Tom: E
Date: Thu, 11 Jan 1996 11:52:55 GMT
From: Malc Brookes
Tabbed by Malc Brookes
I arranged this for solo acoustic guitar several years ago.
In section B the bass switches from Gb to A (which keeps the Gbm feel, IMO)
as it wasn't possible to keep the original melody and bass.
In section C the melody is dropped a whole octave, which allows the
Gb bass line to be preserved and sounds better, I feel, on an acoustic
than playing it above the 12th fret.
Regards
Malc
Key:
h - hammer-on
p - pull-off
/ - slide up
\ - slide down
Section A (play twice)
1st time through (X)
2nd time through
Section
B (play twice)
Section
C
Section
D
Repeat Section
A once through to (X) and end with:
--
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Malc Brookes, St Helens, England
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From M Fri Jan 12 03:12:14 1996
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I'm sorry, I checked it and checked it, thought it was okay and sent it.
But I have since discovered a tiny error, so here's the corrected version.
Tabbed by Malc Brookes
I arranged this for solo acoustic guitar several years ago.
In section
B the bass switches from
Gb to
A (which is in the chord of
Gbm )
as it wasn't possible to keep the original melody and bass.
In section
C the melody is dropped a whole octave, which allows the
Gb bass line to be preserved and sounds better, I feel, on an acoustic
than playing it above the 12th fret.
Regards
Malc
Key:
h - hammer-on
p - pull-off
/ - slide up
\ - slide down
Section
A (play twice)
1st time through (X)
2nd time through
Section
B (play twice)
Section
C
Section
D
Repeat Section
A once through to (X) and end with:
--
_______________________________________________________________________
Malc Brookes, St Helens, England
EMail:
WWW: http://