PINK FLOYD - "astronomy domine" Tablature
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 10:46:54 -0500
From: James Dodd <jjd198@soton.ac.uk>
Subject: p/pink_floyd/astronomy_domine.tab
Astronomy Domine - Pink Floyd from the album "The Piper at the
gates of Dawn"
Tab by J. Dodd, james_theburgler_dodd@hotmail.com
This Tab is just an amendment to the ones that went before it
neither of them were great on their own but both had some good
bits.
Intro - Cool really ugly riff. This is different to the earlier
versions, I like it this way.
E-------------------------0----0---------------------------------
B-------------------------0----0---------------------------------
G-------------------------0----0-----Play this twice-------------
D------------------------------1-----without the open------------
A--------------2---2--2--------2-----bottom e string bit --------
E-000000000000-0---0--3--------0-----which is only at the start--
Verse - 1
Lime and Lipid...
This is easy just a few chord printed below
E Eb G A
E-------0--------------------------------------------------------
B-------0--------------------------------------------------------
G-------0--------------------------------------------------------
D-------9-------8-------5-------7--------------------------------
A-------7-------6-------5-------7--------------------------------
E-------0*------0*------3-------5--------------------------------
* leave the open bottom E ring here it makes it sound far heavier
and rougher you can also leave it open on the Eb although that
sounds really course but I like it that way.
On the last line of the verse "Neptune, Titan stars.." dont bother
moving up to the A stay on the G for longer.
Then you get this, the weird falling bit. after this all the little
strange bits you don't really have to pay much attension to most
of it is probably adlibed anyway.
E---12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-------------------------------------------
B----------------------------------------------------------------
G----9--8--7-6-5-4-3-2-------------------------------------------
D----------------------------------------------------------------
A----------------------------------------------------------------
E----------------------------------------------------------------
E----12-12-12-12-12-12-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-------------------
B----------------------------------------------------------------
G----------------------------------------------------------------
D----------------------------------------------------------------
A----------------------------------------------------------------
E----------------------------------------------------------------
E----3-3-3-3-3-3/10-10-10-10-10-10-------------------------------
B----------------------------------------------------------------
G----------------------------------------------------------------
D----------------------------------------------------------------
A----------------------------------------------------------------
E----------------------------------------------------------------
Sounding bad makes this sound good!
----------------------
James Dodd
jjd198@soton.ac.uk
From: James Dodd <jjd198@soton.ac.uk>
Subject: p/pink_floyd/astronomy_domine.tab
Astronomy Domine - Pink Floyd from the album "The Piper at the
gates of Dawn"
Tab by J. Dodd, james_theburgler_dodd@hotmail.com
This Tab is just an amendment to the ones that went before it
neither of them were great on their own but both had some good
bits.
Intro - Cool really ugly riff. This is different to the earlier
versions, I like it this way.
E-------------------------0----0---------------------------------
B-------------------------0----0---------------------------------
G-------------------------0----0-----Play this twice-------------
D------------------------------1-----without the open------------
A--------------2---2--2--------2-----bottom e string bit --------
E-000000000000-0---0--3--------0-----which is only at the start--
Verse - 1
Lime and Lipid...
This is easy just a few chord printed below
E Eb G A
E-------0--------------------------------------------------------
B-------0--------------------------------------------------------
G-------0--------------------------------------------------------
D-------9-------8-------5-------7--------------------------------
A-------7-------6-------5-------7--------------------------------
E-------0*------0*------3-------5--------------------------------
* leave the open bottom E ring here it makes it sound far heavier
and rougher you can also leave it open on the Eb although that
sounds really course but I like it that way.
On the last line of the verse "Neptune, Titan stars.." dont bother
moving up to the A stay on the G for longer.
Then you get this, the weird falling bit. after this all the little
strange bits you don't really have to pay much attension to most
of it is probably adlibed anyway.
E---12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-------------------------------------------
B----------------------------------------------------------------
G----9--8--7-6-5-4-3-2-------------------------------------------
D----------------------------------------------------------------
A----------------------------------------------------------------
E----------------------------------------------------------------
E----12-12-12-12-12-12-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-------------------
B----------------------------------------------------------------
G----------------------------------------------------------------
D----------------------------------------------------------------
A----------------------------------------------------------------
E----------------------------------------------------------------
E----3-3-3-3-3-3/10-10-10-10-10-10-------------------------------
B----------------------------------------------------------------
G----------------------------------------------------------------
D----------------------------------------------------------------
A----------------------------------------------------------------
E----------------------------------------------------------------
Sounding bad makes this sound good!
----------------------
James Dodd
jjd198@soton.ac.uk
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