WILCOX DAVID - "common as the rain" Tablature
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Common as the Rain - by David Wilcox
Tuning - dropped D ie. DADGBE
Please excuse any errors - I haven't played this in a long time and don't
remember if it is all right. If you find errors, let me know at :
uphwhbt@gemini.oscs.montana.edu
-----------------------0-----------0--------------0------0--
--3-------------3---------3----------3------3-------2----3--
-------------------0---------0---------0-------0---------2--
-----4-2-4---0-------5----------0--------0-----2---------0--
--0-------------0---------2-----------------0------------0--
---------------------------------------------------------0--
----------------------------------------------------------
-----------1----------3-----------0-----------2-----------
--------0----------0-----------0-----------2--------------
-----2--------2/4-----------0-----------2-----------0-----
--0----------------------------------0--------------------
-------------------------5-----------------------0--0-----
--------------------2--------------------------------------------------
--3--------------------3--------------3-----------------3--3--------2--
-----2--------4-----------4-----2--------2-----------0--------0--------
--------0--------4-----------------2--------2-----0--------------2-----
-----------2-----------------------------------------------0--------0--
-----------------------------4-----------------2-----------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------3-----------------1----------3-----------0-----------0------
--0-----------2-----------0----------0-----------0-----------0---------
--2-----0--------0-----2--------2/4-----------0-----------0------------
--------------------0--------------------------------------------------
-----0--0----------------------------------5-----------4---------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------0--------------0--------------------3-----------3-----------
--------0--------------0-----------0--------2-----------0-----0--------
-----0--------------0-----------0--------0-----------0--------2--------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--2-----------4--5-----------0--------4-----------2--------------------
--0------------------------
-----2---------------------
--------0------------------ repeat
-----------2---------------
--------------0------------
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I have tried to stick with standard tab notation. In other words strings are
labelled high string to low string from top to bottom, or the low D is on the
bottom, high E on the top. A "/" means slide up from one note to the next.
Again, I haven't played this in a long while and I was never very good at it
(I got the tab from a friend) and David plays this very fast at least for me.
The spacing in no way indicates timing. :-)
Well, enjoy and let me know about any corrections. For those who wanted
"Eye of the Hurricane", I seem to have lost the tab temporarily and when I find
it I will repost it (I've posted it before but of course deleted the file).
Give me about a week.
Brett Taylor
uphwhbt@gemini.oscs.montana.edu
Tuning - dropped D ie. DADGBE
Please excuse any errors - I haven't played this in a long time and don't
remember if it is all right. If you find errors, let me know at :
uphwhbt@gemini.oscs.montana.edu
-----------------------0-----------0--------------0------0--
--3-------------3---------3----------3------3-------2----3--
-------------------0---------0---------0-------0---------2--
-----4-2-4---0-------5----------0--------0-----2---------0--
--0-------------0---------2-----------------0------------0--
---------------------------------------------------------0--
----------------------------------------------------------
-----------1----------3-----------0-----------2-----------
--------0----------0-----------0-----------2--------------
-----2--------2/4-----------0-----------2-----------0-----
--0----------------------------------0--------------------
-------------------------5-----------------------0--0-----
--------------------2--------------------------------------------------
--3--------------------3--------------3-----------------3--3--------2--
-----2--------4-----------4-----2--------2-----------0--------0--------
--------0--------4-----------------2--------2-----0--------------2-----
-----------2-----------------------------------------------0--------0--
-----------------------------4-----------------2-----------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------3-----------------1----------3-----------0-----------0------
--0-----------2-----------0----------0-----------0-----------0---------
--2-----0--------0-----2--------2/4-----------0-----------0------------
--------------------0--------------------------------------------------
-----0--0----------------------------------5-----------4---------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------0--------------0--------------------3-----------3-----------
--------0--------------0-----------0--------2-----------0-----0--------
-----0--------------0-----------0--------0-----------0--------2--------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
--2-----------4--5-----------0--------4-----------2--------------------
--0------------------------
-----2---------------------
--------0------------------ repeat
-----------2---------------
--------------0------------
---------------------------
I have tried to stick with standard tab notation. In other words strings are
labelled high string to low string from top to bottom, or the low D is on the
bottom, high E on the top. A "/" means slide up from one note to the next.
Again, I haven't played this in a long while and I was never very good at it
(I got the tab from a friend) and David plays this very fast at least for me.
The spacing in no way indicates timing. :-)
Well, enjoy and let me know about any corrections. For those who wanted
"Eye of the Hurricane", I seem to have lost the tab temporarily and when I find
it I will repost it (I've posted it before but of course deleted the file).
Give me about a week.
Brett Taylor
uphwhbt@gemini.oscs.montana.edu
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