Head South ~Tabbed by Jamie Couture. residue06@hotmail.com Intro: I'm not sure if Isaac does anything more at this part, but to me it sounds like he only strums two chords while using his whammy-bar. Listen to the song, and be creative: "A suuuuuurf rooooock baaaaaand." C G Verse: (Singing and playing this part may be difficult; but with practice, you can do it. It is possible though, trust me.) "Struck by being ashamed of your old space..." e|-------------------------------------------------------------------|| B|------------------------------------------------------------------.|| G|-------------------------------------------------------------------|| D|---5-----------------------------5------------------------444--22-.|| A|-7---5--7---6-5-------2--------7---5--7---6-5---------2------------|| E|----------8-----8-/-3-------------------8------8-/-3---------------|| "And said, "Of what a drag!" Oh what a backwards scheme..." e|------------------------------------------------------------------ B|------------------------------------------------------------------ G|------------------------------------------------------------------ D|----h-h-h---------------------------------7---7-5-4--------------- A|-7--9-7-9-7--------h-h-h----------2------------------------------- E|---------------8--10-8-10-8--/--3--------------------------------- e|------------------------------------------------------------------|| B|-----------------------------------------------------------------.|| G|------------------------------------------------------------------|| D|----h-h-h---------------------------------4---5-7----------------.|| A|-7--9-7-9-7--------h-h-h----------2-------------------------------|| E|---------------8--10-8-10-8--/--3---------------------------------|| * h -> hammer-on - keep first finger on the 7th fret, while tapping the 9th fret with your third finger. Releasing the third finger will generate the note back on the 7th fret, which is still held down by the first finger! ( This is for those of you who are unfamiliar with some guitar techniques - hope you can visualize that one, if you're not confused with my description :/ ) Chorus: E (10th) C G e|------------------------------------------------------------------ B|------------------------------------------------------------------ G|---9----\-----5-------4------------------------------------------- D|---9----\-----5-------5------------------------------------------- A|---7----\-----3-------5------------------------------------------- E|----------------------3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3----------- ** The above is a simpler way to play the chorus. If you listen carefully, you can hear the octave chords. E C G e|------------------------------------------------------------------------- B|------------------------------------------------------------------------- G|-9---11-\-9--11-\-9-----5---7-\-4--7-\-4--------------------------------- D|-x---x----x--x----x-----x---x---x--x---x--------------------------------- A|-7---9--\-7--9--\-7-----3---5-\-2--5-\-2--------------------------------- E|------------------------------------------3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3 Outro: (if you can call it that) F# D e|--------------------||---------------------------------------------- B|-------------------.||---------------------------------------------- G|---11------7--------||---------------------------------------------- D|---x-------x-------.||---------------------------------------------- A|---9-------5--------||---------------------------------------------- E|----------(0)-------||---------------------------------------------- ^optional Proper timing: Play F# for whole bar, then D in the other three: ** A whole bar, in common (4/4) time, has four beats per measure(bar). F# | D | D | D | x2 B | D | E | D C B | x2 e|------------------------------------------------------------------ B|--15-\-12--------------------------------------------------------- G|--x----x---7-/-9---7---5-4---------------------------------------- D|--12-\-9---x-------x---x-x---------------------------------------- A|-----------5-/-7---5---3-2---------------------------------------- E|------------------------------------------------------------------ 1._______________________________________ 2._____________________________________________________________________________________ 3.___________________________________________ e|-----------------------------------------||--------------|------------------------------| B|--12-/-15---12-/-15----12----------------||-------------.|------------------------------| G|--x-----x---x-----x----x----9---7---5-4--||--9--7--5-4---|--9--7--5-\-4-/-5-\-4-/-5-\-4-| D|--9--/-12---9--/-12----9----x---x---x-x--||--x--x--x-x--.|--x--x--x---x---x---x---x---x-| A|----------------------------7---5---3-2--||--7--5--3-2---|--7--5--3-\-2-/-3-\-2-/-3-\-2-| E|-----------------------------------------||--------------|------------------------------| ** Please listen to the song to get exact strumming. ***Go nuts during the third part, and have fun with it :) *********************** Head South by modest mouse. This isn't much, but hopefully to someone who doesn't have a clue where to begin, this'll help getcha started. Intro: Simplistic. Whammy bar action or neck bending in due order. 1:------------------- 2:-------1~~--------- 3:-------0~~---0~~--- 4:--5~~--2~~---0~~--- 5:--7~~--3~~---2~~--- 6:--0~~--------3~~--- Verse: There's a few things happening and three guitar tracks, but here's what's up for the main guitar you'd be playing. 1:----------------------- 2:----------------------- 3:----------------------- 4:---5-0-----1-0--------- 5:-7-----7-3-----3---2--- 6:-----------------3----- Alternate Version 1:------------------------------ 2:------------------------------ 3:------------------------------ 4:---5p0-5-0-----1p0-1-0-------- 5:-7---------7-3---------3---2-- 6:-------------------------3---- Possible fills after each riff 1:----------------------- 2:----------------------- 3:----------------------- 4:----------------------- 5:-/10--or--/12-12/13-10- 6:----------------------- I haven't figured out the Chorus, but it seems there's a full C chord in it, and maybe a high voicing of Eminor, maybe as a 4-note power chord. The mellow part might confuse some, the bass sounds trebly and higher and may be mistaken as the 6-stringer, when in reality Isaac is just hitting third fret, low E-string continually. The solo is pretty easy to figure out, hopefully you can do so.