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The Grudge (Tool) - Bass Cover (With Tabs) by Leo Düzey

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"The Grudge" from Tool's "Lateralus" album (2001). In my opinion the heaviest riff that Tool has ever made. The bass is being played in its highest octave and still it sounds really heavy. There are lot of tabs and covers that do something completely different at 0:19. They play an open d string with the hammer-on and pull-off and then a 7 on the G string which is nonsense. There is literally no need to have such a huge gap when you can play it on another string. So as you might've noticed, you need some delay (about 310Ms) for the intro and some moments later on. And at 2:24 we can of course see me messing up by not going to the 15 for some reason. Now, this song is all about hammer-ons and pull-offs. 3:27 is a good example of this happening. You really don't want to pick all these notes. You can pull-off 25% of these notes. 7:22 is the hardest part of the song and it will take some effort to get the timing right. As I say in the video, Maynard's "LET GO" are the same timing as the bass notes. But then you have to know when to play those chords with delay. It's tricky. Really fun, and not that difficult to play unlike Jambi...

Some important information that nobody is going to read.
Tuning : D-A-D-G
Artist : Tool
Bassist : Justin Chancellor
Album : Lateralus (2001)
Song : THE GRUDGE
Bass : Ibanez SR1805

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18 мая 2019 г. 19:00:09
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