THIRD EYE BLIND - "jumper" Tablature
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Date: Fri, 27 Feb 1998 19:30:24 -0500
From: justin <dtrowland@sequachem.com>
Subject: [Fwd: Jumper 3eyeblind]
The right way to play
"Jumper" by Third Eye Blind
Transcription by Justin Rowland.
Chords:
E A D G B E
Fmaj7 - X 3 3 2 1 0
C - X 3 2 0 1 0
G - 3 2 0 0 3 3
Am - X 0 2 2 1 0
D9sus2 - X 5 4 0 3 0
Progression #1:
Fmaj7 C G
I wish you would step back from ....
Progression #2:
Am C
....The angry boy a bit too insane, ....
G
You know you don't ....(Riff)
Progression #3:
Am D9sus2 C
....Cause everyone I know ....
Riff:
Electric guitar making a crescendo on the G string
G - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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From: "e c c r" <antipro@hotmail.com>
Subject: t/third_eye_blind/jumper.crd
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 18:25:39 PST
Artist: Third Eye Blind
Song: "Jumper"
tab by erik peterson
This is a little addition I figured out to the song. The previous tab
just showed which chords to strum, but listening to the song there are
some little nuances in there which make it sound truer to the real song.
Fm7 C G G
e---0----0----3------3---------------
B---1----1----0------0---------------
G---2----0----0------0---------------
D---3---*2----0------0---------------
A---3---*3----2------2---------------
E---0---------3—p0h3-3---------------
The above diagram shows the chords from progression 1. Strum the Fm7
chord normally, then before actually strumming a C just strum the two
strings where the *’s are, quickly. Then for the G, strum it a few
times then pull-off the E string and hammer back on, then strum again.
This might hurt if you can’t stretch your fingers enough for it.
Progression 2 is fine… no need to change anything there.
A d9s2 d9s2 C
e----0----0------0-----------------------0-----
B----1----3--------3---------------------------
G----2----0----------0---------------0---------
D----2----4------------4----4------2---3-------
A----0----5---5-----------5------3-------------
E----x----0------------------------------------
Finally, progression 3. Strum A once. Slide to the d9sus2 position.
Strum it once lightly, then play it staccato, as I figured out above.
Again, listen to the song, I guarantee you’ll hear it. The same goes
with the C, except it’s never actually strummed as a whole chord, just
picked staccato.
Any other additions/ corrections are welcome. This is my first attempt
at figuring something out and tabbing it. My band is going to cover
this song and so I needed to figure out the right way to play it down to
the LAST NOTE!! =) but I must thank the author of the first tab for his
figuring out the chords in the first place =) Justin Rowland, you the
man.
see ya,
erik
antipro@hotmail.com
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