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Map Of The Problematique Bass

(ver. 1)
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>>Intro!

  You will strum 17 alot of times, then move up to 20 (and strum that a bunch more) with 
19's in the middle of them. You need to start at a low volume, and get louder and 
until you get to the end of the 20's

G-17-17-17-17-17...etc...19-19-20-20-20-20.etc...-|
D-------------------------------------------------|
A-------------------------------------------------|
E-------------------------------------------------|

  (After you figure out that) This follows it:

G-20-20-20-19-17-19-19-19-17----17-17-17---------------------|
D----------------------------20---------20-18-20-20-20-18-17-| x 2
A------------------------------------------------------------|
E------------------------------------------------------------|

>>Main

  Most of the song does this:

G------------------------------------------------------------------|
D------------------------------------------------------------------|
A-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3--6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6--11-11-11-11-11--8-8-8-8-8-8-8--|
E------------------------------------------------------------------|

>>Drum Crazy thing

  I'm not really sure if theres really any bass here but I just go crazy with this (just 
might want to mute the D string with a free finger as you tend to hit it):

G---55---55---5-|
D---------------|  x 4
A-3----3----3---|
E---------------|

  Or if you think that sounds weird try this:

G-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-|
D---------------|  x 4
A---------------|
E---------------|

>>Outro

  When it does the drum thing for the last time, it's basically the same as the Drum 
line but with this at the end of it:

G---55---55------|
D----------------|
A-3----3----33-3-|
E----------------|

  Or with the alternative version:

G-5-5-5-5-5------|
D----------------|
A-----------33-3-|
E----------------|

  You can let the last note ring or just play it hard then mute it
            
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