Buried Alive
Guitar Pro Tab | v5.10
| Posted on Feb. 20, 2012, 4:44 p.m.
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Band: Avenged Sevenfold
Album: Nightmare
Track: Buried Alive (6:45)
Spent a couple of days on this one... I have tried to
tab all the parts as accurately as possible, so enjoy.
Standard tuning for all guitars.
I have added some brief notes alongside the tab, but
here is a more detailed explanation of each part:
Lead Guitar Solo: This track covers the guitar solos in
the track, namely at 4:28 and 5:53. This is obviously
the hardest part and really could be combined with one
of the panned Lead Guitar tracks. This tab is also likely
to be less accurate (especially the end of that first
solo!).
Lead Guitar 1 and 2: These tracks are the left and
right panned harmony parts throughout the song, such
as in the intro and break. Both should be correctly
panned (i.e. the left-panned track is heard on the left
on the actual song).
Rhythm Guitar 1 and 2: These tracks contain all of the
heavy (distorted) rhythm parts. They are panned for the
choruses where each plays a harmony but are
otherwise the same.
Rhythm Overdub: This part is solely for the harmony
over the final riff that is centered, so could be played
as one of the rhythm guitar parts were it not for the
different in panning.
Bass: Upto a point in the song you can just about
make out the bass, and I have tried to transcribe parts
I could hear. It always follows the root notes of the
chords played, with the occasional fill. Feel free to play
it how you want as I doubt this tab is particularly
accurate.
Clean Guitar: This track plays the clean intro and
arpeggiated parts up to the chorus. It does not
continue further into the song. Again, I mainly
transcribed the basic chord changes so I would advise
not taking the actual pattern and notes as law.
Clean Overdub: This part is for the low notes that
accompany the clean guitar intro (all of the root notes
could be played here, but I added them to the clean
guitar track for convenience. It also plays the
harmonics in the intro.
Strings: These are heard on the intro and verses, as
far as I can tell there are two parts - one high and one
low (presumably violin and cello). I added them just for
authenticity.
Drums: I have endeavoured to transcribe every drum
fill and nuance I could make out, so hopefully this part
is accurate. There are slight variations between verses
etc. but this part could easily be used.
Thanks for reading (hopefully) and good luck learning
this great song!
Tim