FACES - "ooh la la" Tablature
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I am kind of improvising this from another tab I saw, so I am no great
person just a guy who figured this out with his over abundant free time..
Ooh La La by: The Faces, this song lately has found it's way into the
comerical market, but was most recently re-introduced to people through
the movie Rushmore.
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The tricky part is playing the riff in between the chords, but if you try
to do it kind of like the way you'd play Norwegian Wood by the Beatles then
you can do it with no real problems. And if you can't play that then I recomend
learning how.
The Riff:
e-2-2------------0-0-3-3-------2
b-3-3------------0-0-3-3-------3 ect. this isn't the rythm pattern
g-2-2-2-4-2------0-0-0-0-------2 but listen to the song and you
d-0-0--------4-0-2-2-0-0-4-2-0-0 can figure it out. There may be
a-x-x------------2-2-2-2-------x another little melody line, that
e-x-x------------0-0-3-3-------x works as a little fill or something
but this is the basic gist of the song.
the other tab I saw had you tune to open G, and capo the seventh fret
but this seems so much easier and sounds pretty good if you can hit
the melody line while keeping the rythm going, and if I can kind of do it
then it is possible to be done easily by good guitar players. Enjoy.
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