Here is the opening of "Oh":

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Unread post by ericwormann » Sat Sep 27, 2003 10:16 pm

gravedigger wrote:are ya sure its in raised B? the song is in A and it sounds like standard chords in the song. I've been playin around with it and I find it sounds closest with Capo on 2 and playing it on G. TRY IT

only thing is the ending part where the low E string open is played before the final A chord. there's a few different guitar tracks layed down on this song. I think its my favorite song from the album right now. then again I like Gravedigger and Some Devil quite a bit. and Dodo is catchy. anyway,

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It is definitely in raised B. It was teased a couple times during the past year and was always followed by a Raised B song. The other guitar is played by Tim Reynolds, so that would explain the lower notes.

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Unread post by WyoJLH » Sun Sep 28, 2003 11:35 am

I could be wrong but im almost absolutely positive that its in raised B because the few times that it has been teased has been right after or before you never know, which is in raised B, or after stay or leave, which is in raised B

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Unread post by gravedigger » Sun Sep 28, 2003 6:53 pm

winglet82 wrote:
It is definitely in raised B. It was teased a couple times during the past year and was always followed by a Raised B song. The other guitar is played by Tim Reynolds, so that would explain the lower notes.
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Re: Here is the opening of "Oh":

Unread post by Jay » Sun Sep 28, 2003 7:07 pm

mattygp wrote:Its the same thing he did 8/26/02. It has already been tabbed. hope it helps some. peace.

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Author/Artist: Dave Matthews Band 
Title: Improv 8/26/02 
Transcribed by: Greg K. 
Email: kokosigp@jmu.edu 
Tuning: B E A D F# B 
or Capo 7th Fret 

------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 
-------2-------3------------------------------------------------------------- 
-------2-------0------------4--/2-------------------------------------------- 
----2--2-------4--4---------5------2--0-------------------------------------- 
--0----0---/5--5----5----5--5------------------------------------------------ 
-----------------------3----3-------------------------------------------------
no questions, i just wanted it to line up so i can play it....
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Unread post by egyptianrob » Mon Sep 29, 2003 12:05 pm

Hey doesn't your guitar bend or strings snap if you go to raised B?
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new guy with the oh chords

Unread post by jything » Mon Sep 29, 2003 2:10 pm

guys here's the format for oh (simplest format)
intro:
E-A-D

verse:
A-F#m-A-E

chorus:
D-Bm-D-Bm

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Re: new guy with the oh chords

Unread post by gravedigger » Mon Sep 29, 2003 6:51 pm

jything wrote:guys here's the format for oh (simplest format)
intro:
E-A-D

verse:
A-F#m-A-E

chorus:
D-Bm-D-Bm
yep, that's bang on. but what about the ending part? :o yeah and with a capo on the 2nd fret the chords become:

D-G-C

G-Em-G-D

C-Am-C-Am



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Unread post by Ranting Thespian » Tue Sep 30, 2003 1:05 am

egyptianrob wrote:Hey doesn't your guitar bend or strings snap if you go to raised B?
Depends. If you take regular guitar strings, and just tune them, it will cause problems, and your strings will break much easier.


I forget who had the raised B guitar. I think it was Appsoldier, but I forget. Who ever it is, give the man the info.
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