Modern World


----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Modern World - Wolf Parade ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by: Andrew Callahan Email: andrew.callahan@verizon.net The guitar in this song is tuned a whole step down. The song starts with just D and G chords alternating, then goes to the bridge (transposed from piano): d|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| A|--12--12--10--10--10--10--8--8--12--12--10--10--10--10--8--8--8--8--8--8--| F|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| C|--9---9---7---7---7---7---5--5--9---9---7---7---7---7---5--5--5--5--5--5--| G|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| D|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| d|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| A|--7--7--7--7--------------------------------------------------------------| F|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| C|--4--4--4--4--------------------------------------------------------------| G|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| D|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| Then it returns to the previous D G progression until this riff, which repeats until the end: d|-------------------------------0------------| A|-------------------------0--------8--0------| F|------0------------0------------------------| C|-------------7--9---------------------------| G|--------------------------------------------| D|---3-----/7-----------0-----8---------------| *Let the notes ring whenever possible during the end riff. *The /7 on the low D is a slide all the way from 3, though it's not that noticeable if you shorten or even get rid of the slide altogether. *Nearly all of the open notes can be replaced by fretted notes if you don't want to jump around the strings so much when playing this, though I find it easiest to let everything ring by playing it this way. If you want more open notes, you can even replace the 9 on C with an open A! *This my first tab, and probably the only one I'll ever be motivated to write because I love this song so much and the two other tabs for it are incorrect. *Email me if you have any comments or corrections.