MIDTOWN - "just rock and roll" Tablature
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From: "Nathan Wagner" <madtabber@hotmail.com>
Subject: m/midtown/just_rock_and_roll.tab
Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 00:00:17 -0500
This tab is completely my own interpretation of the music...
although I'm pretty sure it's close to the correct version.
Artist: Midtown
Song: Just Rock and Roll
Album: Save the world lose the girl
Transcriber: Nathan W. (mail to madtabber@hotmail.com)
This is accurate although the solo is just
kinda bs with some of the notes occasionally matching up
with the correct ones.
Just Rock and Roll
"God I wish I could hate you..."
and then start playing:
F5 C5 D5 A5 Bb5 and repeat 3x, the 4th time play:
F5 C5 D5 A5 Bb5 C5 and play those same chords in that order
over the solo.
e-----------------------------------------------------8-6-------
b-10-8-6-8-5-repeat-10-8-6-8-10-8-6-8-repeat-10-8-6-8-----10-8-6
For the verse:
F5 C5 D5 A5 Bb5 C5
Listen to the song to understand when you palm mute and
so forth.
Chorus:
"cause you were right..."
F5
C5
G5
Bb5
In the background of the chords quickly play:
e-----1------1-----0---0---2---2---0---0-----1---3-
b---1---1---1-1---1-1-1-1-3-3-3-3-2-2-2-2---3-3-5-5
g--2-----2-2---2-0---0---2---2---2---2---2-3---5---
a----------------------------------
d----------------------------------
E----------------------------------
Bridge:
D5 Bb5 A5 G5 Bb5 REPEAT SEVERAL TIMES
Then palm mute G5 A5 Bb5 C5
In the background of the bridge are some octives...I'm not sure which ones,
although, if you play: D5 E5 F5 (high for both) D5* and
keep going up..basically just bs with some octives it sounds fine.
Outro: Same as the intro, played fast.
This is a great song, it has excellent tongue-stuck-out-while playing
ability.
Enjoy!
This musical interpretation has been removed due to a legal threat from Moses & Singer LLP,
representing the National Music Publishers' Association (NMPA) and
The Music Publisher's Association of the United States (MPA).
Unfortunately, these threats are fueled by greed and being masked by a "copyright infringement." They claim tab sites are
"hurting the songwriters," but it's a known fact that the publishing companies garner most of the
revenue. Instead, they would prefer you to purchase the
official MIDTOWN tablature
which is an option we've always given our users. And due to the highly error-prone nature of tabs on the internet, many choose to go this route.
These companies also do not realize that tablature sites help to promote their artists.
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