Artist - Chokebore Album - Clusterfuck '93 Song - 29 Mile Wind Year - 1993 Guitarist - Troy Von Balthazar/Jonathan Kroll Tabber - Alowishus Date - 06/04/2013 This song to the best of my knowledge only appears on this compilation. It's a fairly short song but still has a few parts. The song is in standard tuning. Chokebore has two guitarists but this song really only uses one guitar with one exception being the second verse, however the second guitar is not needed. This is also kind of an unusual song as it seems to follow: intro-verse-bridge-verse and that is the whole song. Intro - Okay the intro is feedback. It's based around 6th fret (Bb) on low E. e|-------| B|-------| G|-------| D|-------| A|-------| E|--6~~~~| Verse - Then the main riff. For the first part, think of E chord shape. Also you should probably insert muted strings as you transition between the different chords. If you listen to the song it will make sense. "...people I know have got real strange..." e|------------------------------------------| B|------------------------------------------| G|-------------------------4-4-4-4----------| D|----5-----5-------5------4-4-4-4--4-4-4-4-| A|-6--6--6--6----6--6--6---2-2-2-2--4-4-4-4-| E|-6-----6-------6-----6------------2-2-2-2-| This is played continuously until the final time when the following C5 is added onto the end: B|------| G|--5~--| D|--5~--| A|--3~--| E|------| This serves as the entrance to the bridge. Let this chord ring. The bass then comes to the forefront - there is no guitar played in the bridge apart from the C5 sustaining. The guitar fades out and then it goes back to the main riff/verse: e|------------------------------------------| B|------------------------------------------| G|-------------------------4-4-4-4----------| D|----5-----5-------5------4-4-4-4--4-4-4-4-| A|-6--6--6--6----6--6--6---2-2-2-2--4-4-4-4-| E|-6-----6-------6-----6------------2-2-2-2-| This is the only part where there seems to be two guitars. The main riff/verse is the only riff in the whole song. However there does seem to be other parts laid over the main riff by possibly a second guitar. There are some harmonics which can be heard though these may be struck from by the first guitar as it is playing muted strings: B|--<7>--| G|--<7>--| D|--<7>--| A|-------| E|-------| The only part that I can ascertain as actually being another guitar is the following. Guitar 1 is included for clarity. Guitar 1 plays the main riff/verse while Guitar 2 plays the following part simultaneously. Guitar 1 e|------------------------------------------| B|------------------------------------------| G|-------------------------4-4-4-4----------| D|----5-----5-------5------4-4-4-4--4-4-4-4-| A|-6--6--6--6----6--6--6---2-2-2-2--4-4-4-4-| E|-6-----6-------6-----6------------2-2-2-2-| Guitar 2 e|------------------------------------------| B|------------------------------------------| G|------------------------------------------| D|----5-----5-------5-----------------------| A|-6--6--6--6----6--6--6~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-| E|-6-----6-------6--------------------------| Guitar 2 lets Eb ring out as Guitar 1 plays B5 and Gb5. The song then ends on the following chord with the Eb again descending into feedback: e|-----------| B|-----------| G|-----------| D|-5---------| A|-6~~~~~~~~-| E|-6---------| That's the end!