#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## Date: Mon, 21 Aug 1995 16:49:32 +0100 From: wichmann@fys.ku.dk (Kristian Wichmann) Subject: Megadeth: 'Tornado Of Souls' I just thought I'd add the intro to 'Tornado Of Souls' by Megadeth E ------------------------------------------------- B ------------------------------------------------- G ------------------------------------------------- D ---------------------------------------<5>------- A -9-------------------------<5>--------------9-9-- E -7-<7>-<7>-<7>-<7>-<7>-<7>-----<7>-<7>------7-7-- ( Means natural harmonic played at the x'th fret...) Well.. That's about it... Kristian Wichmann wichmann@fys.ku.dk From: Julian Pye Subject: Transcription (Megadeth 'Tornado of souls') Date: Fri, 4 Feb 1994 19:53:43 +0000 (GMT) Transcription of intro riff to 'Tornado of Souls' from Megadeth's Album 'Rust in peace' As a great Marty Friedman Fan ('Scenes' is unbelievably melodic!) I finally bought the two Megadeth Album's. Despite the really bad vocals on some of the tracks of RIP (CDTE is far better), there are really some great guitar lines on these albums bu both Marty and Mustaine. I especially loved this one: E-------------------------------------- H-------------------------------------- G-----------------------------------7-- D--------------------------7---9-7----- A------------7-8-7-5-7-8-9---9--------- E---7-7-9-10--------------------------- and so on Cheers, Julian Pye SCUR1@CENTRAL.SUSSEX.AC.UK 'Once you were apple juice, now you're cider'(NX-Chris Stephens) I think it relates a lot to practicing guitar playing... "Tornado of Souls" from Megadeth's "Rust in Peace" album. This is my very first time tabbing, Please bear with me.. I figure since we've got this much of the song, I'd go ahead and do the rythym to it. Here goes, This comes in right after the above is played 3 times. Mute---------------: E------------------------------------------------------------ B------------------------------------------------------------ G------------------------------------------------------------ D--9\7--232-0-2-0-------------4-4-4-4-4-----------------4---- A--7\5------------4-5-4-3-----2-2-2-2-2-----------------2---- E---------------------------------------22-33-00-222-3------- E--------------------------------------- B--------------------------------------- G--------------------------------------- D---2------------2-5-5-4---------------- A---0-000--2-3-5-0-3-3-2---------------- E----------0-1-3------------------------ And here's the chorus: M----------: E-------------------------------------------------- B-------------------------------------------------- G-------------------------------------------------- D--4-----------------------------7-7-4------------- A--2--4-5--------------2--5-5-4--5-5-2------------- E-----2-3--0-2-3-5-3-2-0--3-3-2-------------------- This is, in my opinion, The best tune on this album. But then again, They're all good in my opinion. I'll do the rest if anyone is interested! Anyone out there have some Friedman solos tabbed out? Steve Shue Mick@Dstar.com