Tabbed by Ian Mertes.
G-|--------------------| |--------------------| D-|--------------------| |--------------------| A-|-7-9-10-3-----------| |-3-10-9-7-----------| E-|--------------------| |--------------------| G-|--------------------| |--------------------| D-|--------------------| |--------------------| A-|-7-9-10-3---5-------| |-10-9-7-5-4-3-*7----| E-|--------------------| |--------------------| *=slowly slide into the 7th fret Well, that's basically the cool riff. I didn't tab the rest of the song because I didn't bother to learn the rest of the song. I know that like for the 3rd fret on the A string, you could just use the 8th fret on the E string, but it doesn't sound as good.
Tabbed by Mike Rocha.
MAIN Throughout the whole song he uses his six string fretless and he has a low B string so you gotta downtune your bass to a D. The whole song has the E downtuned too. g d a 5-7-7-5-7\0 d At 20 seconds into the song he goes: g -------0----------0---- d -2--4----------------4- go to MAIN a ---------3------3------ d (play these notes long and "sticky" cause this is played on his fretless) at 1:35 minutes: g d 0 2 a 3 3 d At 1:41 minutes: g 0 ->let ring d 0 0 0 0 a d At 1:49 minutes: g d a 3 3 2 2 1 then back to MAIN d 2:55 minutes at the guitar solo start: It's just random jumps between: LOW d-0 and HIGH d-2 and from there you can put together the rest of the song.