------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rite of Spring - Igor Stravinsky ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by: DT/ADC2000 E-mail: [email protected] Tuning: Standard EBGDAE Notes: No tabs exist for this piece for a reason. Much of it sound's like garbage and can't be played because it's almost atonal. I have tabbed out a little of the flute part because one can actually hear that. Also, if you're looking for the Stravinsky Chord, I'm sorry to say this but you can't play that correctly on Guitar because it's 8 notes while a guitar only has 6 strings. However, I have included a modified version for guitar here. The Augurs of Spring Chord is meant to be an Eb dominant 7 over an inverted E major chord. Playing that is nearly impossible on guitar for hand positioning but if one transposes it up by a semitone, it becomes somewhat playable. The notes it now should have are A,C,F (twice), E, G#, B, D. That's not playable but if one omits the C (and one of the two F's), it is easily playable. The rest of the tab is already sharpened as well so as to match this chord. e|0-------| = E B|0-------| = B G|1-------| = G# D|0-------| = D A|0-------| = A E|1-------| = F The intro is a lot of ambient atonal-esque noise, but then this melodic flute part e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| G|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| D|---------------------------------------0-----------------------------------| A|-3--2-----2---0------------3--2-----2--------------------------------------| E|-------3------------------------3--------3---------------------------------| Now that augurs chord picks up. The symphony has it play 32 times very fast. It is known for irregular accent beats, which occur on the following chords: 9, 11, 17, 20, 24, 29, 32 Also, it sounds better (but is less correct) to actually play an F on the high e string on the accented beats. It eliminates the e, but it makes it sound more piercing Then this flute begins to play throughout the chaos. It can be played on the high e string to match the flute, but I believe it sounds better on the low e string, plus then one doesn't have to move their hand as much. e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| G|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| D|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| A|----0--------3--1--0----0--------3--0--------------------------------------| E|-3-----1--3----------3-----1--3-------3------------------------------------| Then more of the Augurs of Spring chord.