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ART SCHOOL GIRL
by STONE TEMPLE PILOTS
Tuning: Standard
Intro and Verses: (Clean) - Play 12 times for the intro and first
verse. I think just play it 8 times per verse after that.
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3: -------------------------------------------------------------------
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4: ---X--/---9----X---7----7----7----X----6----6----X----6----7-----7-
----7--/--9----
5: ---X------X----X---X----X----X---X----X----X----X----X----X----X---
--X-----X----
6: ---X--/--11---X---9----9----9----X----8----8----X----8----9-----9--
---9--/-11---
Chorus: (Distortion) - Play 8 Times
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2: ----------------------------------
3: ----------------------------------
4: ---4---4---4-----4---4-----5--
5: ---4---4---4-----4---4-----5--
6: ---0---2---0-----2---2-----3--
I can't get a few slight parts, inbetween chorus'. It's some
strange chords I think, and there's some distortion (unusual) which
makes it hard to hear. The solo seems to be somewhere near the 8-12th
fret(s). I believe the first note is the 15th fret on the 1st string,
but other than that i'm stuck on the solo as well. I'm going to keep
working on it, but it may take some time. Anyone else who can figure
some out, please do! :)
A Crash Course in TAB Usage
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--X-- Striking a muted string to produce a percussion tone.
--/-- Sliding from a lower note to a higher note