If you are looking for Slicing guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Slicing by Prong using guitar or guitar.
This song by Prong can also be played by that instruments.
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Slicing guitar chords has rhythm and included in Rude Awakening (1996) album.
You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here.
Slicing by Prong Guitar Chords
Author/Artist: Prong
Title: Slicing
Album: Rude Awakening
Transcribed by: southpaw25@ziplip.com
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detune strings 1-5 one whole step
detune string 6 two whole steps
/ – slide up
(x) – don’t pick note
\ – slide down
(x)X(x) – 1st number indicates number of preceding staffs to repeat,
2nd number indicates number of repeats
% – rest
s – semi-tone bend
|– – hold bend
r – release bend
p – palm-mute
w – whammy effect
x – muted string
/// – tremolo picking (pick as fast and continuously as possible)
n – natural harmonic
a – artificial (or pinch) harmonic
~ – vibrato
intro
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4-0–11—0–11—–0–11—0–11/(12)–12–
5-0–11—0–11—–0–11—0–11/(12)–12–
6-0–11—0–11—–0–11—0–11/(12)–12–
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4-0–11—0–11—–0–11—0–11\(10)–10–
5-0–11—0–11—–0–11—0–11\(10)–10–
6-0–11—0–11—–0–11—0–11\(10)–10– 2X2
verse
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3————————————–
4-0-4-4-0-4—————0-4-4-0-4—-
5-0-4-4-0-4-%————-0-4-4-0-4-%–
6-0-4-4-0-4—————0-4-4-0-4—-
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2————————————————
3————————————————
4-0-4-4-0-4—0-4-4-0-4—0-4-4-0-4—0-4-4-0-4–
5-0-4-4-0-4-%-0-4-4-0-4-%-0-4-4-0-4-%-0-4-4-0-4–
6-0-4-4-0-4—0-4-4-0-4—0-4-4-0-4—0-4-4-0-4–
|—– |——
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2-6s–6-6r—6-6-6s—6-6-8s-8-8-8–
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4———————————–
5———————————–
6———————————– 1X3
chorus
p p w
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3——————————————-13–
4-0–2–3–0–2–3–0–2–3–0–2–3——–x—
5-0–2–3–0–2–3–0–2–3–0–2–3–0–0–11–
6-0–2–3–0–2–3–0–2–3–0–2–3–0–0——
p p w
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2——————————————-x—
3——————————————-13–
4-0–2–3–0–2–3–0–2–3–0–2–3————
5-0–2–3–0–2–3–0–2–3–0–2–3–0–0——
6-0–2–3–0–2–3–0–2–3–0–2–3–0–0—— 2X2
2nd verse
guitar and samples arranged for one guitar on this first bar
w
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4-15(14)\-%———15\(14)-%———15\(14)-%———15\(14)-%–
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6——————————————————————
guitar one (samples arranged for guitar)
1————
2————
3————
4————
5-15\(14)-%–
6————
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| guitar two
|
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4-0–11—0–11—–0–11—0–11/(12)–12–
5-0–11—0–11—–0–11—0–11/(12)–12–
6-0–11—0–11—–0–11—0–11/(12)–12–
guitar one (samples arranged for guitar)
1————
2————
3————
4————
5-15\(14)-%–
6————
|
| guitar two
|
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2—————————————————-
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4-0–11—0–11—–0–11—0–11\(10)–10—11-///–
5-0–11—0–11—–0–11—0–11\(10)–10———–
6-0–11—0–11—–0–11—0–11\(10)–10———–
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4-0-4-4-0-4——-0-4—0-4/(5)–5—0-4-4-0-4——-0-4—0-4\(3)–3–
5-0-4-4-0-4——-0-4—0-4/(5)–5—0-4-4-0-4——-0-4—0-4\(3)–3–
6-0-4-4-0-4—4-4-0-4—0-4/(5)–5—0-4-4-0-4—4-4-0-4—0-4\(3)–3–
~ ~
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4-0-4-4-0-4——-0-4—0-4/(5)–5—0-4-4-0-4——-0-4—0——–
5-0-4-4-0-4——-0-4—0-4/(5)–5—0-4-4-0-4——-0-4—0——–
6-0-4-4-0-4—4-4-0-4—0-4/(5)–5—0-4-4-0-4—4-4-0-4—0-3—3– 2X1
|—– |——
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2-6s–6-6r—6-6-6s—6-6-8s-8-8-8–
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4———————————–
5———————————–
6———————————– 1X3
2nd chorus – same as first
bridge
guitar 1
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4-10-///—————————-
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6———————————–
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| guitar 2
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1—————————19-///–
2——————20-///———–
3———-17///——————–
4———————————–
5-15-///—————————-
6———————————–
~
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4-0–2—0–2—–0–2—0–2/(3)–3—0–2—0–2—–0–2—0–2/(3)—–
5-0–2—0–2—–0–2—0–2/(3)–3—0–2—0–2—–0–2—0–2/(3)—–
6-0–2—0–2—–0–2—0–2/(3)–3—0–2—0–2—–0–2—0–2/(3)–3– 1X1
3rd verse
~ ~
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4-0-4-4-0-4——-0-4—0-4/(5)–5—0-4-4-0-4——-0-4—0——–
5-0-4-4-0-4——-0-4—0-4/(5)–5—0-4-4-0-4——-0-4—0——–
6-0-4-4-0-4—4-4-0-4—0-4/(5)–5—0-4-4-0-4—4-4-0-4—0-3—3– 1X1
outro
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4-0–11—0–11———0–11—0–11/(12)–12–
5-0–11—0–11———0–11—0–11/(12)–12–
6-0–11—0–11—11-11-0–11—0–11/(12)–12–
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2———————————————–
3———————————————–
4-0–11—0–11———0–11—0–11\(10)–10–
5-0–11—0–11———0–11—0–11\(10)–10–
6-0–11—0–11—11-11-0–11—0–11\(10)–10– 2X1
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4-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-11-12-12-%–
5-7—–7—–7—–7—7-11-12-12—-
6-7—–7—–7—–7—7-11-12-12—-
If you want to learn Prong Slicing guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart
The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Slicing. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.