Your Heroes Are Dead
Artist: Project 86
Album: Truthless Heroes
Copyright 2002 Atlantic/Tooth And Nail
Tabber: [email protected]
I'm not entirely sure of the intro. It sounds like some harmonics with a tremolo effect,
unlike Me Vs Me.
1. Verse chord progression. Listen to CD for the rhythm, which is used in both the verse and chorus.
e---------------------------------------------------------------|
B---------------------------------------------------------------|
G---------------------------------------------------------------|
D--0--3--0--8--5------------------------------------------------|
A--0--3--0--8--5------------------------------------------------|
D--0--3--0--8--5------------------------------------------------|
2. Pre-chorus riff. A phaser effect comes in on the 5x7 octave. Listen to the CD for
on the octaves. 5x7 is hit about
8 times downpicked, and the rest are hit like 4 times, both up and down picked.
e---------------------------------------------------------------|
B---------------------------------------------------------------|
G------------------7--10--7--9--12--14--------------------------|
D--5-5-xxx-5-5-xxx-x--x---x--x--x---x---------------------------|
A--3-3-xxx-3-3-xxx-5--8---5--7--10--12--------------------------|
D------xxx-----xxx----------------------------------------------|
3. Chorus Rhythm track. The rhythm is just about the same as the verse, except the 7, or
powerchord is hit up and down
rapidly. There are 2 tracks for the chorus. One is the powerchord progression, the other
an octave thing. I can only hear
the Powerchord, which is what is below. An "A" octave begins playing rapidly on the
track when the 3, or F, powerchord
starts playing.
e--------------|
B--------------|
G--------------|
D--0--8--3--7--|
A--0--8--3--7--|
D--0--8--3--7--|
4. At the end of the first chorus, this is played before the verse starts back up
e--------------------|
B--------------------|
G--------------------|
D--3-3-xxx--3-3-xxx--|
A--3-3-xxx--3-3-xxx--|
D--3-3-xxx--3-3-xxx--|
5. The breakdown before the solo. It's done with a phaser. Not sure about the slide.
e------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D--12-7-8~--8-7-0~---12-7-8~--8-7-0--0/12--12-7-8~--8-7-0--0/12---12-7-8~--8-10-12---|
A--12-7-8~--8-7-0~---12-7-8~--8-7-0--0/12--12-7-8~--8-7-0--0/12---12-7-8~--8-10-12---|
D--12-7-8~--8-7-0~---12-7-8~--8-7-0--0/12--12-7-8~--8-7-0--0/12---12-7-8~--8-10-12---|
6. The solo. This one is fun. Play it through twice.
e----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G--10--7---14---14-14-14--12-12-12-12--15-15-15-15---10--7---14---14-14-14--12-12-12-12--17-17-17-17-|
D--x---x---x----x--x--x---x--x--x--x---x--x--x--x----x---x---x----x--x--x---x--x--x--x---x--x--x--x--|
A--8---5---12---12-12-12--10-10-10-10--13-13-13-13---8---5---12---12-12-12--10-10-10-10--15-15-15-15-|
D----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
7. Solo to Pre-chorus fill is just an A powerchord (7th fret) played a few times.
8. Prechorus number 2. After the solo, the pre-chorus is played once, then this is played
e---------------------------------------|
B---------------------------------------|
G---------------------------------------|
D--5-5-xxx-7-7-xxx-9-9-xxxx-10-10-12-12-|
A--3-3-xxx-5-5-xxx-7-7-xxxx-8--8--10-10-|
D------xxx-----xxx-----xxxx-------------|
9. The song then goes back to the chorus, then the solo, then this outro. The last thing is a harmonic.
e------------------------------|
B------------------------------|
G------------------------------|
D--3-3-xxx-3-3-xxx-3-3-xxx-----|(3)
A--3-3-xxx-3-3-xxx-3-3-xxx-----|(3)
D--3-3-xxx-3-3-xxx-3-3-xxx-----|(3
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