Guitar Resources
In The End (4)(By LINKIN PARK)
 
Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 14:29:10 +00100 (MET)
From: <enf.licht@wanadoo.nl>
From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Tom=20Piddock?= <pid_182@yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: l/linkin_park/in_the_end.tab

Artist:Linkin Park
Tabbed Song:In The End
Album:Hybrid Theory
Corrected tab by:Jordy Licht (enf.licht@wanadoo.nl)

This song IS easy, but I would like to note, that guitarist Brad Nelson plays 
the Verse riff as harmonics, which means you MUST play at a lower tuning.
The tuning for this song is played in dropped D-tuning one half step down, 
which would make your strings tuned as: C# G# C# F# A# D#

( ) - a 'harmonic' note*

Verse riff (clean, preferred delay / reverb):
    
D#---------------(7)-
A#-------(7)---------
F#---(5)-------------

D#---------------(12)-
A#-------(7)----------
F#---(5)--------------

(play 4 times)

Chorus:
Guitar #1 plays the verse riff with heavy distortion,
Guitar #2 plays (with heavy distortion):

C#---2----5----7----5----
G#---2----5----5----3----
C#---2----5--------------

Bridge (02:11):
No guitar.

2nd Part Of Bridge (02:29):

F#-------------7----5----5--
C#---2----5----7----5----5--
G#---2----5----5----3----3--
C#---2----5-----------------

Song structure:
Verse
Chorus
Verse
Chorus
Bridge
Chorus

* Note on playing harmonics:
Brad uses a LOT of harmonics on the songs from Hybrid Theory.
In case you have never played harmonics, I will try to explain how you can best 
play them:
1. Lightly rest one of your fretboard-hand fingertips at a node point on a 
string (e.g., directly above the seventh fret on the G string). By "lightly", I 
mean that your finger is touching the string, but not actually pushing it down 
to the fretboard.
2. Pick the string in question. Provided you're touching the string correctly 
and at just the right point on the string, the desired harmonic tone will 
literally ring out.
It's not as easy as it may seem. If you're a beginner at playing harmonics, I 
suggest practising on the 12th fret, because those harmonics are easier to 
make. And to make it easier, distortion makes harmonics a lot more easier to 
hear.
Good luck practising!
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