Stone The Crow Tab

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Tuning: E A D G B E
Capo: no capo
Author Blind. Smith [a] 40.
1 contributor total, last edit on Aug 30, 2018
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 [Intro]
e|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|----------------------------------------------------------7------------|
A|--7^9--9^7--5^7------5^7----8^7--7^5------------5^7---7/9---9--7^5^7bd-|
E|-----7----5------5^7------------------7----5^7-------------------------|
 
e|-------------------------------------------|---------------------------|
B|-------------------------------------------|---------------------------|
G|-------------------------------------------|---------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------|---------------------------|
A|---7^5--7/9---7-----7^5--7/9---7--7^5------|---------------------------|
E|---------------------------------------7---|---------------------------|
 
    The [Intro] continues throughout most of the song, except for the solo
                and.. heavy part. the Lead under the intro when the song
                starts with drumming, and this lead...
                [Under Intro] means at the same time as...
 
 [Lead]
e|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|--------7--9---9/12--12-11-12-11-12-11---11\9--9\7--7/9--9^7-----------|
A|----7^9------------------------------------------------------9-7--7^9--|
E|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
 
The [Lead] continues throughout most of the song aswell as the [Intro]
                not during the heavy part. the metal part. when the chorus
                kicks in. the heavy part is simply...
 
[Metal]
Vr.1
e|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-----9-9---12----12^14--14-----14\9--9-9-------5^7---9-9---------------|
E|-----7-7---10----10^12--12-----12\7--7-7---5^7-------7-7---------------|
 
e|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-----9-9---12----12^14--14-----14---12---9-9-------5^7---9-9-----------|
E|-----7-7---10----10^12--12-----12-0-10-0-7-7---5^7-------7-7-----------|
 
[Metal]
Vr.2
e|-----------------------------------|------------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------------|------------------------------------|
G|-----------------------------------|------------------------------------|
D|-4-4---7-7^9--9\4-4-4------0^2--4--|-4-4---7-7^9--9-0-7-0-4-4-----0^2-4-|
A|-2-2---5-5^7--7\2-2-2--0^2------2--|-2-2---5-5^7--7-0-5-0-2-2--0^2----2-|
E|-----------------------------------|------------------------------------|
 
                [Metal.] there is 2 Versions weather you like it
                         more powerful or not, the higher note Version
                         is how Zakk Wyld does it, some people like
                         the lower power cords. especially if you have an
                         accoustic,harder to reach 12/14 as a cord.
 
                [Solo.]  the solo of this song is a truely amazing piece
                         very hard to pin point the exact cordage of
                         a solo by Zakk Wyld at all but especially for
                         Stone the Crow. I have created myself, a close
                         replica of his solo. listen to the song and play
                         with it. this sounds as close as it is...
 
 [Solo]
e|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|------7-9^12--12^9--9\7---7^9--9-9-9^7---7-----------------------------|
A|--7^9-------------------9--------------9---9^7-7\5-------5^7--7/9------|
E|---------------------------------------------------7-5^7---------------|
 
e|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|----------------------9-9-9^7---7--------------------------------------|
A|----7^5----5-7-----5----------9---9-7----------5-7/9-7--7\5------------|
E|--7-----7^5----5^7--------------------9-7--5^7--------------7-5-7------|
 
          This goes into [Metal] use one of the [Metal] Versions after
          [Solo] and then go into the Intro sound + Lead.
 
 
 
 
*************************************
 
| ^ hammer on, pull off
| / slide up neck
| \ slide down neck
| bd  bend down
 
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22 comments
SB_Haggard
the song is Not in standard tuning, nor is it in drop D... 2 and a half steps down folks C#,F#,B,E#,G#,C#...this is traditional down tuning except for a few where its drop B like Eyes of the South, Bury me in Smoke, or beautifully depressed. This song specifically is in B and hovers around the I,VII pattern. it should start off like ----------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- --5h7---7s5---3h5-------3-5-5b6r5-3----- -----5------3-------3-5-------------5-5-- ----------------------------------------- the easiest way to get it is to tune down to that, and just jam along with the track
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veedmo
It's fine that you love Zakk, but when writing about him you could'ev at least spell his name right (it's Wylde). Now if you treasure this song so much it also would be nice to know who wrote it. Zakk didn't have anything to do with it. It was wiritten by Phil Anselmo and Pepper Keenan.
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eplp22
Zakk Wylde played this part? In the band the guitarists are a guy from corrosion conformity and crowbar. Well maybe zakk recorded the part, i may be wrong
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