OMC - "how bizarre" Tablature
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Song : "How Bizarre"
Artist : OMC
Album : "How Bizarre"
Transcribed by Kurt Smith (ksmith@dcainc.com)
This is the entire tab to "How Bizarre" by OMC. This should
cover the whole song. Song is played with two acoustics.
First plays C-G-F progression while other plays riffs.
Acoustic Intro
E|-12-12-12\10-10-10--8--8--8\7-7-7\5-5-5\3-3-3\1-1-1/3-3/5-|
B|-13-13-13\12-12-12-10-10-10\8-8-8\6-6-6\5-5-5\3-3-3/5-5/6-|
G|----------------------------------------------------------|
D|----------------------------------------------------------|
A|----------------------------------------------------------|
E|----------------------------------------------------------|
E|-5\3-1-1-1-3-3----12-12-12\10-10-10--8--8--8\7-7-7\5-5-5-||
B|-6\5-3-3-3-5-5----13-13-13\12-12-12-10-10-10\8-8-8\6-6-6-||
G|---------------------------------------------------------||
D|---------------------------------------------------------||
A|---------------------------------------------------------||
E|---------------------------------------------------------||
C G
Pele's in ...
F
Zina's in t...
C G
Cruisin' down ...
F
in the ho...
(Stay with same progression)
Chorus
How bizarre
Chorus Riff
E|-12-12-12\10-10-10--8--8--8\7-7-7\5-5-5\3-3-3\1-1-1-------|
B|-13-13-13\12-12-12-10-10-10\8-8-8\6-6-6\5-5-5\3-3-3-------|
G|----------------------------------------------------------|
D|----------------------------------------------------------|
A|----------------------------------------------------------|
E|----------------------------------------------------------|
How Bizarre
(repeat chorus riff)
(repeat chorus riff)
Outro
C-G-F progression (again, and again, and again ....)
That's about it. Of course you might need a harmonica
and brass section to fill in the void.
Send suggestions and corrections to ksmith@dcainc.com
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