LA - "there she goes" Tablature
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Date: Tue, 12 Mar 96 12:36 EST
From: Adam Estey <adam@coredp.com>
Subject: "There She Goes" by the La's
Here's a more complete version of the song:
(note: I borrowed the "So I Married an Axe Murderer" soundtrack off a
friend of
mine a while ago, and I managed to write the complete song out.
Unfortunately, I lost the stupid piece of paper I had written it
on, so as
a result, this is all coming out of my head - sorry for any mistakes)
"THERE SHE GOES" (The La's)
Riff 1:
e ----3-----5------2-----3------0-----0----0-----0
B -3-----3-----3------3------3-----3-----3----3
Riff 2:
(part 1) | (part 2)
e --0---h3----3----5----5----3----|-0----h3----3----5
B ------------------------------3 |
|
To play the intro, play riff 1 4 times, then move to riff 2, and play it
twice, and then repeat part 2 of riff 2 twice. (I hope that's not too
confusing)
Chords: | G D Am
| 320033 XX0232 X02210
G D C9 |
There .. | C C9
| X32010 X32033
G D C9 |
There .. |
| * the little h in the
riffs
G D C9 | means hammer on
Racing .. |
|
Am C
And I ..
Am
This ..
(you get the picture), then:
C9 D G
She ..
If you see any mistakes, and want to improve this - then do it!
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after reading
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neat signature." You may look under my name to see if I actually have a
signature. But I don't.
This musical interpretation has been removed due to a legal threat from Moses & Singer LLP,
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