ESKOBAR - "on a train" Tablature
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Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2002 16:23:09 +0000
From: Bean Pole <bigearedbean@hotmail.com>
Subject: e/eskobar/on_a_train.crd
Eskobar : On A Train
Brought to you by the Bean
The song starts with single notes:
(Note names written above if it helps, alternating Bbs in bass)
D-E- F----------- Ab---------- G---------- F------------
e||-------|------------|------------|------------|-------------||
B||-------|------------|------------|------------|-------------||
G||o------|------------|1--1--1--1--|0--0--0--0--|------------o|| X3
D||o--0-1-|3--3--3--3--|------------|------------|3--3--3--3--o|| thenintoverse
A||-------|-1--1--1--1-|-1--1--1--1-|-1--1--1--1-|-1--1--1--1--||
E||-------|------------|------------|------------|-------------||
.................................................................
| F chord | Eb chord | Bb chord ||
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
These chords are added when the first chorus is reached, holding
the final Bb when the first F-Bb comes around again.
Then, with outro type jobby,
(after I'm on a train______________)
(Chords again)
Eb ; F ; then slide up to Ab (on fourth fret) ; Bb
Chords:
EADGBe
F 133211
Eb xx1343
1st Bb x13331
Ab 466544
2nd Bb 688766
The song would probably be easier with a capo on fret one, you would just
need to
play all the 0s in the tab as literal fret five on the string below; i.e tab
would become
(relative to capo; i.e. fret 2 with capo = fret 3 without)
e||-------|------------|------------|------------|-------------||
B||-------|------------|------------|------------|-------------||
G||o------|------------|0--0--0--0--|------------|------------o||
D||o----0-|2--2--2--2--|------------|4--4--4--4--|2--2--2--2--o||
A||---4---|-0--0--0--0-|-0--0--0--0-|-0--0--0--0-|-0--0--0--0--||
E||-------|------------|------------|------------|-------------||
OK so it's a bit of a mess but that's what you get...
Any tips, suggestions, requests, complaints, feedback etc. is much
appreciated:
please e-mail, bigearedbean@hotmail.com
From: Bean Pole <bigearedbean@hotmail.com>
Subject: e/eskobar/on_a_train.crd
Eskobar : On A Train
Brought to you by the Bean
The song starts with single notes:
(Note names written above if it helps, alternating Bbs in bass)
D-E- F----------- Ab---------- G---------- F------------
e||-------|------------|------------|------------|-------------||
B||-------|------------|------------|------------|-------------||
G||o------|------------|1--1--1--1--|0--0--0--0--|------------o|| X3
D||o--0-1-|3--3--3--3--|------------|------------|3--3--3--3--o|| thenintoverse
A||-------|-1--1--1--1-|-1--1--1--1-|-1--1--1--1-|-1--1--1--1--||
E||-------|------------|------------|------------|-------------||
.................................................................
| F chord | Eb chord | Bb chord ||
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
These chords are added when the first chorus is reached, holding
the final Bb when the first F-Bb comes around again.
Then, with outro type jobby,
(after I'm on a train______________)
(Chords again)
Eb ; F ; then slide up to Ab (on fourth fret) ; Bb
Chords:
EADGBe
F 133211
Eb xx1343
1st Bb x13331
Ab 466544
2nd Bb 688766
The song would probably be easier with a capo on fret one, you would just
need to
play all the 0s in the tab as literal fret five on the string below; i.e tab
would become
(relative to capo; i.e. fret 2 with capo = fret 3 without)
e||-------|------------|------------|------------|-------------||
B||-------|------------|------------|------------|-------------||
G||o------|------------|0--0--0--0--|------------|------------o||
D||o----0-|2--2--2--2--|------------|4--4--4--4--|2--2--2--2--o||
A||---4---|-0--0--0--0-|-0--0--0--0-|-0--0--0--0-|-0--0--0--0--||
E||-------|------------|------------|------------|-------------||
OK so it's a bit of a mess but that's what you get...
Any tips, suggestions, requests, complaints, feedback etc. is much
appreciated:
please e-mail, bigearedbean@hotmail.com
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