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Interlude(Ft. Sherri DuPree)

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:55 am
by DhamaBum
Lovely song, TOO SHORT! But very simple, almost positive about the tuning and the tab is right for the most part, listen for variants.

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Eb tuning I think
"And they 
*meet...                                       Late on a saturday  "
eb:------------------------------------------------------|
Bb:------------------------------------------------------|
Gb:---------0-------0-------5/---------------------------|        x4 
Db:-------2-------0-------5-----------------2--------2--------2-|
Ab:----0-------2-------3-----------------3--------3--------3--|
Eb:-------------------------------------1--------1--------1-----|

And they meet
Late on a Saturday
In the grip
Of winter's chapped lips
One's blind
To all he has inside
One's sure
That he knows what life's got in store


I just strum this a bit, but I think there's a bit of picking in there. Chords are about right though
"And when...       Stars      Drunks  Bar
eb:------------------------------------------------|
Bb:------------------------------------------------|
Gb:------------------------------------------------|        
Db:-----2-----------0---------2--------2----------|     x4
Ab:-----3-----------2---------2--------3---------|
Eb:-----1-----------3---------0--------1----------|

And when the stars
And drunks have left the bar
He says we've just met
But I've seen you around
Can we share a  car
Back to my place with movies made about outer space
And so it seems they're off to share their wasted dreams

Hopefully this will just jumpstart somone to complete a better one, but this is a fine starting point.

Re: Interlude(Ft. Sherri DuPree)

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 11:31 pm
by The_Kevin_Divine
i love you

Re: Interlude(Ft. Sherri DuPree)

Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 3:11 am
by Pottah
ya those last chords are a tad ruf lol but nice dude something ive always wanted to do since the album came out and get a good friend of mine to sing it

Re: Interlude(Ft. Sherri DuPree)

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 9:08 pm
by steveo
It's not a half step its standard