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Au Pays Natal Tab


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Song: Au Pays Natal/Sol
Band: Rosetta
Album: The Galilean Satellites
Tabbed by: Hannes Fors
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This is my tab for Au Pays Natal/Sol, by Rosetta. Since there are several 
guitars and sounds playing, I've tried to blend them together, so you can get 
a good, basic sound with only two guitars. This is not the whole song, only 
the bridge and the outro (though that is most of the song). I might finish 
the tab later.


==First Bridge (starts at 6:15)==============================================

The chords are played with a bit of distortion, the tab is played with a 
clean sound. Let all the notes ring out.

 A#m               A#m                G#                G#
|-----------------|------------------|-----------------|-----------------|
|-----------------|------------------|-----------------|-----------------|
|-----------6-----|------------------|-----------5-----|-----------------|
|--------8--------|------------------|--------6--------|-6---------------|
|----8------------|------------------|----6------------|-----------------|
|-6---------------|------------------|-4---------------|-----------------|

Repeat until 7:53, then play an A#m chord until...

==Outro, Part 1 (starts at 8:15)=============================================

The chords are played with distortion, and the tab is played clean. Once 
again, let all notes ring out.

 A#m               A#m                 C#                C#maj7
|-----------------|------------------|-----------------|-----------------|
|-----------------|------------------|-----------------|-----------------|
|-----------6-----|------------------|-6---------------|-5---------------|
|--------8--------|---------------8--|-----------------|-----------------|
|----8------------|------------------|-----------------|-----------------|
|-6---------------|------------------|-----------------|-----------------|

Repeat this until...

==Outro, Part 2 (starts at 11:18)============================================

The outro is the same thing as the second bridge, but with this on top. 
Clean sound once again, but this time it's tremolo picked.

 A#m               A#m                 C#                C#maj7
|-14--------------|-13---------------|-11--------------|----9------------|
|-----------------|------------------|-----------------|-----------------|
|-----------------|------------------|-----------------|-----------------|
|-----------------|------------------|-----------------|-----------------|
|-----------------|------------------|-----------------|-----------------|
|-----------------|------------------|-----------------|-----------------|

Repeat for about 2 minutes, or more if you want too. 
One thing I like to do is improvise a solo over the outro. It's not in the 
song, but I think it sounds good. I use the A# pentatonic minor scale for 
this.

============================================================================= 

That's it for the tab. It's not perfect, but I did my best (kind of). Also, 
some of the times may be wrong, since I used a Youtube video that was split 
into two parts. If I have miscalculated something, tell me.
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