MARILLION - "cover my eyes" Tablature
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From: STDN%MARIST@VM.MARIST.EDU (Dan Newcombe)
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Subject: TAB: Marillion - Cover My Eyes
Date: 22 Oct 1992 18:09:45 -0500
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Here are parts of the tab for "Cover My Eyes" from Holidays in Eden
by Marillion
The parts I am providing are repeated with some variation through the
song... You should be able to figure out what goes where rather easy.
This may be off just a bit, but it sounds okay to me.
-Dan Newcombe
STDN@VM.MARIST.EDU
Cover My Eyes by Marillion
(Capo at 2nd Fret. Frets indicated are actual frets with or without
capo)
The first part is the intro to the song and played during the verse.
(Mute the B string. There is delay on Steve's guitar)
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---5--5-5---3--3-3---2--2-2--3--3-3---5--5-5---3--3-3---2--2-2--------
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This is the part that is played during the "chorus"
(Distorted Guitar - Chords)
E F C# D
She's like the girl in the movie when the spitfire falls.
After the chorus, instead of the main rythym, he just plays the
chords through a few times, and then goes back to the rythym.
E..D..C#..D
that is about it...as for the solo, I don't copy solo's. I think
the beginning part where he is doing the volume swells is
----12/B/14--12--10--9--5
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Article: 3168 of alt.guitar.tab
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From: STDN%MARIST@VM.MARIST.EDU (Dan Newcombe)
Newsgroups: alt.guitar.tab
Subject: TAB: Marillion - Cover My Eyes
Date: 22 Oct 1992 18:09:45 -0500
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Lines: 47
Sender: daemon@cs.utexas.edu
Message-ID: <9210222309.AA21063@deepthought.cs.utexas.edu>
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Here are parts of the tab for "Cover My Eyes" from Holidays in Eden
by Marillion
The parts I am providing are repeated with some variation through the
song... You should be able to figure out what goes where rather easy.
This may be off just a bit, but it sounds okay to me.
-Dan Newcombe
STDN@VM.MARIST.EDU
Cover My Eyes by Marillion
(Capo at 2nd Fret. Frets indicated are actual frets with or without
capo)
The first part is the intro to the song and played during the verse.
(Mute the B string. There is delay on Steve's guitar)
---------------------------------------------------------------5------
---5--5-5---3--3-3---2--2-2--3--3-3---5--5-5---3--3-3---2--2-2--------
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----------------------------------------------------------------------
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This is the part that is played during the "chorus"
(Distorted Guitar - Chords)
E F C# D
She's like the girl in the movie when the spitfire falls.
After the chorus, instead of the main rythym, he just plays the
chords through a few times, and then goes back to the rythym.
E..D..C#..D
that is about it...as for the solo, I don't copy solo's. I think
the beginning part where he is doing the volume swells is
----12/B/14--12--10--9--5
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