Artist: DOWN | Title: stone the crow2

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Tablature is mostly (but not exclusively) seen for reticulate stringed instruments, in which environment it is commonly titled journalism for brief (except for lute tablature).
It is ofttimes utilised for the guitar, bass, lute, archlute, theorbo, angélique, mandora, gallichon, and vihuela, but in generalisation it crapper be utilised for some reticulate instrument, including ukulele, mandolin, banjo, and viola da gamba, as substantially as some liberated wood aerophones much as the harmonica.



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Stone the Crow


Tune Down to D
Intro

Riff A (clean)
e------------------------------------------------------------------
h------------------------------------------------------------------
G-------------------------------------------------------4----------
D--4^6---6\4---2^4--4-------2^4-4(full)---------2^4-4/6---6\4---2^4
A------4-----2----------2^4-------2^4^2-----2^4---------------2----
E-----------------------------------------4------------------------

w/riff A 3X
e--------------------------------------------------------
h--------------------------------------------------------
G---------------|---------------------|-----------|------
D--4^2-4/6-4-2^4|-------9-9^11-11/13--|13(1/2)-13-|-11-9-
A---------------|--9^11---------------|-----------|------
E---------------|---------------------|-----------|------
distorted

Chorus goes B5 B5 X X D5 D5 D5/E5 E5 E5\B5 B5 B5
and B5 B5 X X D5 D5 X X E5 X D5 X B5

A little confusing I suppose. On the top line of this chorus part the
D5 is played at the 7th fret on the A string, and the E5 at the
9th fret A string. On the second line, it goes down, the D5 is played
like an open E5, and the E5 at the second fret sixth string.
Remember it's tuned down! So the B5 would be at the C#5 position in
normal tuning! 
bf means bend it a full step

This is after the guitar solo. There are like four guitars at once.
This includes the first clean intro, the second distorted harmony
riff, and this, all at once. It's like a higher, distorted version of
the intro riff, there are some variations though. I'm calling them Q
riffs to note when they appear again in the separate LAST RIFF part.
Hope it's not that confusing.

2X 1st
B--------12---------------|-------------bf----------|
G--11/13----13\11-9-9^11--|11------9^11-11--11-9----|
D-------------------------|---9^11---------------11-|
A-------------------------|-------------------------|
E-------------------------|-------------------------|

2nd LAST RIFF 2x 1st
B------bf------------|--------------------|-----------------|
G-11^9-11--11-9^11^9-|--------------------|-------bf--------|
D--------------------|----------------2^4-|----2^4-4-2------|
A--------------------|-----2--2^4^2-------|2^4---------4-2^4|
E--------------------|-2^4----------4-----|-----------------|

2nd
G----bf-----------| |--------------|
D-4^2-4--4--2^4^2-|Repeat |-X-4-X-2------|
A-----------------|Q |---------X-4\-|
E-----------------|riffs,then|--------------|

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