#----------------------------PLEASE NOTE------------------------------# # This file is the author's own work and represents their # # interpretation of the song. You may only use this file for private # # study, scholarship, or research. # #---------------------------------------------------------------------# @artist: Def Leppard @song: Animal @album: Hysteria @transcribed by: Fretmelter5150@aol.com @notes: This tab is based partly on the acoustic version as recorded in October 1995 for BBC Radio 1. You can find it on the UK "Slang" CD single LEPCD15. There are also good acoustic versions on the "Video Archive" DVD and video, the "Acoustic in Singapore" bonus disc that came with some versions of the "Slang" album, and the "Unplugged and Unshaved" bootleg that was taken from MuchMusic TV. All the above versions are basically the same. The Radio 1 version was played with the guitars tuned down a half-step to Eb, but you can play it in standard tuning, of course. @start: E------|-----| That's it! Pretty disappointing "big chord", huh? In context B--6---|-----| with the rest of the arrangement, though, it works. G--3---|-----| D------|-----| A------|-----| E------|-----| Intro melody: I would play this at the 15th fret on the fourth string but I've tabbed it lower for acoustic guitars which have restricted high fret access. Those notes at the tenth fret on the D string are just pedal tones to keep the rhythm going. You should play them with palm muting. The main melody is on the B string. E----------------------------|-------------------|-----------------------------|------------| B--10--------10-------10-----|-11-----11-10--11--|--11---------11--------11----|-13------13-| G----------------------------|-------------------|-----------------------------|------------| D-----10-10-----10-10-----10-|----10-------------|------10-10-----10-10-----10-|----10-10---| A----------------------------|-------------------|-----------------------------|------------| E----------------------------|-------------------|-----------------------------|------------| E-----------------------------------| B--13-13--13--x-13-13---------------| G-----------------------------------| D--10-10--10--x-10-10---------------| A-----------------------------------| E-----------------------------------| Chordal backings: On the original there aren't really any chords in the verses, so for the acoustic version the rhythm guitar follows the bassline. Surprisingly, they tend to play powerchords (root, fifth, octave) rather than major or minor chords which are more typical for acoustic work. Although a D power chord is shown, Dm will work everywhere there is a D powerchord in the intro, verse, or solo. Intro rhythm part: Bb C Dm Bb C D C E------------------|-----------------------|-----------------|-----------------| B------------------|-----------------------|-----------------|-----------------| G--3-----3-----3---|-5-----7-----7---------|-3-----3-----3---|-5-----7-----5---| D--3-----3-----3---|-5-----7-----7---------|-3-----3-----3---|-5-----7-----5---| A--1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-|-3-3-3-5-5-5-5---------|-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-|-3-3-3-5-5-5-3---| E------------------|-----------------------|-----------------|-----------------| Bb C Dm Bb C D C E------------------|-----------------------|-----------------|-----------------| B------------------|-----------------------|-----------------|-----------------| G--3-----3-----3---|-5-----7-----7---------|-3-----3-----3---|-5-----7-----5---| D--3-----3-----3---|-5-----7-----7---------|-3-----3-----3---|-5-----7-----5---| A--1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-|-3-3-3-5-5-5-5---------|-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-|-3-3-3-5-5-5-3---| E------------------|-----------------------|-----------------|-----------------| The lead part of the intro comes in on the third bar (measure). If you are going to play the song like the Leps' acoustic version, you should leave out the first two bars. And so to the verse. Don't get too stressed out about playing the verse lead part 100% accurately because I think that there is some room for improvisation with this part. Also, like the intro melody, the notes on the D string are muted and not really that noticeable; the notes on the G string are the ones you really hear. The verse lead part: PLAY FOUR TIMES E-------------------------|--------------------------|---------------------|----------------------| B-------------------------|--------------------------|---------------------|----------------------| G--10----10-9-------10----|-10---9--------10-10-9----|-10----10-9----10----|-10-12--------10-10-9-| D-----10------10-10----10-|---10---10-10----------10-|----10------10----10-|-------10-10----------| A-------------------------|--------------------------|---------------------|----------------------| E-------------------------|--------------------------|---------------------|----------------------| There is one part from the electric version that probably is worth looking at. It comes in the second half (last 8 bars) of each verse, and it sounds cool: play twice E------------------|----------|---------------|------------| B------------------|----------|---------------|------------| G------------------|----------|---------------|------------| D-----3-----3------|-3-----3--|-----3-----3---|---5-3-2-3--| A---5-----5------5-|-----5----|---5-----5-----|-5----------| E-6-----6------6---|---6------|-6-----6-----6-|------------| The verse rhythm part: Now the fun begins! OK, on the original electric version, there isn't really a rhythm part, just a lot of different guitars playing a lot of fills. If you think I'm going to write out all those, get bent! The most important ones (the distorted stabs in verse two) are Fmaj7 and F power chords. So instead here's a rhythm part based around the bassline. E-----------------|-----------------|------------------|----------------| B-----------------|-----------------|------------------|----------------| G-3-----3-----3---|-5-----7-----7---|-3-----3-----3----|----------------| D-3-----3-----3---|-5-----7-----7---|-3-----3-----3----|-5--------------| A-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-|-3-3-3-5-5-5-5---|-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1--|-5-----5---3----| E-----------------|-----------------|------------------|-3-3-3---3---3--| You've got a few options for that last bar. That's what's played on the acoustic version, but for the electric bassline, Sav plays something that could be used for guitar like this: E-----------| For the lines "Just like a RI-VER runs" E-----------------------| B-----------| and "like the DRI-VIN' rain" you could B-----------------------| G-----------| sync up with the vocal melody by G-----------------------| D-5---------| playing this one: D--5-----7-5------------| (slide down) A-5---------| A--5--------------------| E-3-3-3-5-3-| E--3-3-3----------------| Anyway, mess around and find a part you like, feel free to vary it a bit, and then after 16 bars, you're onto the pre-chorus: PRE-CHORUS LEAD PART: E--------------|---------------|---------------|--------| B---7---6---7--|----7---6---7--|---9---7---9---|-6-7-9--| G-4---4---4----|--6---6---6----|-6---6---6-----|-6-6-6--| D--------------|---------------|---------------|--------| A--------------|---------------|---------------|--------| E--------------|---------------|---------------|--------| PLAY TWICE On an electric guitar I would probably play this on the D and G strings but for acoustic guitars with less high-fret access, this works better. PRE-CHORUS RHYTHM PART: Again, the original uses power chords but you can use major chords to fill out the sound. You could also play a double chord stab on the C# in time with that catchy drum fill, but maybe it sounds more effective if you just let the chord ring. B F# C# E--------|--------------|--------------|--------| B-4------|--------------|--6-----------|--6--6--| G-4------|--3-----------|--6-----------|--6--6--| D-4------|--4-----------|--6-----------|--6--6--| A-2------|--4-----------|--4-----------|--4--4--| E--------|--2-----------|--------------|--------| I got to feel it in my blood, whoa-oh I need... touch... love, whoa-oh CHORUS: Lead part: There's no lead part on the acoustic version but on the electric version there is this little lick between each line of the chorus: E---9------| It varies a bit but if you do something based on those four B-------7--| notes it will work. G-6---6----| D----------| A----------| E----------| Rhythm part: Again, power chords; try major chords if you insist. E-------------|-------------|-------------|------| B-------------|-------------|-------------|------| G-------------|-------------|-4---4-------|-2-2--| D-4---4-------|-2---2-------|-4---4-------|-2-2--| A-4---4---2-4-|-2---2---2-4-|-2-2-2-2-2-4-|-0-0--| E-2-2-2-2-----|-0-0-0-0-----|-------------|------| An I Want And I Need And I Lust Animal! Those two notes on the A string that I put at the end of each bar (the 2-4, or B-C#) aren't in the guitar part; they're from the bassline but I like them so I play them. BRIDGE: The electric and acoustic versions are very different so I'll do them both: Acoustic: E-0-0--|-3--3--3-|--0--0-|--3--3--3-|---------|-0---0-|-0-------|-0----|-0--| B-0-0--|-3--3--3-|--0--0-|--3--3--3-|---------|-0---0-|-0-------|-0----|-0--| G-2-2--|-0--0--0-|--2--2-|--0--0--0-|---------|-0---0-|-0-------|-0----|-0--| D-2-2--|-0--0--0-|--2--2-|--0--0--0-|---------|-2---2-|-2-------|-2----|-2--| A-0-0--|-x--x--x-|--0--0-|--x--x--x-|---------|-2---2-|-2-------|-2----|-2--| E------|-3--3--3-|-------|--3--3--3-|-----3-2-|-0---0-|-0---3-2-|-0----|-0--| Electric: If you play the electric version, the other guitar should play lots of screaming harmonics and divebombs -- weird noises, basically. In the last bar, the lead guitar should play a series of unison bends on the G and B strings starting on the fifth fret of the B string and moving up very rapidly chromatically to the 14th fret. You can use the whammy bar as well for effect... that's the weird series of screams you hear running into the solo. E-----|--------|-------|--------|-------|--------|-------|----|------------| B-----|--------|-------|--------|-------|--------|-------|----|------------| G-----|--------|-------|--------|-------|--------|-------|----|------------| D-----|--------|-------|--------|-------|--2---2-|-------|-2--|-2----------| A-0---|--------|---0---|--------|-----5-|--2---2-|-----5-|-2--|-2----------| E---2-|-3--3-3-|-----2-|-3--3-3-|---3---|--0---0-|---3---|-0--|-0----------| Solo: Phil plays an extremely cool, very fast acoustic solo but there is no way I am going to figure that out unless someone gives me a very large bribe! So here is the electric version. The solo uses lots of string bends. Acoustic guitarists are probably better to slide up to the required pitch than try to bend their strings, unless they have strong fingers or light strings. For a Phil Collen feel, try to get that wide vibrato that builds into a scream just before the note dies. Also, try to slide off down the neck at the end of each phrase. Phil does that a lot. You can slide into the beginning of each phrase, too. These things add style. Bend, Release Bend hold fast bend and release E------------|------------------|------------------|---|------------|------------------| B------------|------------------|------------------|---|------------|-8-10-8-6-5-6-----| G--7-7-7-5-7-|---9-------7--5-5-|-7-7-7-7-5-7----9-|---|--7-7-7-5-7-|------------------| D------------|------------------|------------------|---|------------|------------------| A------------|------------------|------------------|---|------------|------------------| E------------|------------------|------------------|---|------------|------------------| Pinched harmonic, divebomb E--------------|------------| B--------------|--5---------| G-7-7-7-7-5-7--|------------| D--------------|------------| A--------------|------------| E--------------|------------| As you can see and hear, it's a simple solo, so you just have to make it sound cool and melodic. For a rhythm guitar part, just play the first two bars of the intro rhythm part. That's everything! The structure is: Intro Verse Pre-chorus Chorus Verse Pre-chorus Chorus Bridge Solo Pre-chorus Chorus, repeat, false endings, end.