L7 - Must Have More
From Album 'The Beauty Process: Triple Platinum' (1997)
Tabbed By Hayden (haydeN64) 7/11/12
Drop D tuning.

Key:

PM ^ = The notes above the arrows are Palm Muted
\ = Slide down
/ = Slide up
h = Hammer on
p = Pull off
~ = Ring

Intro:
e|--------------------------|
B|--------------------------|
G|--------------------------|
D|--------------------------|
A|--------------------------|
D|-9h10p9\7--0--3--3--3--0--|
          PM|^--^--^|

Verse:
e|--------------------------|
B|--------------------------|
G|--------------------------|
D|-9h10p9\7--0--3--3--3--0--|
A|-9h10p9\7--0--3--3--3--0--|
D|-9h10p9\7--0--3--3--3--0--|
          PM|^--^--^|
Chorus:
e|---------------------------------------|
B|---------------------------------------|
G|---------------------------------------|
D|-9--9~\3--3--3--3p0--9--9~\3--3--3--3~-|
A|-9--9~\3--3--3--3p0--9--9~\3--3--3--3~-|
D|-9--9~\3--3--3--3p0--9--9~\3--3--3--3~-|

Bridge:
e|------------------------------------------------|
B|------------------------------------------------|
G|------------------------------------------------|
D|-0--0--0--0--1--1--1--1--2--2--2--2--3--3--3--3-|
A|-0--0--0--0--1--1--1--1--2--2--2--2--3--3--3--3-|
D|-0--0--0--0--1--1--1--1--2--2--2--2--3--3--3--3-|

Breakdown: (Guitar One)
e|----------------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------------------|
G|----------------------------------------------------|
D|-9--12--9--12--3--3--2--3--9--12--9--12--3--3--3--0-|
A|-9--12--9--12--3--3--2--3--9--12--9--12--3--3--3--0-|
D|-9--12--9--12--3--3--2--3--9--12--9--12--3--3--3--0-|

e|----------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------|
G|-----------------------------------------10-10-10-9--------10-10-10\9-|------------------------|
D|-9--12--9--12--3--3--2--3--9--12--9--12--10-10-10-9--9--9--10-10-10\9-|-1--1--1--1--2--2--2--2-|
A|-9--12--9--12--3--3--2--3--9--12--9--12--8--8--8--7--9--9--8--8--8-\7-|-1--1--1--1--2--2--2--2-|
D|-9--12--9--12--3--3--2--3--9--12--9--12--------------9--9-------------|-1--1--1--1--2--2--2--2-|

Breakdown: (Guitar Two: Whammy feedback solo)
e|---------------------------------------------------------~~-----------------|
B|-16~~12~~6/12---16~~12~~6/12---3~4/~~climbing-notes~~16----Feedback---------|
G|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|

Ending Breakdown: (Guitar One)
e|----------------------------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------------------------|
G|----------------------------------------------------|
D|-9--12--9--12--3--3--2--3--9--12--9--12--3--3--3--0-|
A|-9--12--9--12--3--3--2--3--9--12--9--12--3--3--3--0-|
D|-9--12--9--12--3--3--2--3--9--12--9--12--3--3--3--0-|

Ending Breakdown: (Guitar Two)
e|-----------------------5--------|----|
B|-----------------6--8-----8--6--|----|
G|--4--4--4--4--4-----------------|-4~-|
D|--------------------------------|----|
A|--------------------------------|----|
D|--------------------------------|----|
                                  |-End|

Order:
Intro X 4
Verse x 6
Chorus x 4
Verse x 6
Bridge
Breakdown
Verse x 4
Chorus x 4
Ending Breakdown

The Second Guitar in Breakdown one plays until the | near the end.
The Second Guitar for the Ending Breakdown comes in after about 5 bars.

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Notes:

Another awesome L7 song. If there's one part i'm not completely sure of, it's the 
feedback solo during
The first breakdown, though if you intend to play it alone that's not necessary to learn.
on live shows they just kinda improvised a bunch of grungy distorted sounds with the 
rough idea
down, and the rough idea is definitely here too.

During the Final breakdown, there's a layer of guitar going from low D|9 to D|3 power 
chords but that's really
just something to note, there's not alot you can do about that unless you have an 
orchestra of guitarists,
However if you have 2 guitarists, the second one can play it for about 5 bars then 
change to the 'Guitar two'.

I tabbed it out on an acoustic guitar which limits access to whammy effects, Feedback 
aswell as higher end frets
due to lack of space, so where it goes 8 on the A string, it can also be played 15 on 
the D which is probably
more ideal.  If there's something incorrect, just let me know and i will alter the tab accordingly

Thanks and Have fun.
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