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A Lot to Lose
Hey, instead of studying for my physics final tomorrow, I decided to transcribe this awesome tune. "Alot to Lose" by Tesla Transcription by: Scott Ettinger (sparc@delphi.com) 5/5/95 Stuart, FL USA Verse 1: (and intro) guitar 1 lightly distorted E-|----------0-------------------0------------------0-------------------------| B-|----------0-------------------0------------------0-------------------------| G-|-------6--------6----------4--------4---------2--------2-------------------| D-|----7-------------------6------------------4-------------------------------| A-|-0-----------0-------0-----------0------0-----------0-----0----------------| E-|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| E-|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| B-|-3-----2-------------------------------------------------------------------| G-|-------------4-/-6----then repeat..----------------------------------------| D-|-3----(3)---(3)------------------------------------------------------------| A-|---(0)---------------------------------------------------------------------| E-|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I'm not sure that this is the exact voicing used (although it sure is what I would have used if I had written it) notes in () are not always played. Intro Riff: guitar2: uses some really wet sounding sixties rotating leslie (or digital equivalent perhaps) E-|-17------------------------------------------------------------------------| B-|----17---------------------------------------------------------------------| G-|-------(18)u16--14------14--16b(18)~~--------------------------------------| D-|--------------------16-----------------------------------------------------| A-|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| E-|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Verse 1 is played 6 times. On first 2 times, only guitar 1 with guitar 2 riff over it. Next 4 times, both guitars. Transition 1: guitar 1: E-|----------2--------------4---------------4----------------2----------------| B-|-------3-----3--------5-----5------------5--5-------------2----------------| G-|----2--------------4------------------6-------------------2----------------| D-|-0--------------0------------------6-------------------4-------------------| A-|--------------------------------4-------------------4----------------------| E-|-------------------------------------------------2-------------------------| E-|--------------------5---------------------------5--5-----------------------| B-|----------7-------------------7-----------------5--5-----------------------| G-|-------7------7---------7---------7-------------7--7-----------------------| D-|----7------------7---------7---------7----------7--7-----------------------| A-|-5----------------------------------------(7)------------------------------| E-|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| ^^this part might be played with open note ^^again not sure of voicing, fingering.. hard to tell but I like this one. guitar 2: (slow strumming and let ring) Turn off funky leslie sound. pretty much clean guitar. D uh..? C#m F#m D D also E E-|-2-------4-------4-------2------2--5---------------------------------------| B-|-3-------5-------5-------2------3--7---------------------------------------| G-|-2-------4-------6-------4------2--7---------------------------------------| D-|-0-------0-------6-------4------0--7--pause------------------------------7\| A-|-----------------4-------2------------------2------------------------------| E-|--------------------------------------------0--slowly crank distortion-----| Chorus: In this part, they get an interesting sound by combining single notes on the two guitars. Guitar 1 is much softer and more subtle than the heavily distorted guitar 2. guitar 2: E-|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| B-|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| G-|-2-------------------------------------------------------------------------| D-|-2-------------------------------------------------------------------------| A-|-0-----0--0-2-4-----4-----2-----2-----2/4-4/5-5/7--7-----------------------| E-|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| guitar 1: the beginning of this part is next to impossible to hear, but guessing from the symmetry of their other rhythms, this is most likely what is being played. E-|--------------4-----4-----2-----2------------------------------------------| B-|-2-----2------5-----5-----3-----3-----3/5-5/7-7/10-10----------------------| G-|-2-----2------6-----6-----4-----4------------------------------------------| | |||||||||||
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