People are always asking for tabs for every little thing they see. It's on video so you can learn it and commit it to memory, pencil it into a little notepad or watch the vid and write out the tab yourself. It's all right before your own eyes folks.
I'm fairly certain that "Heroin" is in standard tuning. I also feel that you are adding to much complexity to what is supposed to be extremely simple and repetitive and almost hypnotic up until the point that the song speeds up and it plays G Dmaj9sus2 G, and then goes back to D G6 D. I think you've lost that here, you've lost the constant drone of the open D string.
What gauge strings do you use when tuning to ostrich? I'm curious as to whether I would need to restring my guitar as well as retune to be able to try this sort of thing out.
This is so fucking cool. One of my favorite songs you're playing here, and your main riff is something I can't quite describe, but what a feeling it gives me!
I like this a lot. it's really interesting. I have a guitar that is just used for 'Trivial' or 'Ostrich' tuning. I tune to all D's and I worked out the songs from the Banana album and even though 'Heroin' isn't in 'Ostrich' I think you made it sound really effective. I sometimes use my Ostrich guitar to record what I've played in standard. People constantly ask how I get the sound. I use light gauge strings and in over 20 years have rarely had a string break. One of the most famous songs to use 'Ostrich' tuning that people don't realise is 'Rock n Roll part 1 and 2' by Gary Glitter/The Glitter band.