Bass tablature for "Night On Fire" by "Vhs Or Beta"
Artist: Vhs Or Beta
Piece: Night On Fire
Instrument: Bass
Submitter: babysdaddysfriend
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VHS or Beta "Night On Fire" Intro/Verse G-----------------| D-----------------| A-22-44-----------|x12 E-------00-22-----| Chorus G----------------------------------------------| D-----------------------------------------------| A-2h44444444-22222222-22-44------22-44----------| E--------------------------00-22-------00-22----| G------------------------------------------| D-----------------------------22222222-----| A-2h44444444-22222222-44444444-------------| E------------------------------------------| Verse Chorus Bridge G--6-------------------------------| D----------------------------------| A-4-4-4----------------------------|x4 E-------4-2-2-2--------------------| Verse x4 G------------ D------------ A---22------- stop, no bass in breakdown. E------------ "Put your hands together and we'll light this night..." G--6-----6-7-8-10-|--6-----10-8-7-6-----| D-----------------|---------------------| A-4-4-4-4-5-6-8---|-4-4-4-8--6-5-4------|x5 E------4----------|------4--------------| End On G-----------| D-----------| A----4------| E-----------| That's it. It's a very fun song to play.
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You are not logged in. Log in on the right or register to add comments to this tab!FenderBender84 wrote at 1:16, October 6, 2008
The chorus and outtro are incorrect. I've never tabbed before, so I'll just have to describe it. The chorus begins with a slide from F# to A on the E-string, walkdown to G#, then back up to A, B, and C. After the turnaround, it is a walkup from A, B, C.
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FenderBender84 wrote at 1:17, October 6, 2008
The outtro begins correctly with the C# on A-string and octave, but he then drops down to the E-string and walks a F#, G#, and A with alternating octaves and a bend on the A. Then he plays the C# on A again, followed by a walk down of F# and F with octaves on the E-string, smoothly followed by D#, D, and C# on the A-string, all with octaves. Also, after each C# and octave, play a G# and slide it down to the F# for each phrase. And, when you bend the A, slide it down after you bend it.