Mike7300
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Awesome song, looking for a tab thanks!
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Buuuuuuuuummmmmpppppp.
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Is there one out there yet?
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the chord progressions, i sometimes took the general harmony into account, which explains many of the seemingly random sus4s, 6s, and maj7s floating around.:
intro: Am-Cmaj7
verse: Amsus4-Am-Cmaj7-Cmaj6-G-Em-Am
chorus: C-Am-C-Am-G-Em-Am-C-Am-Cmaj7
postlude: G-Em-Am-Am
there's a lot of stuff in between that i'm not willing to notate out at the moment.
How do you play th4e Amsus4 and Cmaj6?
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Does anybody have any autumn defense tabs from the new album? I'm looking for Knew it All Along and Criminal... and any other ones from the album that are available.
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This is the tab i was able to find searching.... but that D/F# doesn't sound right to me, but maybe im playing it wrong. Anybody able to confirm that is the correct chord? Rest of the song sounds perfect to me.
Silence
Capo Fret 1
[D] Why am I [G] sad?
The city lights tonight are [F#m] beautiful [G] without her.
[D] At two forty [G] five
I turn to see on Second [F#m] Avenue a sleeping [G] taxi cab.
In [D/F#] silence [D]
I
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Naw the lead parts are not correct, its alright ill get it eventually.
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If anybody wants to add the missing lead parts (like during the chorus etc), that would be sweet!
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How about what the tab has as the "rock break" is that Dsus correct?
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bumpin for all who need
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doont have either the song or my guitar right here, but I think the riff sounds like something like this
e-------7---7--6--5--4--------
b------------------------------
g--6s7-----7--6--5--4-------
I'm not sure I like this version to tell you the truth. That electric riff reminds me too much of some 60's song, and it get's a little repetitive
Really? Hmm i thought the song needed something else... like it was great hearing it live at NYC with ORourke, but i felt like a riff over the simple chords was needed. They definitly could have put a little solo riff in though at the break in the song instead of just repeating that lead guitar part again.
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Mike this is the solo, which on the album sounds like it was done by multiple overdubs of various organs and things. Live however, Bennett played this on guitar... I'm basing this tab after the version played at the last Lounge Axe show
I know what you're saying about the riffs throughout the song. I dont have those 100%, but most seem to be simply arpegiating the chords, often sliding up to the chord shape from one fret below. I can get pretty close, but I haven't taken the time to tab it out. Let me take another run through it, and I'll see what I can do for tabbing some more of it out.
ah ok, i havent heard a live version of summerteeth with Jay.
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Anybody have the lead guitar tab?
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hmm, which part is this? Cause the lead guitar has multiple riffs in the song.
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I've got it at home... If I can remember to bring it in tomorrow I'll post it.
Ok cool, you can send it to me if u want instead of posting... whichever is easier, but i assume others might want it as well.
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never tried capo on 2, when i saw tweedy on tour he played it with no capo
Is there anybody who could tab out the lead guitar part?
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The actual notes are G D B G A B
match them up with this diagram and you'll have your harmonica tab
http://users.ez-net.com/~snowycreek/harp3.htm
Or, where B=blow and D=draw...
7B 6B 5B 4B 4D 5B - pretty simple
the first note would be 10B from what i listened to.... this is the studio version correct?
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never tried capo on 2, when i saw tweedy on tour he played it with no capo
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ok i have everything except for "it doesnt seem to mean anything" at the end... when it goes from D to G. What would that walkdown be, and would u play this chords as bar or no.
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Here's your answer:
F#min F#min/F F#min/E B(or F#min/D#)
Also:
it doesn't seem to mean anything part:
It's not so much a G#min as a B with a walkdown: B B/A B/G# B/F#
Thanks!
whats the F# min/D# look like? And for B would u play the bar chord at 7th fret?
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Anybody able to quickly tab it for me.... i have a G harmonica.
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how do you play the part right before "its just a dream he keeps having" I know its switches to maybe 3 different versions of an F# chord or something from seeing him play it at the show
yea i already looked at that, it doesnt have the chords for the part im looking for.... besides that its a good tab.
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It's slightly easier if you use a bar for the A, but yes, it is quite hard.
what are the chords for the break?
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A Honher Blues Harp. Pretty cheap and good sound, I wouldn't even call it a beginner harp. (Although, I've never bought a high end harmonica). Or the Big River Harp has a good sound too but it's plastic comb makes it tough to bend notes, the wood is sweet.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=home...ase_pid/420620/ That one?
Anybody able to tab harmonica?
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If anybody is able to do this I would soooo much appreciate it! It should be in the key of Bm i believe for the harmonica.... but not positive. He has a capo at third fret for the song if that helps any.