TEN YEARS AFTER - "id love to change the world" Tablature
Official TEN YEARS AFTER Tablature & Sheet Music »
From: volcomstone@att.net
Subject: t/ten_years_after/id_love_to_change_the_world.tab
Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 18:58:25 +0000
Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 10:38:25 +0000
From: Hotblack Desiato <h_desiato@hotmail.com>
Artist: Ten Years After
Song: I'd Love to Change the World
Tabbed by: Brandon Pokrywka (volcomstone@att.net)
This is just the beginning of the song, just repeat it a couple times and
that^Òs it.
Em Gmaj Am Cmaj B7
E|-----------------------3-------------------------------------------
B|---------------------------0-----------1-------------1---------0---
G|-------0-------------0---------------2-------------0---0-----2-----
D|-----2-------------0---------------2-------------2---------1-------
A|---2-------------2-------------2-0-------0-1-2-3---------2---------
E|-0-------0-1-2-3---------------------------------------------------
Note, that although it is difficult to hear, the acoustic guitar continues
during the verses mimicking the same rythymn as the piano chords.
(\=Down /=Up)
Em Gmaj Am
\ \/ \ \/ \ \/
Everywhere is... freaks and hair is... dykes and fairies...
Cmaj B7
\ \/ \ \/
tell me where is sanity.
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 TEN YEARS AFTER 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.
For more information on this onslaught, you can read the
NY Times Article.
We hope one of the larger tablature sites will have the money to fight this. Until then, we urge you all to keep tabbing songs and sharing them in any way you can.
Return to TEN YEARS AFTER Tablature »
Official TEN YEARS AFTER Tablature & Sheet Music »