DADA - "dorina" Tablature
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From: jdm7@cornell.edu (Jeff Matson)
originally by ~From: Don Hasenmayer <Rohvm1.Rsndlh@rohmhaas.com>
I worked on this some, and this is what I came up with.
--jeff
Dorina : Dada Puzzle
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Intro
lots of bends and stuff, but you can figure it out
pinch harm
e----------------------------------------------12------
B-12--------------7--8--7--7/8----------12---------------
G----14-14--12----7--9--7--7/9-------12-------12---------
D------------------------------------------------------
A------------------------------------------------------
E------------------------------------------------------
The part right before the verse begins is:
e ----------------------0-------------
B ----------------------0-------------
G ----------------------0-------------
D -12--9--11--7--9--5---2-------------
A ----------------------2-------------
E ----------------------0-------------
or...
e -------------------0--
B ---3---2---0-------0--
G -----3---2---0-----0--
D -------------------2--
A -------------------2--
E -------------------0--
(E) Bass
Tried to make you happen
(E) Bass
Tried to make you real
(A) Bass (G) Bass
Tried to make your face
From a broken Ferris Wheel
e--------------- ---------
B--------------- -5--5--5- then the part
G-0-0-2-2-0-0--- -4--4--4- that comes before
D-0-0-2-2-0-0--- --------- Riff 1
A-x-x-0-0-x-x--- ---------
E-3-3-----3-3--- ---------
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
this part x2
Listen to me Dori
Listen and you'll hear
A wind that carries Lonely
And a wind that carries tears
Dorina
Dorina
riff 2
e-3------3--------3------3------------------
B---5------5/3------5-------/12--------------
G-----4---------------4-------------------
D--------------------------------------
A--------------------------------------
E--------------------------------------
Riff 2A (chord sequence after riff2)
e-5---5---5--5-------you can-----5--5--5--5-- It's really just a matter of
B-6---5---3--3-------also try----6--5--6--3-- personal preference, as far
G-7---4---5--4--------these------7--6--5--4-- as I'm concerned. My ear
D-------------------------------------------- for music isn't perfect, so
A-------------------------------------------- I just play whatever I think
E-------------------------------------------- sounds good.
You can also try just strumming the end chords with an emphasis on the high
strings.
The bartender must be crazy
He's such an irritating host
Every night the same dumb question
Where's your pretty little ghost
Can't a man imagine
Can't a man be free
Can't a man just have one little drink
End Chords
e -5--5--5--5---
B -6--5--3--3---
G -7--6--5--4---
D -7--7--5--5---
A -5--7--3--3---
E -5--5--3--3---
it also wouldn't surprise me if it were two guitars, one playing riff 2a
and the other playing
e -5--5--3--3------
B -6--5--5--3------
G -7--6--5--4------
D -7--7--5--5------
A -5--7--3--5------
E -5--5--3--3------
By the way, you may have noticed I don't omit notes on any of the strings
for these chords. That's because I don't know which ones to leave out.
Dorina
Dorina
Well, that's what I've got. I didn't fill in all the solos, because that
stuff takes forever, but I like the sound of most of this. If you have any
feedback on what I've done with this, let me know. Thanks for the headstart.
--jeff
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