DIFRANCO, ANI - "gravel" Tablature
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Gravel
from Living In Clip
by Ani DiFranco
Verse 1:
The bass plays on the drum beats.
G-----------------------------------------------------------------|
D-----------------------------------------------------------------|
A--------------------2-----3--------------------------------------|
E-------------5---------------------------------------------------|
Chorus:
G------------------------------------------------------------------|
D------------------------------------------------------------------|
A------------------------------------------------------------------|
E-1--1-1--3-0-3-5--5-5--3--3-3-0----1-----1-1--3-0--3---5--5-5-----|
G----------------------------2--2-2--------------------------------------|
D---------2--3--3-3--5--2-5----------5-5-5--2-3--------------------------|
A-3--3--5----------------------------------------------------------------|
E-------------------------------------------------------------3----------|
the second verse of the chorus is basically the same with a few
variations that you can fool with yourself but the one worth noting is:
G----------------------------|
D-----------------3----------|
A-----2----3--5--------------|
E-5--------------------------|
Now the part below comes directly after the first chorus and it is fast.
the part where she says 'oh oh oh oh' etc:
G-------------------------|
D-------------------------|
A--3--3---------3---------|
E-5--5---0-3-5-5-5-3------|
Verse 2 is like verse one with variations near the end and the second
chorus is again, alike with very minor variations that you can even
ignore BUT verse 3 goes:
G----------------------------------------|
D----------------------------------------|
A-----2--3----------3--------------------|
E--5---------0-3-5-5--5-3----------------|
this continues till the very end. it is actually a combination of
the verse figures and the 'oh oh' figure (for lack of a better name)
note: i prefer playing 5's to 0's but you can just as well substitute if
it makes your paying easier and still sound ok without too much ringing.
transcribed by Aprile Whyte
from Living In Clip
by Ani DiFranco
Verse 1:
The bass plays on the drum beats.
G-----------------------------------------------------------------|
D-----------------------------------------------------------------|
A--------------------2-----3--------------------------------------|
E-------------5---------------------------------------------------|
Chorus:
G------------------------------------------------------------------|
D------------------------------------------------------------------|
A------------------------------------------------------------------|
E-1--1-1--3-0-3-5--5-5--3--3-3-0----1-----1-1--3-0--3---5--5-5-----|
G----------------------------2--2-2--------------------------------------|
D---------2--3--3-3--5--2-5----------5-5-5--2-3--------------------------|
A-3--3--5----------------------------------------------------------------|
E-------------------------------------------------------------3----------|
the second verse of the chorus is basically the same with a few
variations that you can fool with yourself but the one worth noting is:
G----------------------------|
D-----------------3----------|
A-----2----3--5--------------|
E-5--------------------------|
Now the part below comes directly after the first chorus and it is fast.
the part where she says 'oh oh oh oh' etc:
G-------------------------|
D-------------------------|
A--3--3---------3---------|
E-5--5---0-3-5-5-5-3------|
Verse 2 is like verse one with variations near the end and the second
chorus is again, alike with very minor variations that you can even
ignore BUT verse 3 goes:
G----------------------------------------|
D----------------------------------------|
A-----2--3----------3--------------------|
E--5---------0-3-5-5--5-3----------------|
this continues till the very end. it is actually a combination of
the verse figures and the 'oh oh' figure (for lack of a better name)
note: i prefer playing 5's to 0's but you can just as well substitute if
it makes your paying easier and still sound ok without too much ringing.
transcribed by Aprile Whyte
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