k's choice - Mr. Freeze

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Titel: Mr. Freeze 
Artiest: k's choice
Album: Paradise In Me

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Transcribed by Jesse Klaasse (j.klaasse@student.utwente.nl)
Thanks to Maarten Klaassen for the intro
Date: 28/08/1996                               MRFREEZE.TAB
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K's Choice - Mr. Freeze
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Intro guitar. 
The guitar is a bit improvising here in Am. When you want to play along,
here are the tabs. Let the last notes of the riff on each string ring
(Riff 1 the 0 and 7, Riff 2 the 7 and 4, Riff 3 the 7 and 5 and so on).

* = flageolet
s = slide
h = hammer-on

e         |        |           |                |
B         |        |           |                |
G      5  |    4   |       4h5 |   5   5  4   5 |
D         |        |           |                |
A 7* 0    | 7      | 6s7       | 7   7      7   |
E         |        |           |                |


Now begins the real song. For playing this one, you have to be a little
creative, because there are many extra notes. I'll only write down some
basic variations, but to play them (and the other extra notes) just listen
a few times to this song to get the feeling...
As I promised above, here are two basic variations on the A- and E-chord
(in this file symbolized bye A* and E*).

A* is basically a continual alternation of some notes (or sometimes the
whole chord) from the A- and the Asus4-chords, while the Asus4 is sometimes
replaced by the AaddF#sus4-chord (x04230), which sometimes is followed by
the AaddD-chord (x00230). To know when you have to play which chord, you
should just listen to the song.

E* is in fact a chord played by the first guitar, and a riff played by
the second one. However, you can approach the same sound on one guitar
by playing the following sequence:
E (022100), EaddC (032100/032110), E7 (020100/020130), E (022100).

In the 'No bang, no yells'-part, the chords played are in fact just the
normal A*-chord, while the bass guitar is playing the 'added' notes
I wrote down here (A, F#, D, A).


A	E	F	F

A                             E
I'm about to tell you about a man I've known
           F                             A*
Since I've been able to open up a refrigerator

     A*
I am wondering today in the sun on a boat to Dover
                                                E*
Could you freeze me in and defrost me when it's over

    F#m                 D
Mr. Freeze, I feel your chill
       A*               E        C#7 F#m
As I inhale the urge to kill all my emotions
          D                   F#m           D
I ask you please, but all you do is make me sneeze
    A*
Mr. Freeze

     A*
I am wondering today in the sun on a boat to Dover
                                          E*
Whose shadow it is that appears as I bend over

         F#m               D
It's Mr. Freeze, I hear no sound
     A*             E       C#7 F#m
As I focus on the amount of my emotions
          D                F#m            D
I ask you please, take the lead or let me bleed
    Am    EaddC    F    F    F
Mr. Freeze

                  C             Am             Am G F
My temperature is really low now; you're here
                  C             E
But you're not welcome any longer
                  E
I will release
                   A*
I will release Mr. Freeze

   A*               A*addF#
No bangs, no yells, merely the sea
   A*addD       A*
Is Mr. Freeze inside of me
   A*               A*addF#
No bangs, no yells, merely the sea
   A*addD       A*
Is Mr. Freeze inside of me
   A*               A*addF#
No bangs, no yells, merely the sea
   A*addD       A*
Is Mr. Freeze inside of me
   A*               A*addF#
No bangs, no yells, merely the sea
   A*addD       A*           E
Is Mr. Freeze inside of me

     A*
I am wondering today in the sun on a boat to Dover
                                                      A
How it comes that I feel so high when I ought to feel lower