BLIND MELON - "no rain" Tablature
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Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 15:33:46 -0400
From: "James Huskey" <mr_pink_42@hotmail.com>
Subject: b/blind_melon/no_rain.tab
No Rain - Blind Melon
Tabbed by Jim Huskey (mr_pink_42@hotmail.com)
here's what my tab means... pretty standard notation I
think but maybe not...
/ - slide up
\ - slide down
^ - bend up
~ - vibrato
I think thats all you use in this song. Its a really easy song when
you break it down. Its all in standard tuning with a lead electric and
a rhythm acoustic. I'm tabbing out the electric because that's much
more fun!
Intro (Clean tone)
E E E
|-------------------------------------------------|
|--10--10/12--------10--10/12--------10--10/12----|
|-------------9~---------------9~--------------9~-|
|-------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------|
Then it goes to this... the bass kicks in here too.
E D E
|--------------------I-------------|
|-----10-9-10--------I-------------|
|--9-----------11--9-I-7-9---7-9~--|
|--------------------I-------------|
|--------------------I-------------|
|--------------------I-------------|
This part repeats 2 and a half times. It stops where its marked on
the tab and goes to this little fill.
|--9-10-9------|
|---------10---|
|------------9-|
|--------------|
|--------------|
|--------------|
Then just repeat the riffs above until the solo. I'm too lazy to tab
the solo but it sounds like its just a bunch of short scalar runs
around the 12th and 15th frets.
you play the solo... then another chorus, then the solo again, and the
opening riff and fade out.
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