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by emorokr12 » Thu Mar 02, 2006 8:03 pm
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by Davy28 » Thu Mar 02, 2006 9:34 pm
Whoa, this song is so bizarre!
Forget about the reasons and the treasons we are seeking
Forget about the notion that our emotions can be swept away, kept at bay
Forget about being guilty, we are innocent instead
For soon we will all find our lives swept away
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by Ramon » Fri Mar 03, 2006 8:34 am
Litho Blitho
by Dave Matthews
Tabbed by Adam Hanley
This song is in 12/8, which is easy to follow at the beginning but gets more confusing as some of the guitars play on off-beats.. Just count "123 123" every measure and you should be alright.. Dave plays it in baritone and raised-baritone tuning, but don't bother to restring - it's just as easy standard.
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Guitar One:
e-/3-3-0-2---0-----0-2---0-|
b----------3---0-3-----3---|
g--------------------------|
d--------------------------|
a--------------------------|
E--------------------------|
This riff repeats throughout the whole song (and FYI, is exactly the same as the "breakdown/outro" of Mother Father.. apparently "Litho Blitho" is Gambian for "Mother Father")
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Guitar Two (Bass-ish line):
e-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|
b-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|
g-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|
d-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|
a-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|
E-0-0-0-0-0-0-|-3-3-3-3-3-3-|-2-2-2-2-2-2-|-0-0-0-0-0-0-|-0-0-0-0-0-0-|
Repeat 5 x
e-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|
b-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|
g-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|
d-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|
a-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|
E-3-3---3-3---|-2-2---2-2---|-0-0---0-0-0-|-0-0---0-0-0-|
e-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|
b-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|
g-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|--->
d-------------|-------------|-------------|-------------|
a-------------|-------------|-3-3---3-3---|-2-2---2-2---|
E-3-3---3-3---|-2-2---2-2---|-------------|-------------|
e-------------|-------------|-------------|
b-------------|-------------|-------------|
g-------------|-------------|-------------|
d-------------|-------------|-------------|
a-------------|-------------|-------------|
E-3-3---2-2---|-3--2--0--0--|-0-0-0-0-0-0-|
This guitar comes in after the first measure.. it just plays these riffs over and over (once or twice the C->B progression is played on the baritone, but it's just as good on the A string)
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Guitar Three (left headphone):
e-------------------------| e-------------------------|
b-----------5-----------5-| b-----------5-----------5-|
g---7-4-6-------7-4-6-----| g---7-4-5-------7-4-5-----|
d-5-------7---5-------7---| d-5-------7---5-------7---|
a-------------------------| a-------------------------|
E-------------------------| E-------------------------|
The first riff is played most of the measures.. the second riff (very slight variation) is played when the bass line goes up to C and B on the A string.. This guitar fades in during the third measure and has a real The Stone feel to it
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Guitar Four (right headphone):
e-------------------------|
b-------------------------|
g---4-----------4---------|
d-------7---5-------7---5-|
a-7-----------7-----------|
E-------------------------|
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
This riff is palm muted, and the "1 through 6" below them correspond to each note's respective 8th note.. i.e., there are 12 eighth notes per measure (broken up into two sixes), and the notes are played on the 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 6th.. Listen to the recording to get the feel of it
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Guitar Five
e---7---5---8---7---5---8-|
b-------------------------|
g-------------------------|
d-------------------------|
a-------------------------|
E-------------------------|
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
This is one of the high riffs that throws the timing of this song off.. it fades in somewhere near the 4th measure.. the easiest way to play it is with upstrokes of your pick, since the notes all hit on upbeats
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Guitar Six
e-12----15----14----12----15----14----|
b----15----------------15-------------|
g-------------------------------------|
d-------------------------------------|
a-------------------------------------|
E-------------------------------------|
This one fades in during the fifth measure, and also throws off the timing... it's counted like "1+ 2 3 1+ 2 3".. it gets confusing because the "1+" feels more like it should be a "3+", with the high G starting off each half measure, when it's actually the 2nd beat.
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