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by gcom007 » Thu Jul 17, 2003 1:37 pm
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You Never Know - Dave Matthews Band
transcribed for standard tuning by Elliot Kleinfelder
verse
e:------------------------------------------------|
B:------------------------------------------------|
G:--4--------4----------4--------4----------4--4--|
D:--2--------2--2-------4--------2--2-------X--2--|
A:--2--------X--X-------X--------X--X-------X--2--|
E:--0--4-4/5-5--4--5/7--2--4-4/5-5--4--5/7--2--0--|
verse-->pre-chorus
e:---------------|
B:--3--4---------|
G:--2--4---------|
D:--0--4---------|
A:-----2----5-4--|
E:---------------|
pre-chorus
e:--2-------------------------------------|
B:--3---------------------------9\7-------|
G:--2-------6-------7-----------X-X-------|
D:--4-------X--5-4--4-----------6\4-------|
A:--2--5-7--7-------5--4-5-5/7-------2h4--|
E:----------5-----------------------------|
pre-chorus-->chorus
e:--2-----------------------|
B:--3-----------------------|
G:--2-------6-------7-------|
D:--4-------X--5-4--4-------|
A:--2--5-7--7-------5--4-5--|
E:----------5---------------|
chorus
e:--3----3----2---------|
B:--3----3----3----3-2--|
G:--0----0----2----2-2--|
D:--2----0----0----2-2--|
A:--2----2---------0-0--|
E:--0----3--------------|
chorus-->verse
e:--------|
B:--------|
G:--------|
D:--------|
A:--------|
E:--3--2--|
Chorus/jam-->pre-chorus
e:--2---------|
B:--3---------|
G:--2---------|
D:--4---------|
A:--2----5-4--|
E:------------|
chorus-->"all fall down"
e:--5--|
B:--3--|
G:--2--|
D:--2--|
A:--0--|
E:-----|
"all fall down" note: I don't care if Dave's
playing a D for the first chord, I like the
relative minor better.
e:--5---5---3---3----|
B:--3---2---3---3----|
G:--2---2---0---0----|
D:--4---2---2---0----|
A:--2---4---3---0h2--|
E:--------------3----|
"all fall down"-->jam/"out of darkness"
e:--5---5---3--|
B:--3---2---3--|
G:--2---2---0--|
D:--4---2---2--|
A:--2---4---3--|
E:-------------|
jam/"out of the darkness"
e:--3------3------3------0h2--3--|
B:--3------3------3------3----3--|
G:--0------0------0------2----2--|
D:--0------0h2----0h2----0----0--|
A:--0h2----2------3--------------|
E:--3------0---------------------|
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by gcom007 » Thu Jul 17, 2003 3:56 pm
Trippin Hillbilly wrote:Is this a joke? You can't be serious!


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by ericwormann » Thu Jul 17, 2003 4:02 pm
here's what I do for standard tuned You Never Know:
I take a capo and put it on the lowest 5 strings at the seventh fret (leaving the high E open). THen i just use the raised B tab to play it with the capo and leave the high string open the whole time. That seems to be the most accurate way to play it that I could come up with.
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by DMBFreak84 » Thu Jul 17, 2003 4:47 pm
winglet82 wrote:here's what I do for standard tuned You Never Know:
I take a capo and put it on the lowest 5 strings at the seventh fret (leaving the high E open). THen i just use the raised B tab to play it with the capo and leave the high string open the whole time. That seems to be the most accurate way to play it that I could come up with.
there is a tab on here for playing it with a capo

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by DMBFreak84 » Thu Jul 17, 2003 4:47 pm
gcom007 wrote:You Never Know - Dave Matthews Band
transcribed for standard tuning by Elliot Kleinfelder

im gonna have to try this when i get home 8)
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by Granny33 » Thu Jul 17, 2003 5:08 pm
Wow, Gcom not only are you not critcisizing DMB, you're actually helping the fans! Thanks!

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by gcom007 » Thu Jul 17, 2003 5:43 pm
just so ya know, it's kinda my interpretation, it's not completely accurate...I chose voicings that I liked and that I thought flowed well with doing some of the changes (pre-chorus). Some chords are complete overdubs like the first "all fall down" chord. Dave's playing a D basically but I think a B-minor, which is the relative minor and thus very similar to D anyways sounds a lot better. but yeah, I tried to maintain accuracy as much as possible for you guys because I know you're sticklers about that...but don't expect the perfect way to play it in standard...
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