GOLDFINGER - "free me" Tablature
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Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2002 17:19:41 +0100
From: Stephen Pearce <stephen.pearce@btinternet.com>
Subject: g/goldfinger/free_me.tab
Artist - Goldfinger
Title - Free Me
Album - Open Your Eyes (on interactive CD only)
Tabbed - Stephen Pearce (me)
both www.olga.net and www.punkandjunk.com have my permission to use this!
It seem a pretty easy song to play. However, the chord that i say are
played during main song, may be different, but im almost dead certain
that it starts on a C
By the way, sounds best on an acoustic!
Intro
E|-----------------------------------------
B|-----------------------------------------
G|----------------------------------------- Play twice
D|---2-0-2---2-0-2---2-0---3-2-0-----------
A|-3---------------------3-----------------
E|---------3-------1-------------3---------
Main song
This basic strumming riff stays the same until the very end (now you see
why its so easy)
i think theres 6 strums of each chord before each chord change!
E|--0------3------1------3-----------------
B|--1------3------3------3-----------------
G|--0------0------2------0-----------------
D|--2------0------0------0-----------------
A|--3------2------0------2-----------------
E|--0------3------x------3-----------------
Outro
Basically, a repeat of the intro
E|----------------------------------|---0--
B|----------------------------------|---1--
G|----------------------------------|---0--
D|---2-0-2---2-0-2---2-0---3-2-0----|---2--
A|-3---------------------3----------|---3--
E|---------3-------1-------------3--|---0--
Only play that final C once, on the second time through
This musical interpretation has been removed due to a legal threat from Moses & Singer LLP,
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