The White Stripes
The White Stripes - Seven Nation Army gitaar tab
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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Auteur: Jack White (2)
Componist: Jack White
Publisher: BMG Ariola Belgium NV/SA
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Uitgegeven in: 2010
Taal: Engels
48 Reacties gevonden
Thursday 23rd of October 2003 03:17
Hey this is the person who wrote the tab.
I want to say once and for all, I KNOW that there is no bass in the song. I called it bass in the tab because I thought it would avoid confusion, and just make things easier (plus, I didn't really know what else to refer to it as). Please I don't need people emailing me every few days over this tab. Thanks.
By the way, this tab may sound good (in my opinion it does, anyway) but Jack actually plays the main riff (as well as the solo) with a slide. I saw it when the Stripes were on Conan. I'm going to see the Stripes live on Nov. 30 so I'll make sure I see exactly how the "bass" part is played.
Sunday 5th of October 2003 07:48
Oh, one more thing. The tuning is as follows:
E, A, E, A, C#, E. The post chorus and solo are played with a brass slide. This is one place where the video is accurate. The only time this song ever had a bass line was when Metallica covered it at the VMAs, and Rob Trujillo played it on bass. It's not really that hard to figure out, you just have to accept that this is the way it's really played.
And if anybody wants to say Im wrong, they can kiss my a**.
Sunday 5th of October 2003 07:43
OK, since people can't make up their minds, I'll put this to rest, once and for all. The intro/verse is played with a suboctave pedal. JACK SAID SO HIMSELF.
Wednesday 25th of June 2003 12:03
e--8--8-11-8-6--4---3---there you go.
Wednesday 25th of June 2003 11:55
listen dudes, there is a thousand different ways to play this song, just pick whatever your heart desires,i play it like he does on the music video, like this:
E-----10-10-13-10-8--6---5
pull the strings like a bass
//////////by the way White Sripes kik a$$!////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\////////////////////////ROCK ON!//////////////////
Tuesday 24th of June 2003 10:40
Uhh. Why exactly are people flaming this tab? I think it sounds pretty good,and if you don't like it, sybmit your tabbed out version... No one likes reading tabs in between inane comments...
-MSC
Monday 23rd of June 2003 02:24
I HAVE COME TO A DECISION!! :smiley:
I think whoever put this tab on is right. but i really wouldnt know because ive only been playing the guitar for 5 months, but anyway i have an ear for these things.
A|----7--7-10-7-5-3--2
Im not sure to tell u the truth but i tried it and its sounds pretty damn close! Thats all i have to say.
____A Grl______
P.S.if any of u want ot say something say it to me instead of all these people who really dont care about ur 2 cents. oldskool_8@hotmail.com
Sunday 22nd of June 2003 02:14
Look all u older ppl r tryin to make this so hard! just play E--7--7--10--7--5--3--2 over and over I mean it sounds right and its easy and IM A 14 y/o GIRL!
Friday 20th of June 2003 21:03
I did not like this. whats with the bridge chords. this was not very enjoyable on the whole.
Wednesday 18th of June 2003 20:41
Jack plays a 64' Wards Airline. The body is made of hollow plastic and the front pick up dosent work. He says he likes playing it because he feels hes taking somthing broken and making it work.
PS The Stripes are cool!
Tuesday 17th of June 2003 07:06
For the slide tuning try tuning both E strings down to D and the A string down to G, then bar all six strings and play 9--9/12-9-7-5--4 once then 9--9/12-9-7-5-7-5-4 once and repeat. Bridge is just open eight strums, and then 2nd fret eight strums, sounds best without slide. Solo starts
D-9-hold-12-11--9-9-12-9-12^14^12-11 repeats & then goes up an octave.
From listening I am certain the main riff is played on the record on a bass guitar, the tone doesn't match anything that can come out of a guitar, palm muted, through a pedal, even if you put bass strings on it you could not make a guitar sound the same as a bass with such a pure tone, and if you haven't played bass then don't bother trying to argue. Of course Jack probably uses an effect to try to get the bass sound live so he can play guitar for the rest of the song, but that has no relevance to what was played in the studio.
Saturday 14th of June 2003 08:48
my dear jesus people,they play it with no bass.....get over it
Saturday 7th of June 2003 18:27
yo,i cant read this tab at all.Its not that its wrong or anything, i just cant read tab even tho i have instructions. It confuses me. I checked under White Stripes Chords, and there wasnt 7 nation army. Can someone send the chords to the white stripes chords? Thanks fellow musicians.
Rock on!
Friday 6th of June 2003 04:02
Dudes,
http://www.brokenbricks.com/cgi-bin/tab ... 20Army.txt
Good tabs for BAGS of WS songs...
And its in open A damnit! But no, you do not need a bass... I play it as I wrote in an earlier post. Open A, sans top bass string replaced with a heavy 60 guage tuned to low A.
the ONLY reason I do this is that guitar does nothing other than open G tuning usually anyways, but I octave the 5th string to the 6th... Its totally possible with the octaver on the A string - I just do not have one of those octave pedals...
RC
Thursday 5th of June 2003 05:43
Hey everyone, I just wanna say that this song is played on a Ibanez Jet King GUITAR. You can tell on the video b/c of the cool metallic pick guard and wooden headstock I own one and thought it was cool that he was playing the same guitar, but anyways... Jack also uses an octave down petal, he said so when asked about the Sheet music for the July edition of Guitar One. I hope this settles any disputes you guys are having over the whole bass/no bass thing. If it came from Jack's mouth and you still think there is a bass then it just seems like your looking for a fight to me