Guerrilla Radio by Rage Against The Machine OK, i've seen morello do this tons of times. you need two and only these two things for solo: 1. crybaby/ wha pedal 2. toggle switch/ dual volume control setup (as seen on an LP) I'll get to that later Intro/chorus (for chorus slide up to headstock from low E then play) Into: use tremolo pedal and distortion chorus: just distortion then ----------------------------------------------------------------------------| ---------------------------x8-----------------------------------------------| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------| -------------------------2-4-----------------4------------------------------| -------2--4-4---4--4-4-4-0-2-----------------2-4--0-6-0---------------------| -------0--2-2---0--2-2-0-----------------------2--2-4-2---------------------| verse distortion and wha pedal + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ----------------------------------------------------------------------------| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------| --------------------------------------------------------------x3------------| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------| -2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2----------------| bridge: this is the chorus just played with a phasing effect on it Solo Ok, how it works is, you are tapping the notes, while flicking the toggle switch just after tapping the note and pressing down on the wha pedal all at once. it sounds hard but it's actually really simple. remember tapp the riff wiht your index and ring finger (and for the 17 in the second half your pinky) + + + + + + ----------------------------------------------------------------------------| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------| -------------------------------------------------14-------------------------| ------------------------------16---14-16---14-16------x3--------------------| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------| then you flick the toggle switch like a madman whil holding down the 16 and slowly pressing down on the wha pedal then, + + + + keep down until you restart ----------------------------------------------------------------------------| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------| ----------------------------16---14-16--14-16-17-16-14------x3--------------| -------------------------------------------------------16-------------------| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------| finally + + + + + ----------------------------------------------------------------------------| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------| --------------------------16--14--------------------------------------------| ----------------------------------16--14--16--------------------------------| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------| outro distortion repeat but at the end of the riff, "chuck" 8 times (also known as "X" in the tab world) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------| -----------------------------------x3---------------------------------------| --4-4--4-7---4-4--4-7---4-4--4-7--------------------------------------------| --2-2--2-5---2-2--2-5---2-2--2-5--------------------------------------------| order intro and chorus verse chorus verse chorus bridge solo outro effects used: tremolo (built into his guitar) phase (MXR Phase 90) wha (crybaby) distortion (marshall Amplifier) index: + = down on wha pedal your welcome www.TAB6.com