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Bartender2424
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by Bartender2424 » Sun May 09, 2004 2:21 pm
Im on an Everyday kick, no one will tab them cause the songs arent Daves best, but... a Dave song is infact a Dave song, so heres another for all you Everyday fans.... 8)
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Fool to Think
by Dave Matthews Band
Tabbed From:
Everyday
Verse
Another riff that could be mixed up and variated
G:------------------------------------------------------------------------
D:-------------------------------------------------------------5----------
A:------------3--3--3---5--5h7--5\-----------------------------------------
E:--0--0--0---------------------------3--3--3---5--5--5---3--3---3-------
Chorus
Very Hard to hear this, but I think I got it down
G:-------------------------
D:------------------------- x4
A:-5-5-5-5-5---------------
E:-----------5-5-5-5-5-----
G:--------------------------------------------
D:-5-5-5-5-5-----------5-5-5-5-5---5---5------
A:-----------5-5-5-5-5-----------5---5---5----
E:--------------------------------------------
Then end chorus with this again
G:-------------------------
D:------------------------- x2
A:-5-5-5-5-5---------------
E:-----------5-5-5-5-5-----
Thats about it, not a difficult song at all and theres much room for improvment as are al Everyday songs.
Enjoy!
~Tender
The 'Tender
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{=Bass=}
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by {=Bass=} » Sun May 09, 2004 10:04 pm
Hell yes, I love this song. Thank you, you are the man.
"But I think I can speak for the band and say we're never, ever bored. Frustrated, angry, afraid, bitter, pissed-off, mad at each other, mad at ourselves but never, ever bored." - Matthews
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street fish
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by street fish » Mon May 10, 2004 6:37 pm
The chorus uses a root-fifth-octave pattern for the D and G chords. The root of the D is 3 on the low B string, root for G is 3 on the E string.
And the bass during Leroi's little solo is the best part . . .
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