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This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation
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                    LT
Artist: Sevendust
Song: Headtrip
Album: Home

TABBED BY: ANDREW WALLS

    ANY QUESTIONS, COMMENTS OR REQUESTS 
    EMAIL ME AT:
                            
        Doritobob@aol.com

This is my first tab so far but its pretty much near perfect.    There are a 
few parts that vary from what we have, for example during the outro, one 
guitar is playing that Eb/D#(5th string seventh fret) octave from the verse, 
and the other guitar is playing that chord but moving up the neck in half 
steps, but since the main structure of the song is here, you should be able 
to get the little bridges and stuff from what is tabbed out already.  To get 
the tab sounding perfect just listen to the song a few times to pick up the 
nuances.

TUNING: Drop D, with all string flatted a half step

    Db|--------|
    Ab|--------|
    Db|--------|
    Gb|--------|
    Bb|--------|
    Eb|--------|


INTRO:

Guitar 1 (Lead)

Clean
1a)
|----------------|
|----------------|
|---------3------|
|-----------0----|     x9   
|----------------|
|----0-2---------|


Guitar 2 (come in after second repition of first riff, 00:04 seconds)

Distorted
1b)
|-----|
|-----|
|--9--|
|--x--|   REPEAT--fast strumming
|--7--|
|-----|

Both
2)
|---------------------|
|---------------------|
|--9-9-9-9-9-9-9--7--|
|--9-9-9-9-9-9-9--7--|    X4 
|--7-7-7-7-7-7-7--5--|
|---------------------|

Guitar 1

With this riff it sounds like Clint is actually using a whammy bar instead of 
sliding because it sounds too fluid for these notes to be played with a 
slide.  However, it still sounds fine without, for I would only recommend the 
whammy if you are good with it (which I am definately not) but either way you 
play it make sure that you play the full bar because that fourth string is 
important for the sound

Heavy Distortion
3)
|-------------------------------------------|
|--10--------------------10-----------------|
|--9---------------------9------------------|
|-------9--9/109-8----------9--9/109-12-|   X3
|-------7--9/109-8----------7--9/109-12-|
|----------9/109-8-------------9/109-12-|



VERSE:


Guitar 2 
|-----|
|-----|
|--9--|
|--x--|   REPEAT--fast strumming, stuccato at certain times, listen to the 
song to get 
|--7--|           varied strumming patterns right.
|-----|


CHORUS:

Guitar 1
|-------------------------------------------|
|--10--------------------10-----------------|
|--9---------------------9------------------|
|-------9--9/109-8----------9--9/109-12-|   X2
|-------7--9/109-8----------7--9/109-12-|
|----------9/109-8-------------9/109-12-|



PROGRESSION:
Intro (parts 1, 2 then three)

Verse

Chorus

Verse

Chorus

Outro (played the same way as the verse but the lyrics and strumming is 
slightly different.
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