EVERLAST - "what it s like3" Tablature
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WHAT IT'S LIKE - EVERLAST
CD-Whitey Ford Sings the Blues
Tabbed by: Michael Ortiz Date Tabbed: 2/24/00
Standard Tuning: E, A, D, G, B, E
These Tabs are 100% correct to me. Ever since 2/24/00 I have been learning this song in Kalamazoo, MI. Now I live in Colorado Springs, CO and I have been working on perfecting this song. It is now 2/23/00, over a years work of labor has been put into this song, so trust me when I say that these Tabs are correct!
Intro #1
(Play Intro #1 three times the play Intro #2 once & immediately play the first verse!)
Dm Fmaj7 C
e -----------3-1-3p1----------------0-0------------1--1-------
A --------3------------3-1-----------1-1------------0--0-------
D -----2--------------------------2------------------1--1--------
G --0-------------------------3------------------2---------------
B ---------------------------------------------3------------------
E -----------------------------------------------------------------
Intro #2
e ------0-------------------
A ------1-------------------
D ------0-------------------
G ---------------------0----
B --3--------3h5p3--------
E ---------------------------
Verse #1
(Play the first verse 10 times, but on the 10th time of playing it, cut off the last Dm.)
Dm Fmaj7 C Dm
e --1-1-1---0-0---0---0-0----0--0-----0-0---0--0--1---1h3p1p0---1-----1-----1--
A --3-3-3----0-1---1---1-1---1--1-----1-0---3---3--3---3-------3-------3-----3--
D --2-2-2------2----2---2-2---0--0----0------2-------2----------2-------2----2--
G --0-0-0------3----3---3-3------2---2--------0---------------------------------
B -------------------------------------3----------------------------------------
E ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Verse #2 (Mary Got Pregnant....)
(This is the same as the first verse, but this time you play it trough12 times, & again, on the 12th time you cut off the last Dm!)
Dm Fmaj7 C Dm
e --1-1-1---0-0---0---0-0----0--0-----0-0---0--0--1---1h3p1p0---1-----1-----1--
A --3-3-3----0-1---1---1-1---1--1-----1-0---3---3--3---3-------3-------3-----3--
D --2-2-2------2----2---2-2---0--0----0------2-------2----------2-------2----2--
G --0-0-0------3----3---3-3------2---2--------0---------------------------------
B -------------------------------------3----------------------------------------
E ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bridge
(This is exactly like Intro #1, no changes. The only thing that you have to do is that you need to play it through 6 times! For easy reference I put the Intro that you need to play below.)
Dm Fmaj7 C
e -----------3-1-3p1----------------0-0------------1--1-------
A --------3------------3-1-----------1-1------------0--0-------
D -----2--------------------------2------------------1--1--------
G --0-------------------------3------------------2---------------
B ---------------------------------------------3------------------
E -----------------------------------------------------------------
Interlude
(Play immediately after playing the Intro)
e -------1----------1/3---3-----------------1-----------1/3------5p3-----------
A ---------2----2---3/5----5----5------------2-----2---3/5-------------5--------
D ----2-------------2/4-------------------2--------------2/4--------------------
G --0---------0---------------0--------0---------0---------------------------0--
B ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
e ---1------------1/3----3----------------1--------1--------1------
A ------2----2----3/5-----5----5-----------3--------3--------3----
D -2--------------2/4-------------------2----------------------------
G ---------0------------------0-------0--------0--------0-----------
B ---------------------------------------------------------------------
E ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Verse #3 (I Knew This Kid Named Max...)
(Again play like the first verse but play it 11 times & you play the last Dm. After, immediately go to the Outro!)
Dm Fmaj7 C Dm
e --1-1-1---0-0---0---0-0----0--0-----0-0---0--0--1---1h3p1p0---1-----1-----1--
A --3-3-3----0-1---1---1-1---1--1-----1-0---3---3--3---3-------3-------3-----3--
D --2-2-2------2----2---2-2---0--0----0------2-------2----------2-------2----2--
G --0-0-0------3----3---3-3------2---2--------0---------------------------------
B -------------------------------------3----------------------------------------
E ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Outro
(You might want to fingerpick with this Outro, because he does play this song very fast.)
Dm Fmaj7 C
e ------1-----1------1-------------0--------0-----0----------------0-----0----0
A --------3-----3------3--------------1-------1-------1--------------1-----1---1
D ----2-----2-----2--------2----2---------------------------0---0---------------
G --0--------------------------3----------3------3------------------------------
B ---------------------------------------------------------------3--------3----3
E ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dm
e -----------1------1------3p1--------
A -------------3------3---------3------
D --0----2----------------------------
G -----0---------0------0-------------
B --------------------------------------
E ---------------------------------------
(REPEAT until music fades out!)
INDEX
/ : SLIDE
p: PULL-OFF
h: HAMMER-ON
Line with two dots: Repeat
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