AC/DC - "big balls" Tablature
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From uunet!munnari.oz.au!bruce.cs.monash.edu.au!labtam!labtam!chris Mon Dec 14 14:06:26 PST 1992
Article: 527 of rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature
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From: chris@labtam.labtam.oz.au
(Chris Taylor)
Subject: Big Balls
Organization: Labtam Australia Pty. Ltd., Melbourne, Australia
Date: Fri, 11 Dec 1992 01:13:20 GMT
Message-ID: <1992Dec11.011320.2841@labtam.labtam.oz.au>
Keywords: Big Balls
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Someone requested this a while back.
I thought I'd have a go since it is such a simple song.
Everyone should be able to play it - even if they don't want to.
For those unfamiliar with this, it is a little ditty on "Dirty Deeds".
(The album that also contains the only AC/DC ballard in existance - "Ride on".)
Very sparse, trebly, resonably clean guitar sound and no guitar solo
- nothing like the sound of AC/DC today.
Dont take my attempts at representing timing too seriously,
your best bet is to listen to the actual song.
If you attempt to play along with the recording - beware that it may
sound off due to the recording being a bit below standard pitch (my copy is).
(I can get around this by lifting the whammy bar slightly - sounds rotten
if you play alone, but blends in with the recording o.k since the quavering
is not obvious - certainly sounds better than being out of tune)
BIG BALLS (AC/DC)
==================
Intro: (Softly)
E E D# D C C D D# E E D# D C C D D# E E D# D C
-------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------
--9------9-8-7-5----5-7-8-9----------------------------------------
--7------7-6-5-3----3-5-6-7------Similarly-------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------
(Hard)
C D D B B B B B
-------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------4-4-4-4-4.------------------------------------------
--5-/-7---7-\--4-4-4-4-4.------------------------------------------
--3-/-5---5-\--2-2-2-2-2.------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------
1st Verse (all verses SPOKEN - as in all great poetry)
E (let ring) C (let ring)
Well I'm upper-upper ...
E (let ring) C (let ring)
Gods' gift to ...
E (let ring) C (let ring)
And my ballrooms always filled ...
D (let ring) B B B B B
The social pages say I've got ...
Chorus
All chords stoccato (i.e jab then rest) until last line.
(Refer below for chord riff details)
E (chord riff) C#m (chord riff)
I've GOT big balls, ...
They're SUCH big balls, ...
And HE's got big ...
C C C D D A A A B
BUT WE'VE GOT THE ....
2nd Verse
E C
And my ballrooms always ...
E C
And everybody ...
E C
If your name is one the ...
D B B B B B
Everybody says I've ....
Chorus
3rd Verse
E C/E
Some balls are held for ...
E C/E
But when they're held for pleasure - ...
E C/E
My balls are always bouncing - ...
D/F# B B B B B
It's my belief that my big balls ...
Chorus
Fade out to chants of "Ball-sucker,Ball-sucker"
(at least that's what the kids said when I was at school)
FINE DETAILS
------------
Basically you can use whatever chord positions you like.
For the unadventurous all barre chords or all open chords will suffice.
Hovever the following are my preferances for recreating the sound of this
subtle and beautiful piece.
In general a biting, trebly sound is desired - so pick viciously and emhasize
the treble strings. The intro should sound more mellow.
The chorus has a chord riff like this (stoccato)
The (D) is an optional passing note.
E E E E (D) C#m C#m C#m C#m (D) (repeat)
Played ala:
E E E E (D) C#m
------------------------4--------------------------------------
--5----5----5---5-------5--------------------------------------
--4----4----4---4-------6--------------------------------------
--2----2----2---2---0---6--------------------------------------
------------------------4--------------------------------------
------------------------------Similarily-----------------------
Verse
E XX245X
C X3555X
D XX0232
B X2444X
D/F# 2X0232 (optional bass note)
C/E 03555X (optional bass note)
Chorus
E XX245X
C#m X46654
C X3555X
D X5777X
A X0222X
B X2444X
ALTERNATIVELY
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For
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From: chris@labtam.labtam.oz.au
(Chris Taylor)
Subject: Big Balls
Organization: Labtam Australia Pty. Ltd., Melbourne, Australia
Date: Fri, 11 Dec 1992 01:13:20 GMT
Message-ID: <1992Dec11.011320.2841@labtam.labtam.oz.au>
Keywords: Big Balls
Sender: news@labtam.labtam.oz.au (Net News Administrator)
Lines: 141
Someone requested this a while back.
I thought I'd have a go since it is such a simple song.
Everyone should be able to play it - even if they don't want to.
For those unfamiliar with this, it is a little ditty on "Dirty Deeds".
(The album that also contains the only AC/DC ballard in existance - "Ride on".)
Very sparse, trebly, resonably clean guitar sound and no guitar solo
- nothing like the sound of AC/DC today.
Dont take my attempts at representing timing too seriously,
your best bet is to listen to the actual song.
If you attempt to play along with the recording - beware that it may
sound off due to the recording being a bit below standard pitch (my copy is).
(I can get around this by lifting the whammy bar slightly - sounds rotten
if you play alone, but blends in with the recording o.k since the quavering
is not obvious - certainly sounds better than being out of tune)
BIG BALLS (AC/DC)
==================
Intro: (Softly)
E E D# D C C D D# E E D# D C C D D# E E D# D C
-------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------
--9------9-8-7-5----5-7-8-9----------------------------------------
--7------7-6-5-3----3-5-6-7------Similarly-------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------
(Hard)
C D D B B B B B
-------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------4-4-4-4-4.------------------------------------------
--5-/-7---7-\--4-4-4-4-4.------------------------------------------
--3-/-5---5-\--2-2-2-2-2.------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------
1st Verse (all verses SPOKEN - as in all great poetry)
E (let ring) C (let ring)
Well I'm upper-upper ...
E (let ring) C (let ring)
Gods' gift to ...
E (let ring) C (let ring)
And my ballrooms always filled ...
D (let ring) B B B B B
The social pages say I've got ...
Chorus
All chords stoccato (i.e jab then rest) until last line.
(Refer below for chord riff details)
E (chord riff) C#m (chord riff)
I've GOT big balls, ...
They're SUCH big balls, ...
And HE's got big ...
C C C D D A A A B
BUT WE'VE GOT THE ....
2nd Verse
E C
And my ballrooms always ...
E C
And everybody ...
E C
If your name is one the ...
D B B B B B
Everybody says I've ....
Chorus
3rd Verse
E C/E
Some balls are held for ...
E C/E
But when they're held for pleasure - ...
E C/E
My balls are always bouncing - ...
D/F# B B B B B
It's my belief that my big balls ...
Chorus
Fade out to chants of "Ball-sucker,Ball-sucker"
(at least that's what the kids said when I was at school)
FINE DETAILS
------------
Basically you can use whatever chord positions you like.
For the unadventurous all barre chords or all open chords will suffice.
Hovever the following are my preferances for recreating the sound of this
subtle and beautiful piece.
In general a biting, trebly sound is desired - so pick viciously and emhasize
the treble strings. The intro should sound more mellow.
The chorus has a chord riff like this (stoccato)
The (D) is an optional passing note.
E E E E (D) C#m C#m C#m C#m (D) (repeat)
Played ala:
E E E E (D) C#m
------------------------4--------------------------------------
--5----5----5---5-------5--------------------------------------
--4----4----4---4-------6--------------------------------------
--2----2----2---2---0---6--------------------------------------
------------------------4--------------------------------------
------------------------------Similarily-----------------------
Verse
E XX245X
C X3555X
D XX0232
B X2444X
D/F# 2X0232 (optional bass note)
C/E 03555X (optional bass note)
Chorus
E XX245X
C#m X46654
C X3555X
D X5777X
A X0222X
B X2444X
ALTERNATIVELY
-------------
For
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