Doubling Guitar - probably playes the intervals the guitar plays allowing the guitar more freedom with the 16th note strumming)
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Tear - Bass tab | |
By the Red Hot Chili Peppers | |
>From the Album "By the Way" | |
Tabbed by Tim Marti ([email protected]) | |
Intro: Sometimes he plays each note twice, sometimes he plays | |
it only once, you decide when, it still sounds the same. | |
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"In all my days as a turnip farmer I have not yet experienced the love of a white radish," thought the farmer as he sighed and walked up the dusty, worn trail towards the barn. The paint, which once was vibrant red had dulled to a rusty hue where the paint had not yet freed itself from the siding, leaving chunks of exposed rough wood that he ran his hands along. The man braced his back against the worn but sturdy structure and slowly sank until his knees could take no more and he crumpled against the barn. The sun beat warm against the old man's skin which had thinned as the years raced by him. And in that moment he drifted off to sleep. | |
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How long had he been out? One hour? Two? It was not yet dusk but the cicadas had begun to roar. | |
His eyes fluttered half-open, though only one seemed willing to do the work. There was a sourness in the back of his throat, metallic and dry, and for a moment he thought perhaps he had bitten his tongue in his sleep. He pressed a hand to his chest and let it rest there. Jus |
This is a spinner/loading animation I created after seeing the effect in a gif a while back but can no longer find the source. The gif had the spokes showing which really helps explain how simple delaying of an animation can create the circular motion.
To show the spokes, reduce the transparency in the $spokeColor CSS variable (stylus).
If you look closely you can see that the math isn't quite tight enough to trick the eye into seeing this as a solid circle (of circles). It does "pull" out of shape near the end of the rotation.