Fear Factory - Resurrection Chords & Tabs

 

Resurrection Chords & Tabs

Fear Factory Chords & Tabs

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Resurrection Tab

   
Resurrection from Fear Factory's Obsolete.

First off, let me just say that the rest of the tabs on this sight for Fear 
Factory are all wrong.  Dino played B-tuning through the first two albums 
and uses B and A tuning on Obsolete.  So if you cant figure out why those 
tabs sound wrong, cuz they are.

Tuning-  B , tune down a perfect fifth.  Just drop your A string to match 
your E and then go drop everything else to match your new E string.
When u crank it up with distortion, it will probably sound pretty choppy, 
just cut out the mid-band and turn the distortion all the way up.  Also, if 
your strings are buzzing a lot, using higher guage makes downtuning easier.

This song is pretty easy to play, but if you can get your axe tuned right, 
it sounds great to play along too.

h=hammer

Long intro synth part.  The notes for guitar follow in case you cant wait 
for the guitar part to start.

E--3-----1---------
B---------------1--

First guitar part...
[ Tab from: https://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/f/fear_factory/resurrection_tab.html ]
D---555555--7--333333--5-----------------------------
A---555555--7--333333--5-----------------------------
E---333333--5--111111--3-----------------------------
B-------------------------10-00h1-0-1-0-10-00h1-0-1-0  1 and then 0, not 10

Then after vocals come back in
Palm mute this riff

B-10-00h1-0-1-0-10-00h1-0-1-0   

Pre-chorus

D--5/77777---5/7----------
A--5/77777---5/7--88888888
E--3/55555---3/5--88888888
B-----------------66666666  Repeat several times

Chorus

D--5/77777---5-5-5-----------------------------------
A--5/77777---5-5-5-0--8-8-888-7-7-777-3-3-333-5-5-555
E--3/55555---3-3-3-0--8-8-888-7-7-777-3-3-333-5-5-555
B------------------0--6-6-666-5-5-555-1-1-111-3-3-333

Last time you play this rif dring the first chorus, end with a 

E--10--- thats a ten

The rest of the song is just a repeat of these riffs only you chang the 
number of times you play them and a couple of strumming changes, but the 
chords are all the same.  The song ends on a B-sharp.

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Tim Winkler
wink0083@tc.umn.edu