It goes on the third fret. All tab here is
written as if the capo is the nut. So the E string actually becomes
a G string and all that.
Hold the full barre chords (not just the power chords), but do not
emphasize the last three all too much. Relative to the capo, it's:
G,B,C all barre (actually A#,D,D#).
Pattern #1
Okay. The main pattern that is repeated over the whole song:
Listen to the song to get the rhythm.
e|----(3)---(3)-7--7----(3)---(3)-8--8-|
B|----(3)---(3)-7--7----(3)---(3)-8--8-|
G|----(4)---(4)-8--8----(4)---(3)-9--9-|
D|--5--5--5--5--9--9--5--5--5--5-10-10-|
A|--5--5--5--5--9--9--5--5--5--5-10-10-|
E|--0--3--0--3--7--7--0--3--0--3--8--8-|
Well, that's that. Because of the irregular wording that
Doughty uses to sing most of his songs, you have to listen to
the song to get the right rhythm/wording sequence. It's easy enough.
Pattern #2
The only other part is the little interlude. Here's that:
"Throw...noise"...one"
e|3------------1--------|
B|3------------1--------|
G|4---x8-------2---x8---|
D|5------------3--------|
A|5------------3--------|
E|3------------1--------|
And that's the music. Here's the lyrics:
(pattern #1 over and over)
Easy places to get away to.
Easy limbs languid all around you.
All my time, yeah.
Dirt on your hands.
Fingers drifting
Down my spine, yeah.
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Soundtrack to Mary.
Many minds wandering from room to room.
Many trees slain just to write it to you.
Many rays blinding
Almost drowning
Keep this whole shine
Locked in my room
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Soundtrack to Mary.
(pattern #2)
Throw back the noise, get another one
Pour out the rum, I've been drunk enough
I know the sound that you made and I
Can't seem to unremind myself
(pattern #2 once or twice, then pattern #1 until the end of song)
It goes on the third fret. All
..tab here is
written as if the capo is the nut.
.. So the E string actually
..becomes
a G string and all that.
Hold the full barre chords (not
..just the power chords), but do
..not
emphasize the last three all too
..much. Relative to the capo,
..it's:
G,B,C all barre (actually
..A#,D,D#).
Pattern #1
Okay. The main pattern that is
..repeated over the whole song:
Listen to the song to get the
..rhythm.
SOL SI SOL DOe|----(3)---(3)-7--7----(3)--
B|----(3)---(3)-7--7----(3)--
G|----(4)---(4)-8--8----(4)--
D|--5--5--5--5--9--9--5--5--5
A|--5--5--5--5--9--9--5--5--5
E|--0--3--0--3--7--7--0--3--0
...
-|-(3)-8--8-|
-|-(3)-8--8-|
-|-(3)-9--9-|
-|--5-10-10-|
-|--5-10-10-|
-|--3--8--8-|
Well, that's that. Because of the
..irregular wording that
Doughty uses to sing most of his
..songs, you have to listen to
the song to get the right
..rhythm/wording sequence. It's
..easy enough.
Pattern #2
The only other part is the little
..interlude. Here's that:
"Throw...noise"...one"
e|3------------1--------|
B|3------------1--------|
G|4---x8-------2---x8---|
D|5------------3--------|
A|5------------3--------|
E|3------------1--------|
And that's the music. Here's the
..lyrics:
(pattern #1 over and over)
Easy places to get away to.
Easy limbs languid all around you.
All my time, yeah.
Dirt on your hands.
Fingers drifting
Down my spine, yeah.
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Soundtrack to Mary.
Many minds wandering from room to
..room.
Many trees slain just to write it
..to you.
Many rays blinding
Almost drowning
Keep this whole shine
Locked in my room
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Fall
Soundtrack to Mary.
(pattern #2)
Throw back the noise, get another
..one
Pour out the rum, I've been drunk
..enough
I know the sound that you made and
..I
Can't seem to unremind myself
(pattern #2 once or twice, then
..pattern #1 until the end of
..song)
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