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Post by mmiicchhaaeell on Oct 20, 2006 23:20:26 GMT -5
Can anyone figure out the keyboard part at the start of 'Bushels'. I'd attempt to.... but...
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Post by karpe on Nov 26, 2006 13:32:12 GMT -5
Anyone got the Ambassador? (Or Idle Songs, I suppose)
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Post by karpe on Nov 26, 2006 15:08:09 GMT -5
It's crazy arpeggiating, so here's kinda what I've got: Bearing in mind that the bass notes are kinda right, the rest is up to people who can play guitar/keyboard.
Bb (chord change at "plaster") A "after"
D A D A
Eb F Gb F (fade)
Then it repeats
Bb A D A D A Eb Gb G Gb
and so on?
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Post by Anthony B on Nov 30, 2006 19:21:34 GMT -5
Yo, I'm trying to figure out the tabulature for "The Fence Feels Its Post"
any help would be very appriciated, thanks! ;D
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Post by karpe on Dec 9, 2006 20:50:43 GMT -5
I think I've got most of it... It should be noted that I have no idea what Carey's part is, for the most it seems to be a G variant, perhaps a simple bar.
Held notes are represented as ====
Standard tuning
Mike Rak's opening bass line (and for most of the song it's this, anyway) E| B| g| d| a| e|--0--0--0--0--0--0--7--5--|
Then Spencer comes in with a staggered triplet pick-up measure:
E|---3---5---3----2---------------------| B|--------------------3-----0--------| g|---------------------------------------- d| a| e|
Repeat this as necessary (2 times for now):
E|-3--0-----3--0------3--0------2-----------3--0-----3--0-----3--5--3--2---------| B|------3-------3----------3-------3--0-----------3---------3--------------3--0--| g|-------------------------------- d| a| e|
"I've g-g-got to know..." (This riff x4) E|-3---------3---------3--2------------| B|----3--0-----3--0---------3--0=====| g| d| a| e|
"REFORM YOUR COUNTRYSIDE!"
Where we go back to the opening riff (still pictured) twice:
E|-3--0-----3--0------3--0------2-----------3--0-----3--0-----3--5--3--2---------| B|------3-------3----------3-------3--0-----------3---------3--------------3--0--| g|-------------------------------- d| a| e|
"I've g-got to kno-OW-ow..." (This riff x4) E|-3---------3---------3--2------------| B|----3--0-----3--0---------3--0===| g| d| a| e|
(break)
G (barred) F# G(barred) F#
(break)
"on-on-on-on-on-on-and-on-and-on..."
REFORM line again (x4)
Chorus again... x2
G F# G F#
Mike Rak comes in with this repeated innumerably:
E| B| g| d| a| e|--3---5---7---12---2=====3---5---7---12---2=====|
Finally Spencer's part is a heavily altered chord set that arpeggiated and morphed likewise. For the simple guitar part (and repeat it the whole way through):
E|-3--3--2--2---------------------------------------------| B|---------------3--3--0--0-------------------------------| g|------------------------------2--2--2--2--2--2--2--2--| d| a| e|
That's all. I hope you can read the code.
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Post by karpe on Dec 11, 2006 23:11:07 GMT -5
Anyone working on "Bushels"?
I've got the outro in my head for so long, so if no one's got it I'll make a run.
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Post by logan on Dec 12, 2006 10:29:12 GMT -5
I've got a friend who can figure out bushels, but you'll have to wait a few weeks until I see him
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Post by ave on Dec 13, 2006 0:29:58 GMT -5
"Bushels"
intro (muted): F
verse: C/Am/F
chorus: Em/F/D/F
outro: Bm/G ("london is cold...")
then D/G ("sting of your sun...")
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Post by karpe on Dec 18, 2006 18:06:36 GMT -5
And 'cause people are asking...
H. T.:
Opening: F Eb F Eb
Verse: F Eb F Eb F Gm F Gm (x2)
Bridge: Gm F Gm F
And so on...
The little twiddles during the keyboard bridge are I think Eb-Gm.
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Post by sashwap on Dec 18, 2006 18:30:50 GMT -5
that was quick! thanks! it also works with my Frog Eyes Rule of 3 (easiest to play with a capo on the third fret)
holiday treat:
intro: d c d c
verse: d c d c d em d em x 2
bridge: em d em d
etc.
still a sorta awkward song on acoustic though. wish i could figure out the lyrics
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Post by mike on Jan 6, 2007 18:20:36 GMT -5
what are the true chords for a latex ice age? theres the kentucky guys one and sashwaps with a fret, but im gonna try to use chords to get an idea for a saxophone part so chords or notes or whatever would be great.
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Post by sashwap on Jan 6, 2007 18:43:18 GMT -5
my version is the same key as the original tab posted here, it just uses different chord shapes, thanks to the capo. so use the version that starts on A#
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Post by buttons on Jan 10, 2007 18:53:41 GMT -5
Someone teach me how to play the guitar.
Over the internet.
I'll repay with trumpet/piano knowledge.
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Post by sashwap on Jan 10, 2007 19:09:10 GMT -5
deal! wish i had a trumpet, though
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Post by ashinyobject on Jan 10, 2007 20:56:16 GMT -5
I have a trumpet, but my lips haven't been exercised for awhile so I kind of suck at it now. I played mellophone in the Troy University marching band until I quit college last May.
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