REEL BIG FISH - "s r" Tablature
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"S.R." (Suburban Rythm) from Turn the Radio Off
by Reel Big Fish
Transcribed by Russ "2 Dope" Nahodil
anything to say?... russ2dope@hotmail.com
OK, this is my first submission and it's a song well worth doing so
with.
I hope RBF fans haven't given up on finding this tab yet.
Well, to all the dedicated fans, enjoy...
Slide into (only hit the string once)
# G------------------------------------------------------------------#
# D------------------------------------------------------------------#
# A---3/////9/////3--------------------------------------------------#
# E------------------------------------------------------------------#
You can probably tell when he does ^^that^^ in the song.
Main bass-line
# G------------------------------------------------------------------#
# D------------------------------------------------------------------#
# A--3-3----------5-3------------------------------------------------#
# E-----3-3-1--1-3---------------------------------------------------#
The bass-line above this text is played in full three times, then the first
half is played once (stop after the first "1"). After that, listen to the
song for an exact count of how many times he plays it.
# "...Don't touch that dial"
# G------------------------------------------------------------------#
# D------------------------------------------------------------------#
# A-3-3-------------------3------------------------------------------#
# E------3-3---1-1---3-3---------------------------------------------#
The words are lined right up w/ the notes. Matt only does this trick once.
Well, that covers it. Good luck to all my fellow bass slappers.
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