Black Keys Thickfreakness (ver 4) guitar tab

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Thickfreakness (ver 4) by Black Keys Pretend your guitar has such a thick southern accent that everyone can barely understand it :D This is without a doubt the most accurate version of this song on this site. So don't even THINK about posting a correction, unless it's for something that's wrong. [tab] e---------------------------------------------------------------| B---------------------------------------------------------------| G-----/cn------------------------------------------------------| D---------------------------------------------------------------| A------------/y-------------------------------------------------| E---------------------------------------------------------------| I don't have a slide and am not sure what frets are actually reached with the opening slides. Judging from several live versions, the actual notes are completely arbitrary, as long as what you are doing builds to the main riff. muted/distortion/fuzz/the ugliest-messiest sound your equipment can make e---------------------------------|----------------------------------| B---------------------------------|----------------------------------| G--------------------------------x-x---------------------------------| D------5h7-5---------------------x-x---------------------------------| A------------7p6-5-3-5-5p3-------0-0---------------------------------| E--------------------------5-3-5-0-0---------------------------------| The initial hammering thing varies, sometimes it's more like this: | | sometimes it's clearly this e-|----------|----------------------|------| B------------|----------------------|------| G-----5------|----------------------5---5--| D-----5h7-5--|----------------------5h7-5--| A-----x------|-----------------------------| E------------|-----------------------------| The next little part also seems to be the source of some confusion: e--------------|-----------------|-----------------------------| B--------------|-----------------|-----------------------------| G--------------|-----------------|-----Just About--------------| D--------------|-----------------|--any other variation of-----| A---7-6-5-3-5--|--76-(6)5-3-5--|--this you can --------------| E---|----------|--|--------------|--come up with---------------| | | | This one is throwing people off I think, where just the | tiniest little bit of the 6 is picked into the 5. He frets | all three notes with his ring finger when he does this | on video which is where this silly 75 idea came from. | This is the way it's played on the studio version | as much as 50% of the time this section occurs. | Can play all separate notes Moving on: e-----------------------------------------------| B-----------------------------------------------| G---5-------------------------------------------| D---5h7-5---------------------------------------| A---x------76-(6)5-3-5-3h5-3h5--5p3-----------| E-------------------------------------5-3-------| e---------------------------------------------------------------| B---------------------------------------------------------------| G------------------------------x-x------------------------------| D---5h7-5----------------------x-x---5h7-5-------------5--------| A---x------7-6p5-3-5-5p3-------0-0---------7p6-5-3-5/7-7--------| E------------------------5-3-5-0-0------------------------------| E|---------------------------------------------------------------| B|---------------------------------------------------------------| G|----------2---2---2---2--(2)-(2)-(2)----2---2---2---2p0--------| D|-(5)-----2---2---2---2--(2)-(2)-(2)----2---2---2-------2p0----| A|-(7)---0---0---0-----0--(0)-(0)-(0)--0---0---0-------------3b-| E|----------------------|---0---3---4----------------------------| | This chord is lightly played and rings while the other notes are played. If you're playing with a pick, hit the 2's on an upstroke and palm-mute. E|------------------------------------------------|-----------| B|------------------------------------------------|-----------| G|------2---2---2---2--(2)-(2)-(2)----2---2---2---|---2-(2)---| D|------2---2---2---2--(2)-(2)-(2)----2---2---2---|---2-(2)---| A|----0---0---0-----0--(0)-(0)-(0)--0---0---0-----|------0----| E|----------------------0---3---4-----------------|---------|-| | The 2x through this is CLEARLY played leading into this next part e-------------------------------------------------------------| B----------------------------------------8-5------------------| G-------5--5h7--5------5---------------5------97--5----------| D--2/7--7--7----0--5/7---7----------/7---------------7--------| A--0------------0---------------5---0-------------------------| E---------------------------8-8-------------------------------| I typically let the open notes ring for as long as possible. I like to play it this way because playing it higher and with sliding into the riff and at the ends sort of approximates the vocals. Also, the song is plucked not picked, and it lower on the neck (correct position) with a pick makes it nearly impossible to get all notes in there. Correctly: e------------------------------3-0-----------------------------| B---1-3-1-----1--------------1------5/3p1----------------------| G-2-------1/2---2----------2--------------2--------------------| D----------------------0---------------------------------------| A------------------3-3-----------------------------------------| E--------------------------------------------------------------| It sounds like there's quite a few other notes, bumps, and sounds in here. I'd recommend hitting as many open stings and other notes as possible, as long as the notes above are easily distinguishable from the rest of what you're doing, you're doing okay. e-------------------------0-3-------------| B-------------------1-3-4-----------------| G---------------0-2-----------------------| D---------0-1-2---------------------------| A-----0-3---------------------------------| E-0-3-------------------------------------| Anything from this should work out. -Part repeats with the small variation previously mentioned- e--------------------------------------------------------------| B--------------------------------------------------------------| G----2---2---2---2---------9-7------7-5----7fb-7-5-------------| D----2---2---2---2----------------------------------7----------| A--0---0---0-------0-------------------------------------------| E--------------------3-2--------3b-----------------------------| Solo: e-----------5-------------------------------------------------------| B-------------8-5---------------------------------------------------| G-------7fb-------7brp5-------------------7fbrp5--7p5--7fbrp5-------| D--7~--------------------5-(5)7~--(5)/7~-----------------------7~---| A-----x-------------------------------------------------------------| E-----0-------------------------------------------------------------| |-----Second guitar--------| e---------------------------------------------------------------------7-----| B------------8~--8~------------------------------/9-------------------7-----| G--------/9-------------~5-----------------------/9--2p0--------------7-----| D-(5)7~-------------/7~----(5)/7~------5~--/7~-----------2p0------2---7-----| A----------------------------------/7~------------------------3b--0---9-----| E---------------------------------------------------------------------------| 2nd Guitar backing riff: Something with these e---------------------------------------------------------| B---------------------------------------------------------| G---------------------------------------------------------| D--2-----5-----7------------------------------------------| A--2-----5-----7------------------------------------------| E--0-----3-----5------------------------------------------| Transitions back to main riff: 1st 2nd e---------------|-----------------| B---------------|-----------------| G--2------------|----x-x--7fb--x--| D--2-----x------|----x-x-------x--| A----0---2------|-----|--------0--| E------3-0------|-----|--------0--| | This is the only thing I felt unsure about. It sounds like two seperate "noises" but I don't know what they are. My best guess is it's sloppy heavily distorted harmonics on a low fret or it's only distortion. Guesses only End: e---------------------------------------------------------------| B---------------------------------------------------------------| G----5----------------------------------------------------------| D----5h7-5-------------------------7----------------------------| A----x-----76-(6)5-3-5-5/7-5-3---7----------------------------| E--------------------------------3-5----------------------------| [/tab] pb pre-bend fb full bend b half bend or less 7fb9 = play 7, bend, and strike again "as a 9" 7fb = bend 7->9 and note stops 7fbr = play note, bend to 9 then release, only striking the note the first time / slide up slide down h hammer-on p pull-off ~ vibrato + harmonic x Mute note () Ghost/Guide note - A ringing note, or a note played into the next quickly by hammer or slide

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