Melodyssey-The Pitch A forward slash / means to slide up to next indicated pitch. A bracket ( indicates palm muting. b = Bend r = Release The main riff for this song uses a pitch sweep pedal effect to sweep up a whole octave. If you don't have a pedal, you could just finger an octave jump thus: Intro/Chorus: 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 e|----------------|----------------| B|----------------|----------------| G|------4---------|------6---------| D|----------------|----------------| A|2-----------2/--|4---------------| E|----------------|----------------| Variation 1: 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 e|----------------|----------------| B|----------------|----------------| G|------4---------|------6-6b7r6---| D|----------------|----------------| A|2-----------2/--|4---------------| E|----------------|----------------| Variation 2: 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 e|----------------|----------------| B|----------------|----------------| G|------4---------|----------------| D|----------------|---(6------(6---| A|2-----------2/--|4--(4------(4---| E|----------------|---(4------(4---| Using the pedal is more difficult to explain, but if you're good enough to coordinate your foot, you could probably figure out this easy riff anyway. Verses use a lighter distortion and a fast vibrato/tremolo effect. Easy three note chords. Verse: (You must have caught me unaware...) Bm D+ 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 |------------7---|----------------|------------6---|----------------| |------------7---|----------------|------------7---|----------------| |------------7---|----------------|------------7---|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| G A7 Em7 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 |3---------------|----------------|9---------------|10--------------| |3---------------|----------------|8---------------|8---------------| |4---------------|----------------|9---------------|9---------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| Bm Bdim 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 |------------2---|----------------|------------1---|----------------| |--------3-------|----------------|--------3-------|----------------| |----4-----------|----------------|----4-----------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| B13 (?) 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 |------------0---|----------------|----------------|----------------| |--------3-------|------------3---|----------------|----------------| |----4-----------|----------------|----4-----------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| Back into Intro/Chorus as above. Then another Verse ...And chorus. Then the breakdown/synth solo. Now the first part of the breakdown is the same as first 8 bars of the verse above. But the second time it is played, the last 3 chords are changed. Now I blame my human imperfection for not letting me figure out these last three chords. I THINK they may be: A A again and Em |---5-----------5-----------3----| |---5-----------5-----------5----| |---6-----------6-----------4----| |--------------------------------| |--------------------------------| |--------------------------------| Here's the synth solo. I think it sounds best with huge gain and wah, and played in a legato slide style, only picking the first note and vibrato-ing each subsequent note heavily to keep the sustain going. You can play it however you like of course... |--------------------------------| |-7/--12-----11\--7/---10\--8--9-| |--------------------------------| |--------------------------------| |--------------------------------| |--------------------------------| Then just go back to the chorus and then the verse until the cymbal solo outro. Final chord is a B minor (surprise, surprise). Josh Vadas: ddprv@hunterlink.net.au