GILMOUR DAVID - "raise my rent2" Tablature
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Hello!!! 8)
Ok...the first part of this tab belongs to Rick Walker (because
I think he've got it right. You should check out his tab: he has the
first part of the solo in it! 8)), but I'm adding the chords of a
certain part of the song which he hasn't posted.
I'm tabing the chords (for begginers), but you can do those in
several ways. I don't know the exact way mr. Gilmour did it, but it
sounds pretty much the same and I don't think it's important to know
that either. (at least that's my opinion... :))
Song: Raise My Rent
Album: David Gilmour (1978)
Artist: David Gilmour
Transcribed by Rick Walker (with my added chords, except for that C on
the guitar...):
Em Em7/add9
------------------------------------
---------0-----------3--------------
------------0-----------0-----------
----2-----------2/4--------4/2------
------------------------------------
-0---------------------------0------
Am6+/7/add9
-------------3-------------------------
----------0-------0--------------------
--------5-------------5----------------
-----4-------------------4/2---4-------
--0------------------------0-----------
---------------------------------------
Am6+/7/add9 D4/6/add9 (due to the bass, which is playing
-------------3---------------3-------0-------- D)
----------0-------0------------0-------3------
--------5-------------5-----------------0-----
-----4-------------------4/2-----2/4------4/2-
--0------------------------0------------------
--------------------------------------------0-
Em Em7/add9
------------------------------------
---------0-----------3--------------
------------0-----------0-----------
----2-----------2/4--------4/2------
------------------------------------
-0---------------------------0------
C
---0--0-0--0--0-0--------------------
-1-1--1-1--1--1-1--------------------
-0-0--0-0--0--0-0--------------------
------2-2----------------------------
--------3----------------------------
-------------------------------------
Ok...back to my part... :)
Well...even thought the guitar plays C (on this last tab), you should
consider that it is actually a F with variations (pay attention to the
bass). You could kind of play it like this (if you don't have a bass
player with you):
F7+/add9
---0--0-0--0--0-0--------------------
-1-1--1-1--1--1-1--------------------
-0-0--0-0--0--0-0--------------------
------2-2----------------------------
--------3----------------------------
-1-1--1-1--1--1-1--------------------
Wow...just look at how a little note can mess up the whole chord, huh?
:) LOL!
Ok, here is the middle part of the song I was talking about:
Cmaj7 D Cmaj7 D Bm7 A Am Em Cmaj7 Bm7
-0-----2-----0-----2---2---0---0---0-----0-----2------------------
-0-----3-----0-----3---3---2---1---0-----0-----3------------------
-0-----2-----0-----2---2---2---2---0-----0-----2------------------
-2-----0-----2-----0---4---2---2---2-----2-----4------------------
-3-----------3---------2---0---0---2-----3-----2------------------
-----------------------------------0----------------------------
I hope this helps you and I also hope I don't have any mistake here
(it's 1:50 am now). If it does, please correct it and post it! Thank
you! :)
Enjoy this BEAUTIFUL SONG! It's one of my Gilmour's
favourite...
With cumpliments...
Adalberto Martins
Ok...the first part of this tab belongs to Rick Walker (because
I think he've got it right. You should check out his tab: he has the
first part of the solo in it! 8)), but I'm adding the chords of a
certain part of the song which he hasn't posted.
I'm tabing the chords (for begginers), but you can do those in
several ways. I don't know the exact way mr. Gilmour did it, but it
sounds pretty much the same and I don't think it's important to know
that either. (at least that's my opinion... :))
Song: Raise My Rent
Album: David Gilmour (1978)
Artist: David Gilmour
Transcribed by Rick Walker (with my added chords, except for that C on
the guitar...):
Em Em7/add9
------------------------------------
---------0-----------3--------------
------------0-----------0-----------
----2-----------2/4--------4/2------
------------------------------------
-0---------------------------0------
Am6+/7/add9
-------------3-------------------------
----------0-------0--------------------
--------5-------------5----------------
-----4-------------------4/2---4-------
--0------------------------0-----------
---------------------------------------
Am6+/7/add9 D4/6/add9 (due to the bass, which is playing
-------------3---------------3-------0-------- D)
----------0-------0------------0-------3------
--------5-------------5-----------------0-----
-----4-------------------4/2-----2/4------4/2-
--0------------------------0------------------
--------------------------------------------0-
Em Em7/add9
------------------------------------
---------0-----------3--------------
------------0-----------0-----------
----2-----------2/4--------4/2------
------------------------------------
-0---------------------------0------
C
---0--0-0--0--0-0--------------------
-1-1--1-1--1--1-1--------------------
-0-0--0-0--0--0-0--------------------
------2-2----------------------------
--------3----------------------------
-------------------------------------
Ok...back to my part... :)
Well...even thought the guitar plays C (on this last tab), you should
consider that it is actually a F with variations (pay attention to the
bass). You could kind of play it like this (if you don't have a bass
player with you):
F7+/add9
---0--0-0--0--0-0--------------------
-1-1--1-1--1--1-1--------------------
-0-0--0-0--0--0-0--------------------
------2-2----------------------------
--------3----------------------------
-1-1--1-1--1--1-1--------------------
Wow...just look at how a little note can mess up the whole chord, huh?
:) LOL!
Ok, here is the middle part of the song I was talking about:
Cmaj7 D Cmaj7 D Bm7 A Am Em Cmaj7 Bm7
-0-----2-----0-----2---2---0---0---0-----0-----2------------------
-0-----3-----0-----3---3---2---1---0-----0-----3------------------
-0-----2-----0-----2---2---2---2---0-----0-----2------------------
-2-----0-----2-----0---4---2---2---2-----2-----4------------------
-3-----------3---------2---0---0---2-----3-----2------------------
-----------------------------------0----------------------------
I hope this helps you and I also hope I don't have any mistake here
(it's 1:50 am now). If it does, please correct it and post it! Thank
you! :)
Enjoy this BEAUTIFUL SONG! It's one of my Gilmour's
favourite...
With cumpliments...
Adalberto Martins
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