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by billywestom » Tue Apr 22, 2003 6:48 pm
This is exactly how
I would have the entire tab setup..
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Verse
E:--------------------
B:--4-----------------
G:--1----4----7----6--
D:--2----1----4----2--
A:--4----2----5----4--
E:-------4----7----5--
"Oh my love, how you do me..."
(Go from the third chord of the verse directly to this)
E:---------------------
B:--2---0--------------
G:--2---2---4---4-\-3--
D:--2---2---x---x-\-x--
A:--0---1---2---2-\-1--
E:---------------------
"Play...with...me...again..."
(Go from the E chord of the previous section directly to this part...Strum each chord once)
E:--------------------
B:--4-----------------
G:--1----4----7----6--
D:--2----1----4----2--
A:--4----2----5----4--
E:-------4----7----5--
"Same old song..."
E:------------------------------------3--3--
B:--4-------------------5---------1---0--0--
G:--1----4----7----7----6----5----x---0--0--
D:--2----1----4----6----6----x----2---0--0--
A:--4----2----5----5----4----3----3---2--2--
E:-------4----7----4------------------3--3--
"How could I even try..."
E:---------------
B:---------------
G:---------------
D:--6----6----6-- <---4
A:--4----4----4-- <---1on 1st,2nd 4(2on 3rd 4)
E:--x----5----2-- <---2on5(1on2)
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billywestom on Tue Apr 22, 2003 8:44 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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by jkanter » Tue Apr 22, 2003 8:35 pm
See...the reason I wouldn't do that is because that section does not end on the 1x3...it ends on the A->E.
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by billywestom » Tue Apr 22, 2003 8:43 pm
jkanter wrote:See...the reason I wouldn't do that is because that section does not end on the 1x3...it ends on the A->E.
oh jeeze, i just realized that....there, now what do you think??...this is gettin' confusing...damn you dave!

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by jkanter » Tue Apr 22, 2003 11:47 pm
billywestom wrote:jkanter wrote:See...the reason I wouldn't do that is because that section does not end on the 1x3...it ends on the A->E.
oh jeeze, i just realized that....there, now what do you think??...this is gettin' confusing...damn you dave!

See...even still there. You are technically saying there that the "Oh my love, how you do me..." part ends on the 1x3. My tabs end where that part ends. If the end is played differently(as the end of the verse into "oh my love" is different) then it's a new section of the tab. The reason I put the transition in there is because in all honesty, people want to see tabs...not read. It says it right there that you play the verse, then verse->other transition -> other All my tabs follow the same rules that they are tabbed once in order they are played. Maybe that will help. The transition part I showed was necessary to show the move into the other part because it is different from the verse and from the other part...although it's a combination of the 2
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by billywestom » Tue Apr 22, 2003 11:50 pm
jkanter wrote:billywestom wrote:jkanter wrote:See...the reason I wouldn't do that is because that section does not end on the 1x3...it ends on the A->E.
oh jeeze, i just realized that....there, now what do you think??...this is gettin' confusing...damn you dave!

See...even still there. You are technically saying there that the "Oh my love, how you do me..." part ends on the 1x3. My tabs end where that part ends. If the end is played differently(as the end of the verse into "oh my love" is different) then it's a new section of the tab. The reason I put the transition in there is because in all honesty, people want to see tabs...not read. It says it right there that you play the verse, then verse->other transition -> other All my tabs follow the same rules that they are tabbed once in order they are played. Maybe that will help. The transition part I showed was necessary to show the move into the other part because it is different from the verse and from the other part...although it's a combination of the 2
ok, i see what you are saying...i guess when the two parts are sort of "intertwined" it seems that it could confuse some people. anyway, i am sure no one will really have a problem learning it, there is nothing wrong with it, after all, it's your tab! keep up the good work

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