Di-Rect
Di-Rect - Rollercoaster guitar tab
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Di-rect - Rollercoaster From the album "Over the moon" Tabbed by Sjoerd Dijkstra (shurdus@hotmail.com) Riff A E5 P.M. . . . . G5 P.M. . . . . e|------------------------------------------------------| B|------------------------------------------------------| G|------------------------------------------------------| D|-2--------------------5-------------------------------| A|-2--2--2--2--2--2--2--5--5--5--5--5--5--5-------------| E|-0--0--0--0--0--0--0--3--3--3--3--3--3--3-------------| C5 P.M. . . . . D5 P.M. . . . . e|------------------------------------------------------| B|------------------------------------------------------| G|-5--------------------7-------------------------------| D|-5--5--5--5--5--5--5--7--7--7--7--7--7--7-------------| A|-3--3--3--3--3--3--3--5--5--5--5--5--5--5-------------| E|------------------------------------------------------| End Riff A Play Riff A 3 times, then play twice e|------------------------------------------------------| B|------------------------------------------------------| G|------------------------------------------------------| D|--10-10-10-9-9-9-7-7-7-5-5-5-7-7-9-9------------------| A|------------------------------------------------------| E|------------------------------------------------------| Slightly palm mute that entire part. For the chorus just play Riff A After the chorus play E5 P.M. . . . . G5 P.M. . . e|------------------------------------------------------| B|------------------------------------------------------| G|------------------------------------------------------| D|-2--------------------------------5\sl----------------| A|-2--------------------5-----5-----5x------------------| E|-0--0--0--0--0--0--0--3--0--3--0--3x------------------| Note: In the part above, slide only the note played on the D string, mute the others. Also it is possible that an A5 is played at the end of this riff. I'm not sure. You figure it out. Second verse. Play twice Em G e|------------------------------------------------------| B|-----------------------3------------------------------| G|----------0---------0---------------------------------| D|----0--2---------0------------------------------------| A|------------------------------------------------------| E|-0------------3---------------------------------------| After that some chord gets strummed but I have no idea which one. I'd stum a G, and only the e, B and G strings. After the second time the chorus part is played play D5 C5 e|------------------------------------------------------| B|------------------------------------------------------| G|------------------------------------------------------| D|--7--7------7--7------5-------------------------------| A|--5--5------5--5------3-------------------------------| E|--5--5------5--5------3-------------------------------| The second times end that riff with an Gsus4 like this. e|---| B|---| D|---| G|-3-| A|-3-| E|-3-| Then at some point the solo kicks in. Play e|------------------------------------------------------| B|------------------------------------------------------| G|-9p7h9--12--11--9-------9-----------------------------| D|---------------------12---9~~~~~~-12--10--9--7p5h7----| A|------------------------------------------------------| E|------------------------------------------------------| e|------------------------------------------------------| B|------------------------------------------------------| G|------------------------------------------------------| D|--7h9---------7h9---------7--9/10--9--7p5h7~~~~~~-----| A|--------10p7--------10p7------------------------------| E|------------------------------------------------------| Play this solo twice. End the second time with a slide of the last note. You might want to replace it with an E played on the 12th fret of the E string and slide from there for a sound that resembles the sound of the guitars in the song better. I think that about covers the song. Note that at no point in this tab I tried to tab out the timing, so listen to the song for the details on the timing.