BLIND MELON - "skinned" Tablature
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Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2001 00:13:07 -0500
From: "dwayne ellis" <dwayne_ellis@hotmail.com>
Subject: b/blind_melon/skinned.tab
First there is the intro :
e------------------
B-0 0h2p0----------
G----------2p0-----
D------------------
A------------------
E------------------
Then after the little intro riff, there are 2 basic verse riffs. One in
G and one in E7.
G- Riff
e------3----0--0-----------------------
B------3----1--0-------3-----2--1--0---
G------0------------------0------------
D------0-------------------------------
A---2----------------------------------
E---3----------------------------------
repeat that 2x, then the E7 riff:
e-----------------------------------------------
B-------3----x--x--3--3--3----------------------
G-------1----x--x--1--1--1----------------------
D-------2----x--x--2--2--2-----2--0-----------0-
A----2-------x--x--2--2--2-----------0--1--2----
E----0-------x--x--0--0--0----------------------
So the order for the first verse goes :
intro riff, G-riff 2x, E7-riff 2x, G-riff 2x, E7-riff 2x, G-riff once.
After that, there is a little riff that takes you into the chorus"
Let the c-triplet ring while you hit the other strings.
e---3-------------------
B---3---5---6p5---7--7----
G---0---5-----------------
D---0---5-----------------
A----------------------
E-3---------------------
After that, you go into the chorus which is simply C & B, with a
little riff at the end of the 2nd B. Thats as follows :
e-----------------------
B-----------------------
G-----------------------
D-----------------------
A----5---3---2---3---0--
E-----------------------
You play the full C-B-C-B-riff 2x, then back into the E7-riff once,
and then back into the verse. The 2nd verse is shorter then the 1st.
You play G-riff 2x, then E7-riff 2x, G-riff once, and go into the chorus
again. After that there is the "Cuz I know I can't hide...." part, which
is straight chords which are already in the tab that was posted. So I guess
thats it. It might seem a little confusing, but if you listen to the song,
it should be easy enough to pick it up.
Tabbed by Dwayne Ellis
Dwayne_ellis@hotmail.com
If you have any Bob Marley tabs that aren't currently in the archive,
it would be mighty snappy of you to send em to me or to post them.
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