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GuitarSite.com Guitar News Weekly Edition #91, May 22, 2000 |
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NOOKIE DECONSTRUCTED from the "Deconstructed" section of CAGTP "Nookie" by Limp Bizkit - a song that, love or hate, has propelled Limp Bizkit to the forefront of the rap/metal scene. For this song, Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland uses a custom-made Ibanez 4 string bass/guitar hybrid. By the sound of this song, it is definitely not a light-strung guitar. Actually, the lowest string is a bass string. As for the tuning, low to high: F#, F#(up an octave) B and E. Actually it's A, A, D, G down a step and a half, I think. As for the Amp, I'm guessing a Marshall half-stack, but I could be wrong. Now, the actual song can get really complicated. Say thanks to DJ Lethal for this one. Half of the time, what sounds like guitar is really either scratching or keyboards. As for the actual tab, well, your guess is as good as mine. In the June edition of Deconstructed: Rage Against the Machine's "Guerilla Radio" Stay Tuned to http://www.cagtp.com/ |
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