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The Idea Of North Intro by Shellac

The Idea Of North tab by Shellac

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The Idea Of North by Shellac: Guitar, Bass & Songwriting Insights

"The Idea of North" by Shellac is an instrumental track from their 2000 album "1000 Hurts." The song features Steve Albini on guitar, Bob Weston on bass, and Todd Trainer on drums. Albini's signature abrasive guitar tone and unconventional playing style are on full display, with dissonant chords and angular riffs driving the track. The band's minimalist approach to production and their knack for creating tension through repetition are evident throughout the song.
Tuning: Drop D


There are a few variations, but these are the main riffs for the distortion part

Riff 1
E|--------------------------|
B|--------------------------|
G|--------------------------|
D|----4-----4---------------|
A|------5-----5-------------|
D|0---------------5b6-------|

 Riff 2
E|---------------------------|
B|---------------------------|
G|---------------------------|
D|9---7---6--7---6-----------|
A|-------------------7-------|
D|---------------------------|
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