The Chantay’s Pipeline Guitar Tab

“Pipeline” – The Chantay’s

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Overview: What Makes This Song Great

  • Difficulty: Intermediate
  • Genre: Classic Rock
  • Guitar TAB: Available Here
Pipeline

Pipeline

Featuring one of the most famous guitar intros, rhythm parts and lead melody lines in instrumental rock history, the Chantay’s created a monster hit with their 1963 release “Pipeline.” Ever since, guitarists of all backgrounds and tastes from across the globe have sat down and worked out this triple-guitar threat, which was originally titled “Liberty’s Whip” until the band members watched the film Endless Summer which depicted two surfers searching for the perfect wave. Whichever name they would have gone with, the song proved to be the band’s biggest hit, and one that has gone down in rock history as one of the ‘60s most memorable tunes.

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The Chantay's Pipeline Guitar Tab

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After writing all the music and coming up with only one line of lyrics, which would end up being the song’s title, Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo sat down to pen the rest of one of the band’s biggest hits, “Say It Ain’t So.” Appearing as the third single from the band’s 1995 debut record <em>The Blue Album</em>, the song would go on to be ranked #82 by Rolling Stone magazine in their list of the “100 Greatest Songs of All Time,” quite the accomplishment, especially since it appears on the band’s first record. <p>

Featuring both strummed and arpegiated chords, the rhythm track for “Say It Ain’t So” is a great, clean sounding section that uses common voicings, but with accented upbeats in a way that emulates a quasi-ska-reggae beat throughout. Then, as with many great Weezer songs, the guitar cuts into a heavily distorted power-chord section that drives the song into overdrive. It’s a great song to get under your fingers as a guitarist, and includes some sweet lead runs as well, nothing fancy, just classic Cuomo melodies sprinkled throughout the song.

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