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Oh Sleeper - The Finisher Bass

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The Finisher Bass

(ver. 1)
Oh Sleeper
Tuning: Drop D


Intro (0:00) "Do you mean to challenge me?"

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Verse (0:23)

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|-00-0-| Just keep hitting that open D and figure out the pattern. It's a little tricky. 


Chorus (0:44)

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|-3(x16)-----2(x16)-----0(x32)----| (x2)


Verse (1:08)

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|-00-0-| Once again, just keep hitting the open D. Figure out the pattern. 


"You'll bow at my feet, or I'll rip out your knees..." (1:29)

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|---0----2----3----5----0----| Those are just the changes. Figure out the pattern. 


Guitar Solo (1:41)

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|---0----5----3----2----| Those are just the changes. Figure out the pattern. 


"From the armories the angels sing..." (2:17)

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"They will sing to a world reborn..." (2:40)

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|-00-0-| Once again, just keep hitting the open D. Figure out the pattern. 


"I'LL CUT OFF YOUR HORNS!" <--------- (Most awesome album-ending line ever)


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