Tabbed By; IAN ERARD
EMAIL; Murph7654@aol.com
"Kick out the Jams" from the album RAGE
Performed by Rage Against the Machine
Orginally written by MC5
REGULAR TUNING...
OR DROP D TUNING
if you want added bass and bad assness
REGULAR TUNING
e
b
g
d
a
e
DROP D TUNING
e
b
g
d
a
d
1x
INTRO
e--------
b--------
g--------
d--------
a-3-3-3-5
?-3-3-3-5
15x
VERSE
e------------------
b------------------
g------------------
d------------------
a------------------
?-0-0-3-5-/-5-5-5
then on the 16th time...
CHORUS
e-------------------------------------------------
b-------------------------------------------------
g---------------------------------7-9-7-9-9-7b9--
d---------------------------------7-9-7-9-9-------
a------------------9---%-%-%-%----------------------
?-0-0-3-5-/-5-5-5--9---%-%-%-%----------------------
if in regular tuning then the a-9- part is played as a-9
?-9- e-7
REPEAT VERSE AND CHORUS...
THEN SOLO! (sorry but Tom Morello uses way to many
effects on this song to really be able and acurratly transcribe this solo)
USE THE SCALE OF E MAJOR AT THE 12th FRET BUT TRY TO USE THE WHOLE NECK
remember that you can only use your low E string in this
scale if you are in regular tuning!
e-------------------------------------12-15-
b-----------------------------12-15----------
g----------------------12-14-----------------
d---------------12-14-------------------------
a--------12-14---------------------------------
e-12-15----------------------------------------
SOLO FOR 96 BEATS or THE BASS RUN REPEATS 16 TIMES... then
VERSE RIFF 1 ALONE... then
STILL ALONE...
e--------------------------
b--------------------------
g--------------------7b9-
d--------------------------
a--------------------------
?-0-0-3-5-/-5-5-5-------
THEN REST OF BAND ENTERS... and
repeat VERSE 11x... then
e--------X----X----X----X----
b--------X----X----X----X----
g--------X----X----X----X----
d--------X----X----X----X----
a--------X----X----X----X----
?--------X----X----X----X----
FINALLY CHORUS ONE LAST TIME AND END
KEY
/ = one beat
% = two beats
7b9 = fret the note at the seventh fret, then bend it up to sound like the ninth fret