Аккорды Manic Street Preachers - "Motorcycle Emptiness"
Gtp аккорды: Motorcycle Emptiness
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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: [email protected] (Roisin Ryan) Motorcycle Emptiness by the Manic Street Preachers (music James Dean Bradfield) transcribed by Matt Bennett 5/7/94 Riff 1 x x x x x x Riff 2 -----|-------------|--------------------------------------|------- -----|-------------|-2h4-4-4-4h6-6-6-6h8-8-8-8h9/11-------|------- -----|-------------|--------------------------------------|------- -9^9-|-7h9p7h9-9^9-|--------------------------------13^13-|-11h13p -----|-------------|--------------------------------------|------- -----|-------------|--------------------------------------|------- twice twice x x x x x x Riff 3 ------------|----------------------------------|-------|----------- ------------|-2h4-4-4-4h6-6-6-6h8-8-8-8h9/11-8-|-------|----------- ------------|----------------------------------|-12^12-|-12h14p12-- 11h13-13^13-|----------------------------------|-------|----------- ------------|----------------------------------|-------|----------- ------------|----------------------------------|-------|----------- twice ----------| ----------| h14-12^12-| ascending run as above ----------| ----------| ----------| INTRO and FIRST verse Riff 1 Riff 2 Riff 3 SECOND verse Riff 1 Riff 3 Riff 2 CHORUS consists of simple chord progression based on E major SOLO ----------------------------|------------------------------------ -12-(12)^12--9---9-12-15^15-|-14-(14)^14--12-10-10^10----------12 ---------------9------------|-------------------------11-11/13--- ----------------------------|------------------------------------ ----------------------------|------------------------------------ ----------------------------|------------------------------------ = -------------------------/--15---------------------------------- -12-(12)^12--9---9-12--15--------15-----trill-section------------ ---------------9------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- OUTRO ----|-------------|---------------------------------------------- -12-|-12p10-------|---------------------------------------------- ----|-------13-11-|-13-12^12--13-^-13-11h13p11h13-13^13---------- ----|-------------|---------------------------------------------- ----|-------------|---------------------------------------------- ----|-------------|---------------------------------------------- x6 --------------------|-----------------10-10^10-p8h10p8--8h10p8h10 --------------------|-/10-12p10h12p10---------------------------- ---9-6-9--9/11^11-9-|-------------------------------------------- -9------------------|-------------------------------------------- --------------------|-------------------------------------------- --------------------|-------------------------------------------- -10^10-|--------------------|-------------| -------|--11-(11)-----------|-------------| -------|--11^-9----------9--|------9-9----| -------|------------9h11----|-9h11--------| -------|--------------------|-------------| -------|--------------------|-------------| repeat over and over NOTES: I transcribed this using a classical guitar, and consequently had some problems with the fast, high neck section at the end of the solo. It's just a matter of getting the rhythm, so as soon as i get hold of my electric i'll complete this part and send it in. When i've seen this played live, James doesn't mute the notes on the ascending part of the main riff. I actually think it sounds better that way. At a gig in Bournemouth a couple of years ago, i saw Richey play the opening couple of bars of this song. Curious because he was famed for just standing there pouting, and playing air-guitar to a backing tape. Anyone know what his playing is like these days? TAB guide: 9^9 bend up one whole step and return / 10 bend up one whole step = / 10 bend up one half step 9/11 slide from ninth to eleventh x play noted 'palm-muted' Reach me on temporary email - [email protected]