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Spilled Milk Tabs

(ver. 1)
Zwan
Dropped D tuning
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This one is surprisingly simple!

LEGEND

h=hammer on
p=pull-off
b=bend
hb=half-bend
tr=trill (play note repeatedly and very quickly)
X=plam mute
~ = hold chord for a while

E---------------------------------------------------
B---------------------------------------------------
G---------------------------------------------------
D---------------------------------------------------
A------5--5-4-3--------5----------------------------
D---0---------------0-----7-6-5---------------------

     Riff 1A         Riff 1B


Play these several times before the lyrics kick in. When
the singing starts, play the next figure, then riffs 1A-1B
at the appropriate times. Listen to the song for rhythm and
number of repetitions.


E---------------------------------------------------
B---------------------------------------------------
G---------------------------------------------------
D-------7--6--5--4----------------------------------
A---------------------------------------------------
D---------------------------------------------------


"come on in, the water's warm,
sink to the bottom..."


E---------------------------------------------------
B---------------------------------------------------
G---------------------------------------------------
D---7---6---5---4---3---2---1-----------------------
A---7---6---5---4---3---2---1-----------------------
D---7---6---5---4---3---2---1-----------------------

Back to Riffs 1A-1B.

At about the 3:40 mark in the song after Billy sings "I don't know"
it gets really muffled and hard to hear, but I think this is what's 
going on...

E---------------------------------------------------
B---------------------------------------------------
G---------------------------------------------------
D--------------------------0------------------------
A--------------------------0~~~  -------------------
D---5--4--3------9--8--7---0------------------------

Like I said, on the recording I have it gets very muddy here. I know
this is definitely part of what's going on, but certainly not all. After
you have held the open D for a while, it goes back to the Riff 1A-1B, with
some soloing too.

Then...around 6:14...

E---------------------------------------------------
B---------------------------------------------------
G---------------5-----------------------------------
D---0---0---3---5---3---0---------------------------
A---0---0---3---3---3---0---------------------------
D---0---0---3-------3---0---------------------------

A few times, then once again its gets muddy although I think they are doing
just the root notes of this riff. Someone is palm-muting thei guitar (I think)
to get that chug-chug-chuggin sound. The riff enters again full-blast around 7:17.

Hit an open D chord around 7:36, then 1A-1B again.

Hit 1B again and again when Billy sings "Everyone everyone everyone..."
After that it just descends by one fret gradually until u hit another open D.

E-----------I-----------I-----------I-----------I-----------I----------
B-----------I-----------I-----------I-----------I-----------I----------
G-----------I-----------I-----------I-----------I-----------I----------
D-----------I-----------I-----------I-----------I-----------I--0-------
A-----------I-----------I-----------I-----------I-----------I--0-------
D--7--6--5--I--6--5--4--I--5--4--3--I--4--3--2--I--3--2--1--I--0-------

Follow a similar pattern with Riff 1A, going down until you yet AGAIN have
to hit an open D.

After this the song picks up speed again, doing Riffs 1A-1B. You end on the final
note of Riff 1B.

That's basically it. Most of the dificult parts of the song involve goofing off and
moving those 2 main riffs slowly down the neck.
            
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