
2007-10-25, 20:16
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Canada
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Tuning of a song abruptly changing?
I'm trying to tab Mors Principium Est - Terminal Liberation and I'm quite confused with the tuning. It seems to me like it's E standard almost all of the song, and the riffing really seems to "hug" the low E quite a bit. Yet during the chorus it abruptly changes to a low D. I'm confused  , how do they do that live? Judging from the band pictures they use 6 strings as well.
Is it possible that the song is D standard or drop-D then? It seems kind of awkward to play that way...
The song is here: http://youtube.com/watch?v=lPeElb27tj4
The first chorus is at 1:14. The chorus comes in again with the same change to D towards the end at around 3:13, then moves up to E and fades out.
My tab is attached:
BAH, "Don't post about tabs here"... Although, I'm not exactly requesting a tab. It's more a question about the tuning in a song. I'm sorry if this is in the wrong place.
Last edited by AaronDonahue : 2007-10-25 at 20:25.
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