"Rich" by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. On Dress Up. Music by the Yeahs tab by me, Neil Butler. All my own work. Main riff (originally on some machine, here tabbed for guitar) I'd recommend you play all notes individually to keep it from sounding too cluttered. -----------------------------8-8 ----------------7-7-----1010--- ----7-7-------------7-7-------- --------9-9-------------------- 7-7---------1010--------------- ------------------------------- Main guitar riff (verse)
------------------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ----------------------------5- --0-0-7-7-3-3-2-2-0-7-7-3-3--- Chorus: --||-----------------------------------|----------------|---------- --||-----------------------------------|----------------|---------- --||------------------141414-b-b-b16---|----------------|---------- 14||---------------------------------9-|-77771212121214-|1414141455 14||17171717171717171717171717171717-9-|-77771212121214-|1414141455 12||15151515151515151515151515151515-7-|-55551010101012-|1212121233 I fear this looks more complicated that it is: The reason the second change (g5) doesn't have the top end of the power chord is you need the finger to play the bit that starts on 14th on the G. What I mean by that passage (141414-b-b-b16) is play the G5 with your middle finger and your pinkie and bend the 14 to the 16 incrementally with you first. At the end there are a number of different parts, the most important of which is this: 19--19--17--1720 --20--20--19---- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Changing to: --19--1917--1720 20--20----19---- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Maybe in a band situation you should play it on the bass, just to give the player something to do?