The White Stripes

The White Stripes - Seven Nation Army guitar tab

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Song: Seven Nation Army
Artist: White Stripes
Album: Elephant
Tabbed by: John Passalacqua
Contact at: followmearound2003@yahoo.com

This is a very simple song.  I have tabbed out the main guitar parts, but not the solo.
The solo is kind of the same melody as the octaves, and is played with a slide.  I'm in the process of figuring the solo out now, and when I finish I'll edit this tab to include it.  The "bass" part can be played on a 7-string guitar like this:


e|------------------------------|
B|------------------------------|
G|------------------------------|
D|------------------------------|
A|------------------------------|
E|------------------------------|
B|----5---5--8--5--3--1--0------|


It of course starts out with just the bass.  then...


The two power chords are obviously strummed more than once each, just figure it out.
This also might sound good if you tune the low E down to D, try it out.

This little part could also be played with just the A and E string, figure out which way you like best.
e|--------------------|
B|--------------------|
G|--------------------|
D|------5----7--------|
A|------5----7--------|
E|------3----5--------|



This is a pretty sweet sounding riff, very simple to play.  Just octaves (i think that's what they're called).

                                         sometimes he changes it a little like this
e|-----------------------------------|-------------------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------------|-------------------------------------------|
G|----9---9---9/12---9---7---5---4---|-----9---9---9/12---9---7---5/7---5---4----|
D|-----------------------------------|-------------------------------------------|
A|----7---7---7/10---7---5---3---2---|-----7---7---7/10---7---5---3/5---3---2----|
E|-----------------------------------|-------------------------------------------|


then it goes back to this, and then back to just the bass.
e|--------------------|
B|--------------------|
G|--------------------|
D|------5----7--------|
A|------5----7--------|
E|------3----5--------|


Elephant is a sweet album.  I'm working on a couple other songs off it.

This song was of course written by the White Stripes, they and/or their record company own all rights.
This tab is not to be sold.  It was tabbed and submitted to www.guitartabs.cc and www.thetabworld.com.


Enjoy!
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Copyrights:

Author: Jack White (2)

Composer: Jack White

Publisher: BMG Ariola Belgium NV/SA

Details:

Released in: 2010

Language: English

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48 Comments found

Anonymous

Monday 2nd of June 2003 18:29

the first part of the tab 5 5 5 8 5 3 1 0 is correct, but every second time it's 5 5 5 8 5 3 1 1h3 0

Anonymous

Saturday 31st of May 2003 23:20

Hell-0!

Getting this song 'correct' has baffled me... but try throwing your standard tuning concepts out the window and tune as follows...

Open A tuning ( E A E A C# E ) but with the top E dropped down to a low 'A'

Then pick up your slide (because yes... you play it with one...) Plunk out your bass rythm on the low A string as instructed, however let A chords in the bridge bit ring all low 5 strings open.
follow the I IV V pattern for 7 nations bliss.. When playing the slide (or fingered chords) omit the low A string, only add it in for a lower octave crunch...

You do not need a Bass player (but it'd give your buddy something to do...)

You do not need an 'octaver' (but it'd work)

just a 60+ guage string slapped in place of your standard 50~ish Bass E string and some practice with a slide.

rc

Anonymous

Friday 30th of May 2003 11:41

hello all,
i would like to say that the white stripes are one of the most talented bands of or musical generation. i have every album they have put out, and i have purchased all of their sheet music. this tab is very accurate, though the intro is off. there is no bass in the song, though there is nothing wrong with adding one while covering the song. more people need to be original. it never hurt to add a little jive to a song. i play guitar and sing for two bands, and we dont play many covers, but when we do, we usually add our own style to it. find your own style, dont be limited to what others have done. have fun with your instrument. if you dont, whats the point of playing? youll never get anywhere with a stick up your ass.
-sid

Anonymous

Thursday 29th of May 2003 01:47

Good Tab, And Great song! It's a bit easier if you start it out like this.....

e|--------------
B|--------------
G|--------------
D|--------------
A|-0-0-3-0------
E|---------3-1-0

Anonymous

Wednesday 28th of May 2003 04:21

The guy under me is dumb, and the guy under him is cool... yeah, who the hell really cares? if you can make it work on a harmonica then go for it, bass/no bass...who really gives a flying f**k?

I tried on the harmonica... it doesn't sound right.

Anonymous

Tuesday 27th of May 2003 19:09

I say you did a good job on the tab. Nice work. And to the other people making such a large deal over the whole bass-no bass issue, why can you not just give it a rest? Like seriously, play the song, if you think the tab's good, and if you want to fight over the bass issue, talk to the band about it.

Anonymous

Tuesday 27th of May 2003 02:54

I am a newbie - I just got my guitar about three months ago and only have had time to start practicing about a week ago... does this song require an electric instrument (whether it be a bass or 6 string) because I would like to learn this song for my acoustic 6 string guitar... with the same tab scheme be used for an acoustic as with an electric? If so I my just figure it out myself but if its not possible I'd like someone to drop me a line if possible so I know where i stand. Later.

Anonymous

Monday 26th of May 2003 14:59

There's an easier way of playing it; I can't be bothered to write it all out but you start on the 2nd fret on the A string. There must be funny tuning so it doesn't sound right anyway.

P.S- Hey, 12 year old kid: you've written your tab upside down

P.P.S- Pay no attention to the bloody video! There's marching skeletons in it, so Jack can do whatever he wants in the video! leave him alone! besides- in every video you see people are MIMING!!

Anonymous

Sunday 25th of May 2003 06:55

I'm A 12 Year Old Kid & Even Worked This One Out

E-------------------------------------
A---------3-2-------------------------
D-2-5-2-0----------------------------
G-------------------------------------
B--------------------------------------
E--------------------------------------

Anonymous

Saturday 24th of May 2003 22:41

Ill put this to rest once and for all. there is no bass in this song. When Jack plays this song in the video, you can clearly see he is playing the intro on a guitar. You can play the intro three ways:

1: Play with an octaver,
2: Play on a 7-string, tuned BEADGB from low to high, or
3: If you play this live, and your band has a bass player, and you dont have an octaver or a 7-string, (like me, cuz I cant afford that stuff right now) have the bass player do it.

No matter which way you play this, it will sound about the same, so make the decision yourself.

Anonymous

Friday 23rd of May 2003 01:30

lots of bands who are missing some musicians (i.e. bassist) either hire a temp. one for the album, or, if the artist can, he plays the instrments himself, just laying over the tracks on the album. like creed. mark tremonti played bass on all the songs on their last album. he also played the extra guitars on lullaby. there are 3 in the song, if you didnt notice. it's not that hard to play extra instruments on the CD.

Anonymous

Thursday 22nd of May 2003 10:26

The man is right about the E-string being palm muted, makes it sound like a bass as long as the settings on the amp are clean. Also u dont really need to detune the E-string either.

Also it isnt a seven string that Jack uses its a bog standard six stringer :p. Tho a bass could be used to keep your Bass player happy (very tetchy are them bass players).

Anonymous

Thursday 22nd of May 2003 00:14

the only two instruentalists involved in production were jack and meg. to get the bass sound i have read everywhere jack used a octave pedal to make his guitar sound bass-y as for the piano on 'i wanna be the boy', that is jack. Jack has always written all the songs on the piano and then simply transcribed them so he can play them on the guitar, this i guess sounded better with piano. They are very good, message ends.

Anonymous

Wednesday 21st of May 2003 18:58

this song kicks ass but to the ppl saying that theres bass your so off its jack on guitar tuned like a bass but thanks for coming out

Anonymous

Wednesday 21st of May 2003 18:57

look closer to the video! he plays bass all through it and then switches to guitar in chorus and solo!

PEACE!