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DaDFad...got one for ya i hear your a man who knows how to ...
#2
Posted 09 April 2004 - 04:25 AM
I think that it might have "Fizzled" into tab requests earlier, that's where this post is more suitable.
#3
Posted 09 April 2004 - 10:38 AM
My "Exile On Main Street" album (vinyl) is buried deep in old boxes of records in my attic, closet or basement (I have a TON of records) (probably quite literally
). If you can send me the tune (or even just a clip of the intro) or put a link here I'll see what I can do.
Un-plugged is not the same as
never-was-plugged-in-to-begin-with.

John Jackson -My Teacher and My Old Friend
When the roll is called up yonder he'll be there
never-was-plugged-in-to-begin-with.

John Jackson -My Teacher and My Old Friend
When the roll is called up yonder he'll be there
#5
Posted 13 April 2004 - 12:46 PM
i could email the song to anyone.... i have a clip... or just follow this link... and save it to your hard drive
thx so much
http://www.chimp3.co...47&album_id=510
thx so much
http://www.chimp3.co...47&album_id=510
#7
Posted 13 April 2004 - 06:48 PM
That sample was twenty-nine seconds long. Mostly piano intro. If something like that on a guitar is what you're looking for, I'll see what I can put together. Sounded like Key of G on the clip. Is that key okay?
Un-plugged is not the same as
never-was-plugged-in-to-begin-with.

John Jackson -My Teacher and My Old Friend
When the roll is called up yonder he'll be there
never-was-plugged-in-to-begin-with.

John Jackson -My Teacher and My Old Friend
When the roll is called up yonder he'll be there
#10
Posted 16 April 2004 - 11:28 AM
See if this works for you (if not I'll do it another way).........
CODE
LOVING CUP
by The Rolling Stones
(from "Exile On Mainstreet)
This is a brief intro to take the place of the piano intro
of the original tune. Of course on the guitar you don't have
the extensive range in both bass and treble directions that
a piano does, so of course it can't be exact. I've tried to
keep the feeling of the piano (which I feel is a sort of
gentle old-time countryish, even gospel feeling). The hammer-
ons in thetab below are sort of like using the old "slack-key"
piano technique, the harmony notes slightly behind in the actual
chording. This entire sequence is probably easiest played
by holding the G-chord 320033 using MI00RP fingering. These same
types of hammer-ons can be used throughout the tune instead of
just simple held-chords when going into the G, C or D. The sub-
stitute C-chord X23033 (a Cadd9) can be used in place of the
mnore common C X32010 in many places and is easier to change to
or from the G 320033. Also, the ring-fingered anchored at XXXX3X
makes it easier to change to the D. The strums are for the most
down. I have a few up-strums below (marked above them with a v)
but they are more rhythmic fills than actual strums. In a 4-count,
treat them like an in-between beat between the 3 and 4 beat. Sort
of like 1----2----3---and-4, the "and" being the up-stroke, just
slightly closer to the true 4 beat than the 3. This same rhythm
of 1-2-3-and-4 can be used throughout much of the tune, the 4-beat
often being the next chord. Think of the tabbed-intro below as
just a guide, not THE WAY to do it, and improv it using those tech-
niques and others. Whatever feels best to you. Anyway.............
v v
E)--------3---3-3---------------------------3---3-3---
B)--------3---3-3---------------------------3---3-3---
G)--------0---0-0---------------------------0---0-0---
D)--0--0------------0---0------------0--0-------------
A)--2--2-----------0h2--0------------2--2-------------
E)--3--3-------------------3--0--2---3--3-------------
E)---------------------------------------------
B)---------------------------------------------
G)---0---0--------------------0--0---0----0----
D)--0h2--0---0---0--------0---0--0--0h2---0----
A)----------0h2--0---2---0h2-------------------
E)-------------------3-------------------------
E)------------------------------0h2----
B)---3---3-----------------------3-----
G)--0h2--0----0-----------------0h2----<(this is the first
D)-----------0h2---0----0--------0----- D-chord of the lyrics)
A)----------------0h2---0--------0-----
E)-------------------------3-----------
D C G
I'm the man on the mountain, come on up
D C G
I'm the plowman in the valley with a face full of mud
C G
Yes I am fumbling and I know my car won't start
C G
Yes I am stumbling and I know I play a bad guitar
F C G
Give me little drink from your loving cup
F C G
Just one drink and I'll fall down drunk
(repeat previous progression)
I'm the man who walks the hillside in the sweet summer sun
I'm the man who brings you roses when you ain't got none
Well, I can run and jump and fish, but I won't fight
You if you want to push and pull with me all night
(repeat previous progression)
Give me little drink from your loving cup
Just one drink and I'll fall down drunk
Bm(or Em) Am G D
I feel so humble with you tonight just sitting by the fire
Bb
See your face dancing in the flame, feel your mouth kissing me again
Bb D
What a beautiful buzz, what a beautiful buzz
C G
What a beautiful buzz, what a beautiful buzz
D C G
Ohhhhh, what a beautiful buzz, what a beautiful buzz
C G
Yes, I am nitty gritty and my shirt's all torn
C G
But I would love to spill the beans with you till dawn
(repeat previous progression)
Give me little drink from your loving cup
Just one drink and I'll fall down drunk
G
Gimme little drink (repeat this a few times...)
D C G
Ohhhhhh, what a beautiful buzz, what a beautiful buzz (repeat this to fade)
by The Rolling Stones
(from "Exile On Mainstreet)
This is a brief intro to take the place of the piano intro
of the original tune. Of course on the guitar you don't have
the extensive range in both bass and treble directions that
a piano does, so of course it can't be exact. I've tried to
keep the feeling of the piano (which I feel is a sort of
gentle old-time countryish, even gospel feeling). The hammer-
ons in thetab below are sort of like using the old "slack-key"
piano technique, the harmony notes slightly behind in the actual
chording. This entire sequence is probably easiest played
by holding the G-chord 320033 using MI00RP fingering. These same
types of hammer-ons can be used throughout the tune instead of
just simple held-chords when going into the G, C or D. The sub-
stitute C-chord X23033 (a Cadd9) can be used in place of the
mnore common C X32010 in many places and is easier to change to
or from the G 320033. Also, the ring-fingered anchored at XXXX3X
makes it easier to change to the D. The strums are for the most
down. I have a few up-strums below (marked above them with a v)
but they are more rhythmic fills than actual strums. In a 4-count,
treat them like an in-between beat between the 3 and 4 beat. Sort
of like 1----2----3---and-4, the "and" being the up-stroke, just
slightly closer to the true 4 beat than the 3. This same rhythm
of 1-2-3-and-4 can be used throughout much of the tune, the 4-beat
often being the next chord. Think of the tabbed-intro below as
just a guide, not THE WAY to do it, and improv it using those tech-
niques and others. Whatever feels best to you. Anyway.............
v v
E)--------3---3-3---------------------------3---3-3---
B)--------3---3-3---------------------------3---3-3---
G)--------0---0-0---------------------------0---0-0---
D)--0--0------------0---0------------0--0-------------
A)--2--2-----------0h2--0------------2--2-------------
E)--3--3-------------------3--0--2---3--3-------------
E)---------------------------------------------
B)---------------------------------------------
G)---0---0--------------------0--0---0----0----
D)--0h2--0---0---0--------0---0--0--0h2---0----
A)----------0h2--0---2---0h2-------------------
E)-------------------3-------------------------
E)------------------------------0h2----
B)---3---3-----------------------3-----
G)--0h2--0----0-----------------0h2----<(this is the first
D)-----------0h2---0----0--------0----- D-chord of the lyrics)
A)----------------0h2---0--------0-----
E)-------------------------3-----------
D C G
I'm the man on the mountain, come on up
D C G
I'm the plowman in the valley with a face full of mud
C G
Yes I am fumbling and I know my car won't start
C G
Yes I am stumbling and I know I play a bad guitar
F C G
Give me little drink from your loving cup
F C G
Just one drink and I'll fall down drunk
(repeat previous progression)
I'm the man who walks the hillside in the sweet summer sun
I'm the man who brings you roses when you ain't got none
Well, I can run and jump and fish, but I won't fight
You if you want to push and pull with me all night
(repeat previous progression)
Give me little drink from your loving cup
Just one drink and I'll fall down drunk
Bm(or Em) Am G D
I feel so humble with you tonight just sitting by the fire
Bb
See your face dancing in the flame, feel your mouth kissing me again
Bb D
What a beautiful buzz, what a beautiful buzz
C G
What a beautiful buzz, what a beautiful buzz
D C G
Ohhhhh, what a beautiful buzz, what a beautiful buzz
C G
Yes, I am nitty gritty and my shirt's all torn
C G
But I would love to spill the beans with you till dawn
(repeat previous progression)
Give me little drink from your loving cup
Just one drink and I'll fall down drunk
G
Gimme little drink (repeat this a few times...)
D C G
Ohhhhhh, what a beautiful buzz, what a beautiful buzz (repeat this to fade)
Un-plugged is not the same as
never-was-plugged-in-to-begin-with.

John Jackson -My Teacher and My Old Friend
When the roll is called up yonder he'll be there
never-was-plugged-in-to-begin-with.

John Jackson -My Teacher and My Old Friend
When the roll is called up yonder he'll be there
#12
Posted 16 April 2004 - 10:33 PM
i have to be honest..i dont know you from a whole in the wall dadfad...but you are exactly what this site exemplifies!.. i havent tried the tab(going to right now) but the fact that you went out of your way to help a total stranger..speaks volumes of whats its like to be a musician, and the community with which we all are a part of
Thanks again man..... and cheers!
And if my girlfriend finds this song even rometely sexy...... you get my firstborn!!!!
hahahahaha
Thanks again man..... and cheers!
And if my girlfriend finds this song even rometely sexy...... you get my firstborn!!!!
hahahahaha
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