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Last title was too vague...Earth Jam tab

Unread post by DreaminBassMunky » Sun Jan 25, 2004 8:17 pm

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Tab for Earth Jam by Bela Fleck and The Flecktones
Tabbed from Live at the Quick

Opening section:
|----4--------------------|
|--5---7-------4----------|
|---------7--5----7-------|
|--------------------3/5--|
Play that 4 times with a pause after each. On the second and fourth times end on high A (7 on the D string). Then play the phrase with no spaces between each phrase.

At about the 2:10 mark the whole band plays that theme four times or so, then it goes into a short little breakdown at the 2:16 mark: 
|------------------------------------|
|----------------5h7---------5h7-----|
|------------------------------------|
|--0--2---4-5--------5-5-5-----------|

followed by
|-----4--------------------|
|--5----7-------4----------|
|----------7--5---7--------|
|---------------------3/5--|

right into:
|----------------------5h7—5------------|
|-------5h7-------------------7h5-------|
|------------------------------------7--|
|--5-5--------5-5-5---------------------|
Then back into the main phrase once. Note that the rhythm for the 5 with the hammer to 7’s is pretty tricky, so you’ll have to listen closely to the rhythm.

After the main phrase is played once play this:
|--------------------------------|
|--------------------------------|
|--------------------------------|
|-0--------2--------3---------5--|
Then back into the main theme four times. Then this phrase really really uber fast:
|-5-3-----5-3-----5-3---------------|
|-----5-3-----5-3----5-3------------|
|--------------------------5-3------|
|------------------------------6-3--|

G minor breakdown:
|----------------------------------3h5---------5-7---------7-5------|
|------------------------------3-5-----------8-------------------8--|
|--------muted slaps------------------------------------------------|
|--3-3--------------------3-3--------3-3------------3-3-------------|
Fiddle around with that hitting two quick low G’s before playing around in the upper register mostly with flatted 7ths and 3rd’s. Then play this at the 2:57 mark 
|---------------------------5-7--------------------7-5-----|
|-----------0-2-3--5--8-----------------0-2-3-5-----8------|
|----0-1-3-----------------------0-1-3---------------------|
|-3-----------------------------3--------------------------|

Then this
|-3-5-7--8-10-12-11-13---19-20-22---3-5-7--8-10-12-11-13-----------------|
|-5-7-8-10-12-14-13-15---20-22-24 --5-7-8-10-12-14-13-15-----------------|
|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
Yeah good luck with that section. It’s the same basic G minor scale (Flatted third and flatted 7th, no flatted 6th which causes for an interesting sounding third at the 14th fret there. It is a really difficult run to pull off, but hey He’s Victor Wooten.

After that at the 3:09 mark play:
|----4-------------------------|
|-5----7------4----2-----------|
|---------7-5----3-----5-------|
|---------------------------3--|

3:12 to 3:49 marks a free Victor Wooten solo. I am not going to tab it…because I can’t. The live solo is very percussive and uses slaps and muted pops a lot. I’ll give you one commonly used fill, and try to explain the theory behind the solo:
|--------------p3----p5----p7-----|
|---p5--p7------------------------|
|------------s1---s3----s5--------|
|-s3---s5-------------------------|
The solo, like the last jam section, is also in G minor. So just get funky. Slap the low G and pop on the high G and high Bb. But keep it mostly percussive, slapping and popping muted notes. Also throw in harmonic G’s where you can. 

At 3:50 he begins to play this run fast:
|-------------------------------0--------------|
|---------0-2-3------------0-----3-0-----------|
|--0-1-3-----------0-1-3------------3-1--------|
|-3---------------3-------------------------3--|
Play that three times then play this again same speed:
|--------------------------------------|
|---------0-2-3-----------0-3-3-4-5----|
|--0-1-3----------0-1-3----------------|
|-3---------------3--------------------|
Once you hit on the five at the 4:01 mark go back into the main phrase.  Play that 4 times till 4:11 then play this:
|---------------------------------------------------------|
|-----------------------------------2----4----5-----------|
|-------------------2--0--------------------------0-2-----|
|0----2----3----2-------3-2---0----2---3---2-----------3--|

|----------------------------------------------|
|-----2----4-----------------------------------|
|----------------2-3---------------------------|
|0----2------3---------0-------2-----3----5----|
Till the 4:32 mark when you play this:
|---------------------------------------|
|---------------------------------------|
|-----------3--5------------------------|
|-3--5--6------------3--5--6--1--3------|
Fill:
|----------------------------------|
|-----------------5--3-------------|
|----------3--5--------5-----------|
|-3--5--6------------------1-3-----|

Play that phrase above phrase ten times over Bela’s solo, until 5:36 mark then play this twice:
|--------------------------0--5-7------------------------0-7-5--------|
|----------------0--2--3---8-------------------0--2--3--------8------|
|------0--1--3------------------------0--1--3-------------------------|
|13\3-------------------------------3---------------------------------|
That ends at 5:49.

And this begins, (bass part over Jeff’s Solo) make sure to hold out each note at the end of the phrase.
|---4-------------------------------------|
|-5----7-------4--------------------------|
|----------7--5---7-----------------------|
|---------------------0-------------------|

|---4--------------------------|
|-5---7-------4----------------|
|--------7--5----7--3----------|
|------------------------------|

|---4---------------------------|
|-5---7-------4-----------------|
|--------7--5----7--------------|
|--------------------0----------|

|---4----------------------------|
|-5---7-------4------------------|
|--------7--5----7---------------|
|--------------------3-----------|

|---4-----------------------------|
|-5---7-------4-------------------|
|--------7--5----7----------------|
|---------------------1-----------|

|---4------------------------------|
|-5---7-------4--------------------|
|--------7--5----7-----------------|
|---------------------0------------|

At 6:15 the style changes a little bit:
|---4---------------------------------------|
|-5---7-------4-----------1---3---5---6-----|
|--------7--5----7--------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------|
At 6:20 that main theme kicks in as Jeff grabs the two saxophones. That main theme, which I assume you would know by now, goes till 7:29 where you play this slow run:
|----------------------|
|----------------------|
|----------------------|
|0-----2-----3-----5---|
7:34 brings you this ending:
|---4-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-5---7-------4-----3------3---------------------------------------4-5-7----|
|--------7--5-----3----5-3----5----4------4-----4--------4-5-7--------------|
|-----------------------------------6---8-6---8-6---8-5-7-------------------|
The ending is tricky, you have to listen to the timing very closely. 
That was about 2 days worth of work, done all by ear. Not terribly difficult when you break it all down. You just need to listen. Questions, commments, praises? 8)
Last edited by DreaminBassMunky on Sun Jan 25, 2004 8:45 pm, edited 5 times in total.
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Unread post by i like tictacs » Sun Jan 25, 2004 8:25 pm

uh bahhhh =O

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Unread post by GSR » Sun Jan 25, 2004 9:48 pm

OH SHIT. i was listening to this song today and was thinking about trying to tab it from the dvd...thank you. :D
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Unread post by DreaminBassMunky » Sun Jan 25, 2004 11:27 pm

Anytime.
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Unread post by Bartender2424 » Thu Feb 05, 2004 6:22 pm

Victor Wooten has Jesus in his playing I know it, hes just fucking amazing, him and claypool are by far the coolest and best bassists ever
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Unread post by DreaminBassMunky » Thu Feb 05, 2004 7:10 pm

True dat.
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Unread post by i like tictacs » Thu Feb 05, 2004 8:07 pm

Bartender2424 wrote:coolest bassists ever

BLASPHEMY :evil:
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Unread post by DreaminBassMunky » Thu Feb 05, 2004 9:47 pm

i like tictacs wrote:
Bartender2424 wrote:coolest bassists ever

BLASPHEMY :evil:
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Unread post by Bartender2424 » Thu Feb 05, 2004 11:22 pm

Stefans really good and everything but hes like a flashlight compared to two big stars next to Les Claypool and Vic Wooten. Hes my idol too man but you gotta realize whos better. Stefan is better in one way, he goes well with a full band where as Les Claypool could never sound as good with a band as Stefan. Vic is just all around the best bassist aroound :)
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Unread post by i like tictacs » Fri Feb 06, 2004 8:09 am

I know that Vic and Les are more talented bassists then Stefan...I highlited 'coolest' for a reason...NONE OF THEM HAVE STEEZ LIKE STEFAN! :lol:
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Unread post by i like tictacs » Fri Feb 06, 2004 8:10 am

I know that Vic and Les are more talented bassists then Stefan...I highlited 'coolest' for a reason...NONE OF THEM HAVE STEEZ LIKE STEFAN! :lol:
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Unread post by DreaminBassMunky » Sat Feb 07, 2004 12:05 am

If Jaco was still alive he would kick everyone's ass because that guy was a true virtuoso. He took the bass to a level that had never been seen before, playing it as a solo instrument, and just completely paving the way for any and all bass players after him. No one beats Jaco. Who incidentally has the same birthday as me. :-D
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Unread post by Bartender2424 » Thu May 27, 2004 7:47 pm

DreaminBassMunky wrote:If Jaco was still alive he would kick everyone's ass because that guy was a true virtuoso. He took the bass to a level that had never been seen before, playing it as a solo instrument, and just completely paving the way for any and all bass players after him. No one beats Jaco. Who incidentally has the same birthday as me. :-D
Jaco's still alive.... he just took over Billy Sheenans body.
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Unread post by xero » Fri May 28, 2004 12:01 am

Bartender2424 wrote:
DreaminBassMunky wrote:If Jaco was still alive he would kick everyone's ass because that guy was a true virtuoso. He took the bass to a level that had never been seen before, playing it as a solo instrument, and just completely paving the way for any and all bass players after him. No one beats Jaco. Who incidentally has the same birthday as me. :-D
Jaco's still alive.... he just took over Billy Sheenans body.
^ Sounds pretty accurate, heh. ;)

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Unread post by i like tictacs » Tue Jun 15, 2004 2:54 pm

just started playing this thouroughly. nice job man.
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