AC/DC - "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" Tablature
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From: VETTERS@VAX1.ELON.EDU (Steve Vetter )
Subject: TAB: AC/DC Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
By Dave (who's last name I accidentally deleted)
E G E A E D5 A
e---------------------------------------------I
b--------------------2--------3---2-----------I
g-----1--------1-----2--1-----2---2-----------I
d-----2---- 5--2-----2--2---------2-----------I
a-----2-----5--2-----0--2---------0-----------I
e-----0-----3--0--------0---------------------I
this is the intro it goes E--GE--AE--DA then the verses goes:
A A B
e-------------------I
b-------------------I
g-------------------I
d----7--7sss9-------I
a----7--7sss9-------I
e----5--5sss7-------I
the sss is a slide so go A-AsB Finally here is the chorus:
A A ? A
e---------------2----------------------------I
b---2-------2---2---2------------------------I
g---2-------2---0---2------------------------I
d---2-------2---0---2-------9-----9---7---9--I
a---0-------0-------0-------7-----7---5---7--I
e---------------------------0-----0-------0--I
Dirty Done Dirt Cheap Dirty Done Dirt
Deeds Deeds
The words came out quite messy, but the A is played with Dirty Deeds, The A is
played with Done, The ? is played with Dirt, and the A is played with Cheap.
The same is done for the second half.
I don't have the solo but The one-handed part is pull-offs done on the high e
string. It's:
e----10p9p7p0-----10p9p7p0-----10p9p7p0----- and it continues. He may keep
spacing and move to 8p7p5p0 or something similar. If you are slow enough at it
like I am, it sounds like his solo to Let There Be Rock in the Live versions or as seen in concert. Anyway, I hope this has helped. Sorry about all the other
shit I accidentally sent. Enjoy!
Dave
Date: Wed, 21 Jun 1995 18:44:03 -0300
From: Escola Federal de Engenharia de Itajuba <efei@eu.ansp.br>
DIRTY DEEDS DONE DIRT CHEAP - by AC/DC
(SOLO)
tabbed by Ivo (efei@eu.ansp.br)
There's a good transcription of this tune at Nevada. Anyway, I felt I should
add this nice solo, because I think every AC/DC fan who plays guitar should
learn this one. I think the version below is pretty accurate.
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b - bend the note a half tone
B - bend the note a full tone
~~~ - vibrato Angus style
- the notes over this symbol should be played with an accent
| - stands only for part of a music (as far as I identify by listening).
Don't take them as any rhythmic division.
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SOLO
e|--------------|--------|------------------------|-----------------|
B|--------------|--------|------------------------|-----10(B)~~~----|
D|--6(b)--6(b)--|--------|-----9(B)---9(B)--9--7--|--7--------------|
G|--------------|--9~~~--|--7---------------------|-----------------|
A|--------------|--------|------------------------|-----------------|
e|--------------|--------|------------------------|-----------------|
e|-------------|-----------------------------------|------------------------|
B|--10(B)--10--|-----------------------------------|------------------------|
D|-------------|-----------------------------------|------------------------|
G|-------------|--9--9---9--9--9--9---9--9---9--9--|--9---9---9---9---9--9--|
A|-------------|-----------------------------------|------------------------|
e|-------------|-----------------------------------|------------------------|
> > > > >
e|---------------------|--7-10-7-------------------------------------|
B|---------------------|---------10----10----------------------------|
D|---------------------|------------11----11-9-11-9---9--7-----9--7--|
G|--9---9---7---7---9--|------------------------------------9--------|
A|---------------------|---------------------------------------------|
e|---------------------|-----------This part is actually played--|
e|--------------------------|---------------------------|
B|--------------------------|--here the fun begins------|
D|--------------------9(B)--|--The pattern is just a----|
G|--9--7-----9--9--9--------|--pull offs sequence-------|
A|--------9-----------------|---------------------------|
e|-----quite--fast-!!!------|---------------------------|
To save space I'm just indicating the finger patterns. They are all pull
offs. Keep it flowing throughout.
e|--(8--5--0)---(9--6--0)---(10--7--0)-|-(11--8--0)---(12--9--0)-------|
B|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------|
D|---Repeat each pattern 8 times-------|-From here to the end of the---|
G|-------------------------------------|-sequence repeat 4 times each--|
A|-------------------------------------|-pattern-----------------------|
e|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------|
e|--(13--10--0)---(14--11--0)---(15--12--0)---(16--13--0)---(17--14--0)--|
B|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
e|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
e|--(18--15--0)--|--17(B)---|
B|---------------|----------|
D|---------------|----------|
G|---------------|----------|
A|---------------|----------|
e|---------------|----------|
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IIIII V V OOOOOOO
I V V O O efei@eu.ansp.br
I V V O O Escola Federal de Engenharia de Itajuba
I V V O O Itajuba - MG - Brazil
IIIII VVV O000000
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