The Afghan Whigs
Gentlemen Tab
4/4 signature
tempo about 107-109 bpm Intro/chorus riff
is based on octaves, so mute D string.
Standard Tuning (eBGDAE)
That's the way I play it:
e---------------------------------------------------------------|
B---------------------------------------------------------------|
G--4--4-4/9-9-9-9-9/4--4-4/7-7-7/12b14/4--4-4/6-7----------/4---|
D--x--x-x/x-x-x-x-x/x--x-x/x-x-x/xx-xx/x--x-x/x-x----------/x---|
A--2--2-2/7-7-7-7-7/2--2-2/5-5-5/10b12/2--2-2/4-5---------/-2---|
E---------------------------------------------------------------|
NOTE: to provide really Whig-esque "wall of sound" you can play empty
E string during the whole riff
Tabbing that b-minor lick by ear really loomed large in my mind,
because it seems that although the time signature during the verses is
4/4, it's played in a very sophisticated way.
I think it's something like that, but rather it's not 100% correct.
During live performances McCollum plays it like that:
|-2-2-2--2--2-2-2-2-2-2|
|-3-3-3--3--2-2-3-2-2-3|
|-4-2-4--4--4-4-4-4-4-4|
|-4-4-4--4--4-4-4-4-4-4|
|-2-2-2--2--2-2-2-4-4-4|
|----------------------|
Solo is also played over this riff.
It is in b minor pentatonic, with wah-wah effect and some bendings.
Start with B on 9th fret of D string.
Two chords just before chorus (or other variations of G and F#):
|---------|
|---------|
|---------|
|---4--4--|
|---4--4--|
|---x--x--|
|---3--2--|
Bridge/Outro - start on C, then this pattern
D/F#, G, C
|---------------------------|
|---------------------------|
|---------------0-4b5r4b5r4-|
|-----0------0--2-----------|
|---0------2----3-----------|
|-2------3------------------|
Dulli only plays b-minor chord variations during all the song,
so his part is not very complicated.