I Am The Highway

by Audioslave

Guitar Pro Tab  |  v5.00  |  Posted on Feb. 22, 2012, 8:19 a.m. ← Back

Guitar Pro Tab Summary

Album

Audioslave

Song Author

Chris Cornell/Audioslave

Tabbed by

maxdave2010

Instruments

1st → Tom Electric
2nd → Tim
3rd → Chris Acoustic
4th → Chris
5th → Brad

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So here we have it, the most complete version I have ever seen. It's one of my favourite songs, so I think an accurate tab has been long overdue. And I think I have nailed it. But as always, considerate corrections are always welcome. This is arranged for two guitars, and there's just no way around it. Whenever I've seen it performed live, Chris plays the acoustic bits while singing. The vocals are there for those of you who find them useful, but I got a friend to do them, so don't blame me for any mistakes there. Although I think she did a pretty good job. Guitar was pretty straightforward, and I think it's fairly mistake-free. Who knows about the solo though, the echoing is something I've never chosen to emulate myself, but feel free to experimate with your pedals. As for the acoustic bits, I've done my best to make it sound accurate, but it's a lot easier to actually play. Also, if you have trouble with that crazy Aminor add9 chord, then try (x075000) out for size. For the electric guitar, vibrato has been used in place of tremolo, since my soundcard can't handle tremolo :) Also, make sure that intro is heavily reverbed to get it to sound right. I've given up trying to combine Tom's bits with the acoustic bits to make it playable by one guitarist, but by all means have a go, just don't send it in as a correction :) There are one or two fills that I have left out (I'm sure you can figure out which ones) because whenever possible, I like my tabs to be the live version. Just for the all-out practicality (it's not often there are like, 5 other guitarists in your bedroom, now is it.) Bass was a pain, and any tabs are nearly impossible to find, but I think I've got it, as well as the variations at the end of the bars. Drums were ridiculously easy, the only thing you have to worry about is getting bored. That clicking sound to replace the snare drum at certain parts was hard to do, so if you're a drummer, just experiment, I don't have a clue. So, enjoy, and RATE PLEASE :) I even put it in gp3 format for you! Even though I have gp4. Aww.