Ra - Fallen Angels

This is Ra's New Song, Off Their Forthcomming Sophmore Album "Duality", Being Released
On June 21, 2005. It's Called Fallen Angels, And It is SOOO RA.

Its Tuned In Dropped-Db, But This Tab Will Be In Dropped-C. For Those Who Don't Know,
Tune The Low E String Down Until Its Tuned With The D String(4th string). That's
Dropped-D Tuning. To Tune It Down To C, Its Just Dropped D, But One 'Letter' Lower.
Instead Of DADGBE, Its C G C F A C.

Intro:
1----------------------------|--------------------------------------------|
2----------------------------|--------------------------------------------|
3---------------------------4|--------------------------------------------|
4-131313-13-131313-13--1-1--4|-131313-13-131313-13--8-6-9-----------------|
5-131313-13-131313-13--1-1--2|-131313-13-131313-13--8-6-9-----------------|
6-131313-13-131313-13--1-1---|-131313-13-131313-13--8-6-9-----------------|


Verse, (Acoustic) Guitar One:
1-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
2-----------------------------------------------------------------2-------|
3-----8------8-----------11-------11-----------6-----6----------4---4-----|
4---8------8---8------11-------11----11------6-----6---6------4-------4---|
5-6-----6-----------9-------9--------------4-----4----------2-----------2-|
6-------------------------------------------------------------------------|

Verse, (Electric) Guitar Two, (Palm Muted Triplets):
1----------------------------------------------|
2----------------------------------------------|
3-8-8-8----------------------------------------|
4-8-8-8----8-8-8--6-6-6--6-6-6----6-6-6--9-9-9-|
5-6-6-6----8-8-8--6-6-6--6-6-6----6-6-6--9-9-9-|
6----------8-8-8--6-6-6--6-6-6----6-6-6--9-9-9-|

  Verse, (Electric)Guitar Two(Palm Muted Triplets), (Octave Higher Version):
  1----------------------------------------------|
  2----------------------------------------------|
  3-8-8-8----------------------------------------|
  4-8-8-8----8-8-8--6-6-6--6-6-6----6-6-6--9-9-9-|
  5-6-6-6----8-8-8--6-6-6--6-6-6----6-6-6--9-9-9-|
  6----------8-8-8--6-6-6--6-6-6----6-6-6--9-9-9-|

Chorus, Guitar One:
1---------------------------------------------------------|       |---------|
2---------------------------------------------------------|       |---------|
3---------4------------------4----------------------------|  1st  |---------|
4-1--1-1--4----------1--1-1--4------------6--6-6---2--2-2-|2 parts|8--8h9-6-|
5-1--1-1--2-(w/ rhy)-1--1-1--2-(w/ rhy)---6--6-6---2--2-2-| then, |8--8h9-6-|
6-1--1-1-------------1--1-1---------------6--6-6---2--2-2-|       |8--8h9-6-|


Chorus, Guitar Two(This Is Just An Octave Higher On The Low Part):
1---------------------------------------------------------|       |---------|
2---------------------------------------------------------|       |---------|
3-8--8-8--4----------8--8-8--4----------------------------|  1st  |---------|
4-x--x-x--x----------x--x-x--x------------6--6-6---2--2-2-|2 parts|8--8h9-6-|
5-6--6-6--2-(w/ rhy)-6--6-6--2-(w/ rhy)---6--6-6---2--2-2-| then, |8--8h9-6-|
6-----------------------------------------6--6-6---2--2-2-|       |8--8h9-6-|
(The Octave Higher Part Of The Chorus Isn't In The Song I Don't Believe, Its
Just Something I'm Putting In As An Extra.)


Intro Figure Again As Bridge Pt 2


Bridge, Acoustic Guitar is the First Half of the Octave Higher Chorus Figure
Played Twice, Then:
1-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
2-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
3-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
4--2-2-2-2-2-2-2----------------------------------------------------------|
5--2-2-2-2-2-2-2----------------------------------------------------------|
6--2-2-2-2-2-2-2----------------------------------------------------------|


Well, That's About It. If You Don't Want To Tune Down To Dropped-C, Tune To Dropped- Db,
Then Just Subtract One From The Number Of Frets In The Tab. If You Want To Play In Just
Dropped-D, Then Play The Notes That Match Up, And For The Notes Lower Than The Dropped-D
Open Chord, Play A Note That's An Octave Higher. I've Played Slipknot's 'Vermillion' In
Dropped D By Using Octaves, So I Think You Can Handle This. And If You Don't Have This
Particular Song, I'm At lostinsolitude@sbcglobal.net, E-Mail Me And I'll Send You The Mp3
Of 'Fallen Angels', But Don't Come Around Hitting Me Up For Other Stuff, I'll Just Send
This One Song For Now. Or, See Me At http://poetrypoem.com/tormented
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