my stab at American Baby (with videos)

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my stab at American Baby (with videos)

Unread post by AdWolF16 » Wed Mar 30, 2005 3:42 pm

i posted this over on ufck, but i figure not everyone gets over there.. so here's my American Baby tab, and a couple videos of the studio and live versions of the bridge riff

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#-----------------------------PLEASE NOTE-----------------------------------------#
#The following file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation  #
#of the song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or       #
#research. Remember to view this file in Courier, or some other monospaced        #
#font                                                                             #
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------#

American Baby, by Dave Matthews Band
Tabbed by Adam Hanley (adwolf16@aol.com)
www.angelfire.com/music4/dmbmidis

Author's note: I added indicators in my tab of downbeats (*) and upbeats (+), as well as 

accents (^). Feel free to ignore them if you have the beat down pretty well, but it's got a 

lot of funky syncopations and off-beat accents so I thought they might be helpful.


Pizzicato violin loop - Studio version, for guitar:

e-----------------|-----------------|
b-----------------|-3---3-2---------|
g-2---4-----4-----|---------4-2-----|
d-----------------|-----------------|
a---5-----5-----5-|-------------5-5-|
E-----------------|-----------------|

  * + * + * * + *   * + * + * + * +

For violin, in standard D major position:

e-----------------|-----------------|
a-0---1-----1-----|-3---3-2-1-0-----|
d---0-----0-----0-|-------------0-0-|
g-----------------|-----------------|

  * + * + * * + *   * + * + * + * +


Live version, for guitar:

e-----------------|-----------------|
b-----------------|-3---3-2---------|
g-4-----4-----4---|---------4-2---2-|
d-----------------|-------------4---|
a-----5-----5---5-|-----------------|
E-----------------|-----------------|

  * + * + * * + *   * + * + * + * +

For violin, in standard D major position:

e-----------------|-----------------|
a-1-----1-----1---|-3---3-2-1-0---0-|
d-----0-----0---0-|-------------3---|
g-----------------|-----------------|

  * + * + * * + *   * + * + * + * +

Not sure why Boyd plays this part differently in the studio than on the road, but he does. 

It's kind of not as good live because now his accents are on the downbeat of 1, the upbeat 

of 2, and the downbeat of 4, while the rest of the band's accents are on the downbeat of 2 

and the upbeat of 3. But whatever, Boyd is classically trained so he's probably right.


Verse:

e-----------------|-----------------|
b-----------------|-----------------|
g---x-4-----4-----|-x-x-----7-----6-|
d-----------------|-----------------|
a---x-2-----2-----|-x-x---5-5-----4-|
E---x-3-----3-----|-x-x-7-----5---5-|

  * + * + * + * +   * + * + * + * + 

Pretty straightforward.. be careful not to get confused about which beat is 2 and which 

beat is 4, because that can throw you off pretty bad once the chorus comes in.



Chorus:

e-----------------|-----------------|
b-----------------|-----------------|
g-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-|-7-7-7-7-7-6-6-6-|
d-----------------|-----------------|
a-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-|-5-5-5-5-5-4-4-4-|
E-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-|-7-7-7-7-7-5-5-5-|

      ^     ^           ^     ^ 

Straightforward again.. Same chords as the verse, but played more aggressively and with 

more room for variation in the strumming pattern. 



Bridge - This part is funny. In the studio, they play a different riff than they play live. 

On the studio version, Dave rests for a quarter beat before coming in on 2:


Studio version:

e-----------------|-----------------|
b-----------------|---2/3-2---------|
g---------2---4---|-----------------|
d-------4---2-----|-4---------------|
a-----5---------2-|-----------------|
E-----------------|-----------------|

  * + * + * + * +   * + * + * + * + 

e-----------------|-----------------|
b-----------------|---2/3-2-3/5-----|
g---------2---4---|-----------------|
d-------4---2-----|-4---------------|
a-----5---------2-|-----------------|
E-----------------|-----------------|

  * + * + * + * +   * + * + * + * + 


But in the live versions, he (and the rest of the band) comes in on the upbeat of 2, adding 

a slight variation to the first few notes being played. The general riff is the same either 

way, but be careful of the extra note:


Live version:

e-----------------|-----------------|
b-----------------|---2/3-2---------|
g-------2-4---4---|-----------------|
d-----4-----2-----|-4---------------|
a---5-----------2-|-----------------|
E-----------------|-----------------|

  * + * + * + * +   * + * + * + * + 

e-----------------|-----------------|
b-----------------|---2/3-2-3/5-----|
g-------2-4---4---|-----------------|
d-----4-----2-----|-4---------------|
a---5-----------2-|-----------------|
E-----------------|-----------------|

  * + * + * + * +   * + * + * + * + 

That's about it, there are really only two main sections (chorus/verse and bridge) but 

playing it solo can be very tricky. Email me at AdWolf16@aol.com with comments or 

suggestions, and visit my dmb midis site at www.angelfire.com/music4/dmbmidis
and here are the vids.. right click save as

American Baby bridge - Studio

American Baby bridge - Live

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Unread post by Sciaracastro » Wed Mar 30, 2005 3:45 pm

if u watch the vid some1 posted here, the bridge part is different (i tabbed it too)

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Unread post by dmbguitar718 » Wed Mar 30, 2005 3:51 pm

Sciaracastro wrote:if u watch the vid some1 posted here, the bridge part is different (i tabbed it too)
No, Adam's tab is 100%, trust me. :)
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Unread post by Duffman » Wed Mar 30, 2005 3:58 pm

its not this?

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E---------------------------------------------------
B------------------2h3-2-----------------2h3-2-3/5--
G------2-4---4---------------2-4---4----------------
D--2-4-----2-----4-------2-4-----2-----4------------
A--------------2---------------------2--------------
E--------------------------------------------------- 
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Unread post by Sciaracastro » Wed Mar 30, 2005 4:39 pm

dmbguitar718 wrote:
Sciaracastro wrote:if u watch the vid some1 posted here, the bridge part is different (i tabbed it too)
No, Adam's tab is 100%, trust me. :)
man i watched carefully the vid again and he starts w/ his index

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Unread post by dmbguitar718 » Wed Mar 30, 2005 4:40 pm

Duffman wrote:its not this?

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E---------------------------------------------------
B------------------2h3-2-----------------2h3-2-3/5--
G------2-4---4---------------2-4---4----------------
D--2-4-----2-----4-------2-4-----2-----4------------
A--------------2---------------------2--------------
E--------------------------------------------------- 
well its basically that, but it starts on a d.

i'm pretty sure. *goes to listen*
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Unread post by Sciaracastro » Wed Mar 30, 2005 4:41 pm

dmbguitar718 wrote:
Duffman wrote:its not this?

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E---------------------------------------------------
B------------------2h3-2-----------------2h3-2-3/5--
G------2-4---4---------------2-4---4----------------
D--2-4-----2-----4-------2-4-----2-----4------------
A--------------2---------------------2--------------
E--------------------------------------------------- 
well its basically that, but it starts on a d.

i'm pretty sure. *goes to listen*
i think the bass starts on a D

edit: the guitar starts w/ a D too, but it's and open D!!! ;)

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Unread post by purljam999 » Wed Mar 30, 2005 4:51 pm

I just made the same post on ufck, it starts with an open D. Then he goes to the 4 on the D string with his pinky. I also watched the video.
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Unread post by Sciaracastro » Wed Mar 30, 2005 4:57 pm

and the first time he plays 2h3 and not 2/3 ;)

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Unread post by Duffman » Wed Mar 30, 2005 5:12 pm

Sciaracastro wrote:
dmbguitar718 wrote:
Duffman wrote:its not this?

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E---------------------------------------------------
B------------------2h3-2-----------------2h3-2-3/5--
G------2-4---4---------------2-4---4----------------
D--2-4-----2-----4-------2-4-----2-----4------------
A--------------2---------------------2--------------
E--------------------------------------------------- 
well its basically that, but it starts on a d.

i'm pretty sure. *goes to listen*
i think the bass starts on a D

edit: the guitar starts w/ a D too, but it's and open D!!! ;)
ahh, yeah, i just watched the video and thats what it looks like
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