D|-----------------|-----------------|-------------------------| Guitar 2 for Pre-Verse: E|----------------------------------------------------------| B|----------------------------------------------------------| G|-9b10~~-10r9~-7~-7\5~-5/8~-8\7~-10\8~-8/10~-15/17-17~~~~--| D|----------------------------------------------------------| A|----------------------------------------------------------| D|----------------------------------------------------------| Chorus: E|-------0----1----4---------0----1----4----| B|--1----0----1----4----1----0----1----4----| G|--0----1----2----5----0----1----2----5----| D|--2----2----3----6----2----2----3----6----| A|--3----2----3----6----3----2----3----6----| D|------------------------------------------| Play Verse Part: I must obey the rules I must be tame and cool No staring at the clouds I must stay on the ground In clusters of the mice The smoke is in our eyes Like babies on display Like angels in a cage I must be pure and true I must contain my views Play first 2 bars of Verse again: There must be something else There must be something good Play Chorus two times: Far away far away from here Far away far away from here Far away far away from here Far away far away from here Then end it by playing the first 4 bars of the Verse Part again and ending it on the Cmaj chord. Ending it on C major makes it sound much more moody than just ending on D minor (The song's key).