624 thoughts on “Bass Tabs, Guitar Tabs and Lyrics”

      1. Re: need finger 11 first time and bones + joints tab for guitar
        brandon SCHILLING!

        hey, I’m looking around for bones and joints, if you find them before I do, send em to me, but if I find them first, I’ll send em to you.

  1. slipknot,f11,rancid,creed,nirvana,black sabath BASS TABS
    meghan

    if you send me some slipknot,finger eleven,rancid,creed,black sabath,or aything of that gender of bass tabs please send them…..
    <:o)thanx

    1. Re: slipknot,f11,rancid,creed,nirvana,black sabath BASS TABS
      meghan(2)

      : if you send me some slipknot,finger eleven,rancid,creed,black sabath,or aything of that gender of bass tabs please send them…..
      : <:o)thanx

      i agree cud sum1 pls send me sum tabz BUT NOT BASS 4 all theez bandz esp. nirvana slipknot & creed
      thanx xxx

      1. THE MADE ME DO IT IN RESEARCH.POWER IN ROCK MUSIC?
        JOHN NDEMI KIIRU

        : : if you send me some slipknot,finger eleven,rancid,creed,black sabath,or aything of that gender of bass tabs please send them…..
        : : <:o)thanx

        : i agree cud sum1 pls send me sum tabz BUT NOT BASS 4 all theez bandz esp. nirvana slipknot & creed
        : thanx xxx

        HE MADE ME DO IT; JOHN NDEMI KIIRU Msc(microboiology),UNIVERSITYOF NAIROBI
        Msc THESIS
        ABSTRACT
        "DIVERSITY OF AEROBIC ENDOSPORE-FORMING BACTERIA IN A TROPICAL ENVIRONMENT"
        Occurrence of genus and species diversity of isolates belonging to aerobic-endospore-forming bacteria in all the sample types studied was determined. The occurrence of Bacillus, Thermoactnomyces, Sporolactobacillus and Sporosarcina genera from the study area was demonstrated. A total of 821 isolates were characterised. Out of these, 729 isolates belonged to 29 species of Bacillus. In addition, a single species of each of the other genera were also recovered.
        Soil and water samples were collected from different local habitats occurring within a geographical region: 35°8′ E to 38°3’E and 0°0’to 2°20’S.This region included habitats occuring in Eco-climatic zones I-V. The soil samples were divided into seven sample types. Forest samples were collected from the Nairobi arboretum and the Mount Kenya forest belt while the grassland samples were collected from Kamiti area and Mt. Kenya moorland grasslands. On the other hand, sampling of dry arid soils was done in Kibwezi area and the moraine soil of Mt. Kenya. Cultivated garden soil samples were collected from Kitale-Cherangani area. Five lakes of Mt. Kenya leeward side; Teleki, Hut, Galley, curling pond and Nanyuki tarns; were sources of water samples. Lake Naivasha, Malewa river, Chania river, Narumoru river, acidic and alkaline springs of mackinder’s camp and bog area of Mt. Kenya respectively, were also sampled. The milky saps of Lobelia telekii and Senecio brassica plants of Mt. Kenya were analysed for the occurrence of these bacteria.
        The soil samples were analysed for various physical-chemical properties including pH, percentage total nitrogen, available phosphorous, organic carbon, organic matter and water content among others. On the other hand using results generated from various biochemical, physiological and cultural tests. These included gram and KOH reaction, production of catalase, lecithinase and other catabolic enzymesamong others. By comparing the data obtained with that already available, various isolates were tentatively identified to genus and species level.
        Most Bacillus isolates were gram positive rods. The spores were ellipsoidal or spherical in shape and were borne at a central, lateral, or a terminal position in swollen or unbulged sporangia. Most of these isolates belonged to morphological group I that has bacteria with ellipsoidal spores in bulged sporangia. Only a few belonged to morphological group III with spherical spores inside bulged sporangia. Most Bacillus isolates were catalase positive, KOH negative and produced acid but not gas from D-glucose or D-mannitol.Ability to hydrolyse various compounds including starch, and gelatin differed in different isolates. Most Bacillus isloates reduced nitrates to nitrites. However others reduced the nitrites to gaseous state while some had no action on these compounds. Production of parasporal crystal was only observed three groups of isolates.These isolates resembled some insect pathogens already described.Some Isolates produced red, brown and pink diffusible pigments when incubated at 30 0 C on NA medium supplemented with 3%FeCl3. Some Bacillus isolates produced enzyme urease while most tested negative for production of this enzyme.
        Sporosarcina isolates had gram positive coccoid cells with spherical spores at a central position. These isolates were recovered from the Arboretum forest and Kitale-Cherangani garden soils only. The isolates were strictly aerobic and had a srong urease reaction. Sporolactobacillus isolates were also recovered from the same soils. These were gram negative, catalase negative and microaerophilic. When growing on GYP medium, their colonies formed clear haloes. On the other hand, Thermoactinomyces isolates had filamentous colonies. Those isolated from Kibwezi arid soil had white aerial mycelia while the isolates from arboretum forest soil had brown mycelia. All isolates grew up to 55 0 C as well as in 5% NaCl broth.
        From the arboretum forest, 25 isolates belonging to the four main genera of aerobic endosporeformers mentioned above were isolated. Out of these, 22 isolated were members of genus Bacillus.On the other hand, 23 different isolates were recovered from Kibwezi arid and Mt.Kenya forest soils.All the forest isolates were members of genus Bacillus while those from the arid soil belonged to Bacillus and Thermactinomyces species.
        A total of 20 isolates were recovered fromKitale-Cherangani garden soil. These fit into three main genera;Bacillus, Sporolactobacillus and Sporosarcina.On the other hand,only 19 different isolates were identified fromKamiti grassland soil while 12,11,and 15 different isolates were obtained from Mt.Kenya grassland soil,Mt.Kenya arid soil and various water habitats respectively.All the isolates from these three habitats belonged to genus Bacillus.
        Some isolates e.g.those identified as B.licheniformis,B.polymyxa and B.cereus were isolated from over 75% of all the 21 habitats studied.However,recovery of some isolates e.g. B.fastidiosus, Sporosarcina and Sporolactobacillus species was only achieved from less than 10% of these habitats.In addition,various isolates including those identified as B.globisporus,B.cereus and B.macerans occurred in acid,neural and alkaline pH habitats.On the other hand, other isolates e.g.B.popilliae only occurred in habitats of pH <4.5 and >5.5 respectively. Occurrence of various isolates was only demostrated in soil samples with C: N ratio exceeding 10 but not less than 20. While others were isolated from soil samples with moisture content greater than 0.1% but less than 20%.Genus Sporolactobacillus,and Sporosarcina were only isolated from soil samples with moisture content exceeding 0.2 %. Soil samples with clay content exceeding 50 % had relatively more isolates than those with less clay content. Only a small number of different isolates were obtained from soils of less than 20 % clay content.
        Three recovery media including soil- extract-agar (SEA), Glucose- Yeast extract- peptone agar (GYP), and nutrient agar (NA) were utilised. The recovery methods included air drying of the soil samples for up to 14 days, treatment of samples with 50% ethanol, pasteurization of soil and water samples at 70°c for 20 min and activation of spore germination by heat shock. In addition biphasic isolation technique involving incubation of pasteurized samples in a media containing two phases; a solid phase of SEA enriched with 1% urea and soil extract broth (SEB) pH 6.8, as liquid overlay was improvised. An extra method involving preincubation of inoculated plates at 70°c for 60min before the temperature is readjusted to 28°C was also used.
        The type of the recovery medium and method had an effect on the qualitative aspect of the recovery of this bacterial. Most isolates were were recovered on SEA than on GYP and NA media. In addition, this medium facillatated the isolation of the other three genera; Sporosarcina, Thermoactinomyces and Sporolactobacillus. However, Thermoactinomyces species was also isolated from Kibwezi soil onNA medium. Depending on the habitat and the recovery method employed, some isolates were isolated on SEA as the sole recovery medium. GYP medium on the other hand, facilitated the identification of Sporolactobacillus colonies from those of B.megaterium to which they closely resemble. The colonies of the former but not of the latter developed clear haloes when growing on this medium. The use of NA medium was important because this medium facilitated characterisation of most isolatesand comparison of the results with what is available in the literature.
        The air drying method facilitated the detection of most Bacillus isolates as well as those belonging to the other three genera. Some Bacillus isolates were only recovered using this method. Others were detected using alcohol treatment method as the sole recovery medium. However, some isolates were also isolated from various habitats using heat-based methods rather than either of these methods. In addition, Pre-incubationat 70 0 C for 1h method that was tested during this study proved worthwhile. By the use of this method rather than pasterization of samples at 70 0 C/20 min, the procedure for the selection for various isolates belonging to this group of bacteria was shorter. However each of these methods had their merits and demerits in that a particular method allowed detection of only a certain proportion of isolate from a given sample but none facilitated the isolation of all different isolates in any given sample.
        The mean viable bacteria numbers determined using non-heat based methods (e.g. air-drying and alcohol treatment methods) with SEA as the growth medium were higher than those obtained using the same methods but using GYP and NA as the alternative growth media. In addition, values generated using heat-based methods (e.g.Pasteurization and activation for spore germination) were lower than those determined using alternative recovery methods mentioned above. These values were higher with SEA as the growth medium rather than with NA or GYP media.
        Various isolates had different action on alcoholic litmus milk including peptonization, formation of acidic or rennet curd while others failed to act on this medium. Other Bacillus isolates had antibiotic interactions. Most of them had been isolated using non-heat based methods on SEA medium.
        Afew isolates were isolated on using methods that select for sporeformers but failed to form any spores. Others formed spores that were only observed outside the sporangia while others produced endospores but their other characteristics failed to match those of any endosreformer reported in the literature that was available.
        This study demonstrated the occurrence and qualitative aspect of the diversity of aerobic endospore- forming bacteria in the area studied. In addition, a few isolates that could find important application in agriculture, biotechnology and medicine were recovered. This study has also provided baseline information on the ecology of these bacteria. As demonstrated in this study a combination of different isolation media and methods could prove worthwhile in the research of this group of bacteria. Although each medium or method has its limitations, when used together, a comprehensive survey of aerobic endospore-forming bacteria may be achieved. In addition, detection, isolation and characterization at these bacteria using more updated methods including molecular biology techniques (e.g. DNA and 16 sRNA analysis) could lead to a better understanding on the biology of these bacteria in future research.

        1. Re: aerobic endospore-forming bacteria,part of the rock mystry?
          JOHN NDEMI KIIRU

          : : : if you send me some slipknot,finger eleven,rancid,creed,black sabath,or aything of that gender of bass tabs please send them…..
          : : : <:o)thanx

          : : i agree cud sum1 pls send me sum tabz BUT NOT BASS 4 all theez bandz esp. nirvana slipknot & creed
          : : thanx xxx

          : HE MADE ME DO IT; JOHN NDEMI KIIRU Msc(microbiology),UNIVERSITYOF NAIROBI
          : Msc THESIS
          : ABSTRACT
          : "DIVERSITY OF AEROBIC ENDOSPORE-FORMING BACTERIA IN A TROPICAL ENVIRONMENT"
          : Occurrence of genus and species diversity of isolates belonging to aerobic-endospore-forming bacteria in all the sample types studied was determined. The occurrence of Bacillus, Thermoactnomyces, Sporolactobacillus and Sporosarcina genera from the study area was demonstrated. A total of 821 isolates were characterised. Out of these, 729 isolates belonged to 29 species of Bacillus. In addition, a single species of each of the other genera were also recovered.
          : Soil and water samples were collected from different local habitats occurring within a geographical region: 35°8′ E to 38°3’E and 0°0’to 2°20’S.This region included habitats occuring in Eco-climatic zones I-V. The soil samples were divided into seven sample types. Forest samples were collected from the Nairobi arboretum and the Mount Kenya forest belt while the grassland samples were collected from Kamiti area and Mt. Kenya moorland grasslands. On the other hand, sampling of dry arid soils was done in Kibwezi area and the moraine soil of Mt. Kenya. Cultivated garden soil samples were collected from Kitale-Cherangani area. Five lakes of Mt. Kenya leeward side; Teleki, Hut, Galley, curling pond and Nanyuki tarns; were sources of water samples. Lake Naivasha, Malewa river, Chania river, Narumoru river, acidic and alkaline springs of mackinder’s camp and bog area of Mt. Kenya respectively, were also sampled. The milky saps of Lobelia telekii and Senecio brassica plants of Mt. Kenya were analysed for the occurrence of these bacteria.
          : The soil samples were analysed for various physical-chemical properties including pH, percentage total nitrogen, available phosphorous, organic carbon, organic matter and water content among others. On the other hand using results generated from various biochemical, physiological and cultural tests. These included gram and KOH reaction, production of catalase, lecithinase and other catabolic enzymesamong others. By comparing the data obtained with that already available, various isolates were tentatively identified to genus and species level.
          : Most Bacillus isolates were gram positive rods. The spores were ellipsoidal or spherical in shape and were borne at a central, lateral, or a terminal position in swollen or unbulged sporangia. Most of these isolates belonged to morphological group I that has bacteria with ellipsoidal spores in bulged sporangia. Only a few belonged to morphological group III with spherical spores inside bulged sporangia. Most Bacillus isolates were catalase positive, KOH negative and produced acid but not gas from D-glucose or D-mannitol.Ability to hydrolyse various compounds including starch, and gelatin differed in different isolates. Most Bacillus isloates reduced nitrates to nitrites. However others reduced the nitrites to gaseous state while some had no action on these compounds. Production of parasporal crystal was only observed three groups of isolates.These isolates resembled some insect pathogens already described.Some Isolates produced red, brown and pink diffusible pigments when incubated at 30 0 C on NA medium supplemented with 3%FeCl3. Some Bacillus isolates produced enzyme urease while most tested negative for production of this enzyme.
          : Sporosarcina isolates had gram positive coccoid cells with spherical spores at a central position. These isolates were recovered from the Arboretum forest and Kitale-Cherangani garden soils only. The isolates were strictly aerobic and had a srong urease reaction. Sporolactobacillus isolates were also recovered from the same soils. These were gram negative, catalase negative and microaerophilic. When growing on GYP medium, their colonies formed clear haloes. On the other hand, Thermoactinomyces isolates had filamentous colonies. Those isolated from Kibwezi arid soil had white aerial mycelia while the isolates from arboretum forest soil had brown mycelia. All isolates grew up to 55 0 C as well as in 5% NaCl broth.
          : From the arboretum forest, 25 isolates belonging to the four main genera of aerobic endosporeformers mentioned above were isolated. Out of these, 22 isolated were members of genus Bacillus.On the other hand, 23 different isolates were recovered from Kibwezi arid and Mt.Kenya forest soils.All the forest isolates were members of genus Bacillus while those from the arid soil belonged to Bacillus and Thermactinomyces species.
          : A total of 20 isolates were recovered fromKitale-Cherangani garden soil. These fit into three main genera;Bacillus, Sporolactobacillus and Sporosarcina.On the other hand,only 19 different isolates were identified fromKamiti grassland soil while 12,11,and 15 different isolates were obtained from Mt.Kenya grassland soil,Mt.Kenya arid soil and various water habitats respectively.All the isolates from these three habitats belonged to genus Bacillus.
          : Some isolates e.g.those identified as B.licheniformis,B.polymyxa and B.cereus were isolated from over 75% of all the 21 habitats studied.However,recovery of some isolates e.g. B.fastidiosus, Sporosarcina and Sporolactobacillus species was only achieved from less than 10% of these habitats.In addition,various isolates including those identified as B.globisporus,B.cereus and B.macerans occurred in acid,neural and alkaline pH habitats.On the other hand, other isolates e.g.B.popilliae only occurred in habitats of pH <4.5 and >5.5 respectively. Occurrence of various isolates was only demostrated in soil samples with C: N ratio exceeding 10 but not less than 20. While others were isolated from soil samples with moisture content greater than 0.1% but less than 20%.Genus Sporolactobacillus,and Sporosarcina were only isolated from soil samples with moisture content exceeding 0.2 %. Soil samples with clay content exceeding 50 % had relatively more isolates than those with less clay content. Only a small number of different isolates were obtained from soils of less than 20 % clay content.
          : Three recovery media including soil- extract-agar (SEA), Glucose- Yeast extract- peptone agar (GYP), and nutrient agar (NA) were utilised. The recovery methods included air drying of the soil samples for up to 14 days, treatment of samples with 50% ethanol, pasteurization of soil and water samples at 70°c for 20 min and activation of spore germination by heat shock. In addition biphasic isolation technique involving incubation of pasteurized samples in a media containing two phases; a solid phase of SEA enriched with 1% urea and soil extract broth (SEB) pH 6.8, as liquid overlay was improvised. An extra method involving preincubation of inoculated plates at 70°c for 60min before the temperature is readjusted to 28°C was also used.
          : The type of the recovery medium and method had an effect on the qualitative aspect of the recovery of this bacterial. Most isolates were were recovered on SEA than on GYP and NA media. In addition, this medium facillatated the isolation of the other three genera; Sporosarcina, Thermoactinomyces and Sporolactobacillus. However, Thermoactinomyces species was also isolated from Kibwezi soil onNA medium. Depending on the habitat and the recovery method employed, some isolates were isolated on SEA as the sole recovery medium. GYP medium on the other hand, facilitated the identification of Sporolactobacillus colonies from those of B.megaterium to which they closely resemble. The colonies of the former but not of the latter developed clear haloes when growing on this medium. The use of NA medium was important because this medium facilitated characterisation of most isolatesand comparison of the results with what is available in the literature.
          : The air drying method facilitated the detection of most Bacillus isolates as well as those belonging to the other three genera. Some Bacillus isolates were only recovered using this method. Others were detected using alcohol treatment method as the sole recovery medium. However, some isolates were also isolated from various habitats using heat-based methods rather than either of these methods. In addition, Pre-incubationat 70 0 C for 1h method that was tested during this study proved worthwhile. By the use of this method rather than pasterization of samples at 70 0 C/20 min, the procedure for the selection for various isolates belonging to this group of bacteria was shorter. However each of these methods had their merits and demerits in that a particular method allowed detection of only a certain proportion of isolate from a given sample but none facilitated the isolation of all different isolates in any given sample.
          : The mean viable bacteria numbers determined using non-heat based methods (e.g. air-drying and alcohol treatment methods) with SEA as the growth medium were higher than those obtained using the same methods but using GYP and NA as the alternative growth media. In addition, values generated using heat-based methods (e.g.Pasteurization and activation for spore germination) were lower than those determined using alternative recovery methods mentioned above. These values were higher with SEA as the growth medium rather than with NA or GYP media.
          : Various isolates had different action on alcoholic litmus milk including peptonization, formation of acidic or rennet curd while others failed to act on this medium. Other Bacillus isolates had antibiotic interactions. Most of them had been isolated using non-heat based methods on SEA medium.
          : Afew isolates were isolated on using methods that select for sporeformers but failed to form any spores. Others formed spores that were only observed outside the sporangia while others produced endospores but their other characteristics failed to match those of any endosreformer reported in the literature that was available.
          : This study demonstrated the occurrence and qualitative aspect of the diversity of aerobic endospore- forming bacteria in the area studied. In addition, a few isolates that could find important application in agriculture, biotechnology and medicine were recovered. This study has also provided baseline information on the ecology of these bacteria. As demonstrated in this study a combination of different isolation media and methods could prove worthwhile in the research of this group of bacteria. Although each medium or method has its limitations, when used together, a comprehensive survey of aerobic endospore-forming bacteria may be achieved. In addition, detection, isolation and characterization at these bacteria using more updated methods including molecular biology techniques (e.g. DNA and 16 sRNA analysis) could lead to a better understanding on the biology of these bacteria in future research.

    2. Re: slipknot,f11,rancid,creed,nirvana,black sabath BASS TABS
      john ndemi kiiru

      : if you send me some slipknot,finger eleven,rancid,creed,black sabath,or aything of that gender of bass tabs please send them…..
      : <:o)thanx
      ilove music by allthis groups but it’s not available or affordable to me.How can i get it ? in addation, i have satanic inclinationsthat rhyme well with that expressed in rock music.

      1. Re: slipknot,f11,rancid,creed,nirvana,black sabath BASS TABS
        John Ndemi

        : : if you send me some slipknot,finger eleven,rancid,creed,black sabath,or aything of that gender of bass tabs please send them…..
        : : <:o)thanx
        :Rock music is the best thing this world has ever had.I particularly like grunge and surrelistic rock.Some of my favourite bands include(d);U2,Creed,Roxy music,Fuel,Saliva,3 doors down,Googoodolls,3rd eyeblind,Matchbox-20,Counting crows,etc.

    3. Re: slipknot,f11,rancid,creed,nirvana,black sabath BASS TABS
      JHOVANA

      : if you send me some slipknot,finger eleven,rancid,creed,black sabath,or aything of that gender of bass tabs please send them…..
      : <:o)thanx

    4. Re: slipknot,Ozzy, Black Sabath,Disturbed,
      Daniel Nelson

      : if you send me some slipknot,finger eleven,rancid,creed,black sabath,or aything of that gender of bass tabs please send them…..
      : <:o)thanx

      1. Re: slipknot,Ozzy, Black Sabath,Disturbed,
        tim walker

        : : if you send me some slipknot,finger eleven,rancid,creed,black sabath,or aything of that gender of bass tabs please send them…..
        : : <:o)thanx

        who was the lead singer in black sabath

        1. Re: slipknot,Ozzy, Black Sabath,Disturbed,
          adrian

          : : : if you send me some slipknot,finger eleven,rancid,creed,black sabath,or aything of that gender of bass tabs please send them…..
          : : : <:o)thanx

          : who was the lead singer in black sabath

          1. Re: slipknot,Ozzy, Black Sabath,Disturbed,
            julian gonzalez

            ::::If you can send me any picture of Slipknot,Ozzie Osborne,Disturbed, or an autograph send them to my e-mail::::

            what are the names of slipknot the band

    5. Re: slipknot,f11,rancid,creed,nirvana,black sabath BASS TABS
      JUNIOR

      : if you send me some slipknot,finger eleven,rancid,creed,black sabath,or aything of that gender of bass tabs please send them…..
      : <:o)thanx

        1. Re: slipknot,f11,rancid,creed,nirvana,black sabath BASS TABS
          nitish shrestha

          : would you please send me some nirvana chords for the acoustic guitar in my mailing address

  2. Drag You Down Finger Eleven Guitar Tabs
    Scott

    I can’t find Drag You Down tabs ANYWHERE??? Please send them to me if u have them or tell me where to get them!! don’t reply, just email me ok?

  3. Need Finger Eleven BASS TABS
    Craig

    Im looking for Finger Eleven Bass Tabs for the songs For the Ocean or Thin Spirits. I have tried everywhere but cant find them. Please email me if you have or know where i can get them. Thanks

    1. Re: Need Finger Eleven BASS TABS
      meghan

      : Im looking for Finger Eleven Bass Tabs for the songs For the Ocean or Thin Spirits. I have tried everywhere but cant find them. Please email me if you have or know where i can get them. Thanks

  4. looking for peeps from alabama to start band
    Charlie

    Hey sup yall? Ok i am looking for some fellow musicians located in northern alabama. I live in Birmingham, so if n e one live close and might be interested email me at [email protected]. I’m a 15 year old male, young yes, but i can handle playing just about anything on my les paul. I need a drummer, bassist, maybe lead guitar. If not lead guitar then vocals because i can play lead but i can’t sing at the same time. But i can sing while playing rythm. Music type will be hardcore/alternitive/rapcore, anything like finger eleven, linkin park, rage againt the machine, godsmack, disturbed, vast, etc. Email me if u think uu might be someone interested in jamming. I’ve written a few songs i think could sell a few albums if i could have a band behind me to record. thanks yall

    1. Re: from this day tabs
      Chuck

      : Does anyone know the 4 string bass tabs for from this day?

      It’s in dropped B tuning. If you don’t know how to do that you make the 9th fret on the E string sound
      the same as the A string. Then you tune as if your trying to tune to dropped D(DADG) tuning. It’s
      the same for slipknot.

      B
      F#
      B 00 00000

      B
      F#
      B 0000 0000 3 666

      B
      F#
      B 0 00

      B
      F#
      B 000000000133333333XX888888888810 10 10 10 11 11 The last ones are 10’s and 11’s

      B | |
      F# | |
      B 012013012013012013|060606| 653

    1. Re: Ramones Tabs
      eero ruotsalainen

      : If anyone has a tab to the "sheena is punk rocker"
      or "blitzgrieg bop" or anything ramones tabulatures,send it to me,pleeeease!!!!!

    2. Re: Ramones Tabs
      nobody in particular (just a lonely girl who loves her guitar!!!)

      :if anyone has tabs to the ramones songs "the kkk took my baby away" or "sheena is a punk rocker" please E-mail me

    3. Re: Ramones Tabs
      marco

      : If anyone has a tab or can tab Spiderman, pet semetary, bonzo goes…,somebody put something…, and others if you can by the Ramones, e-mail it to me please

      1. Re: Ramones Tabs
        paul

        : : If anyone has a tab or can tab Spiderman, pet semetary, bonzo goes…,somebody put something…, and others if you can by the Ramones, e-mail it to me please

        1. Re: i want be sedated
          i want be sedated

          : : : If anyone has a tab or can tab Spiderman, pet semetary, bonzo goes…,somebody put something…, and others if you can by the Ramones, e-mail it to me please

  5. Finger 11 - Drag You Down guitar solo?
    Nigel Reich

    Near the end of Finger Eleven’s "Drag You Down" there’s a guitar solo, and I can’t find the tabs for it anywhere. If anyone has the tabs to it, would you please e-mail them to me??
    Thanx,
    Nigel Reich

    1. Re: Finger 11 - Drag You Down guitar solo?
      Luke

      : Near the end of Finger Eleven’s "Drag You Down" there’s a guitar solo, and I can’t find the tabs for it anywhere. If anyone has the tabs to it, would you please e-mail them to me??
      : Thanx,
      : Nigel Reich

      1. I HAVE THE DRAG YOU DOWN SOLO
        Craig A.R. Wells

        |-16-14-16–16-14-16–14-16–16-14-16/17-17-17-16-16-14-|
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  6. Royal Crown Revue Bass Tabs...
    Fazzman

    In a search for better dexterity with my bass playing, I’ve been toying with an upright bass and playing a little swing. As a huge Royal Crown Revue fan, I wanna just jam out some of their stuff, and I was wondering if any tabs for the bass parts exist? If so, email me. Thanks.

  7. Slipknot Tabs... Why?
    Metal Hate 2000

    Hey all music nuts out there. I saw an awful lot of requests for both slipknot bass and guitar tabs. I dont really see the need, seeing most slipknot stuff isnt too hard to work out. I’m a bassist and I aint too good on guitar and I had no problems working out the majority of the first album within a couple of hours so I could show the songs to a guitarist I know. Just practice your listening skills and you should be able to work out most songs and peices fairly easily. Keep at it musos…

    1. Re: I Need Finger 11 Tabs From NEW ALBUM Please
      kurtz A

      check this site it might help you guys!!!!

      http:www.tabcrawler.com/ ……awesome tabs, new and old…, hear from you soon….

      Kurtz

      1. I Need Finger 11 Tabs From ANY albums!!!!!!!!!! Please
        Chris

        : : Please e-mail me finger 11’s tabs for the songs: "Drag you down" and "Sick of it all"…………If you know where I can get tabs for this song, please…….., for the love of god, help me out. My e-mail is: [email protected]. I have been surfing all over the net to find tabs for just those 2 songs, and I’m about ready to shoot myself. Thank you, whomever, (if anyone), helps me!!!!!!!!!!!!!! : :

  8. ramones and b52s BASS tabs
    james

    I have been searching all over for bass tabs for both of these awesome bands with little or no luck. If there are no tabs out there, could someone suggest a source for books.
    Thanks in advance.

    1. Re: ramones and b52s BASS tabs
      luis

      : I have been searching all over for bass tabs for both of these awesome bands with little or no luck. Could someone suggest a a place to find them:
      Thanks in advance.

  9. This page
    Mafew legend of all the world

    This place sucks dick… Learn to listen to some real music with meaning, and learn to play your guitar better than you strum your mum’s cock… It’s my birthday soon…

  10. ME WANT BASS TABS FROM BANDS SUCH AS
    Lonnie

    hey,
    for any one how is nice enough can u please send me some bass tabs from any of the bands if listed

    Fuel
    Red Hot Chili Peppers
    slip knot
    Korn
    Blink 182
    anything u got please send

    1. Re: ME WANT BASS TABS FROM BANDS SUCH AS
      David Brannan

      : hey,
      : for any one how is nice enough can u please send me some bass tabs from any of the bands if listed

      : Fuel
      : Red Hot Chili Peppers

      : Korn
      : Blink 182
      : anything u got please send

  11. TAB'S QUICKLY
    CHRIS JOHNSON

    I NEED GUITAR TAB’S FOR THE FOLLOWING SONGS….. "FOR ALL WE KNOW" "SOME ONE TO WATCH OVER ME" "MONTEREY BLUES" "KILLER JOE" AND "ONE AND A HALF O’CLOCK JUMP" PLEAS IF ANY ONE CAN E-MAIL ME THE TABS OR GIVE ME A WEB ADDRESS I WOULD REALY APPREACATE IT ALOT. PLEASE HURRY.. THANK YOU CHRIS.

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