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artist: Primus
song: My Name is Mud
album: Pork Soda
bassist: Les Claypool

Ok, here's the deal: All the tabs I've seen for "My Name is Mud"
 have been horribly butchered. I mean, some people make it a harder 
 song than it really is. In fact, this is probably the easiest Primus
 song out there, at least in my opinion. Here's how it should go. 
 It's played on a 6-string fretless, but can be played on a fretted bass
 and a 5-string, as long as you have a low B-string.

Riff 1 (The beginning): (\= Slide down)

 C:------------------------------------------
 G:------------------------------------------
 D:------------------------------------------
 A:------------------------------------------
 E:-7\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
 B:------------------------------------------
 
 C:
 G:
 D:
 A:
 E:-----------2h3-----------2h3----------------------2h3-----------
 B:-2-2---2-2-----2-2---2-2----------------2-2---2-2-----2-2---2-2-

 C:-----------------------------------------------------------
 G:-----------------------------------------------------------
 D:-----------------------------------------------------------
 A:-----------------------------------------------------------
 E:--------------------------------2h3------------------------
 B:-0--------------------2-2---2-2-----2-2---2-2-0------------
   distortion////////////off                     distortion///
 C:-------------------------------------------------
 G:-------------------------------------------------
 D:-------------------------------------------------
 A:-------------------------------------------------
 E:-------------3---------------3-----7\\\\\\
 B:-2-2---2-2-----2---2-2---2-2---------------------

 Riff 2:
 
 C:---------------------------------------------------
 G:---------------------------------------------------
 D:--------------------------------------------------- >X 4 Then goes up
 A:---------------------------------------------------   an octave X 4
 E:-------------2h3---------------2h3-----------------
 B:-1h2---1h2---------1h2---1h2-----------------------
 Riff 3: 
 This part is what everyone makes so difficult. You just mute the strings
 with the palm of your picking hand, and you slap with your thumb (T) and
 hammer on with your first (1) and fourth (4) fingers in a triplet rhythm.
 C:-----------------------------------------------
 G:-----------------------------------------------
 D:-----------------------------------------------
 A:-----------------------------------------------
 E:-----------------------------------------------
 B:-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-----x-x-x-x-x-x-x---------------
    T 1 4 T 1 4 T     T 1 4 T 1 4 T

 Claypool adds in random fills throughout the song and sone octave slides 
 as well. Just follow the song to figure out what goes where. Oh, and by 
 the way, the part before he says "Where you going, cityboy?" is just him 
 Hitting the open B string with some heavy distortion, and the last note of 
 the song are the harmonics on the 5th fret hitting all 6 strings.

   And that's it! There's nothing to it!
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