TRIUMPH - "suitcase blues" Tablature
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Subject: TAB: Rik Emmett/Triumph's "Suitcase Blues"
This is my take on the jazzy intro to "Suitcase Blues" from
Triumph's "Just A Game". If anyone knows better, or knows more
of this tune (or Rik Emmett's "Blues in my Fingers" masterpiece)
let me know. -- gbowerma@acs.ucalgary (Geoff Bowerman)
----0-1-3----6----5-3H5P3---3-------5-8-12P10--------------------
---1-------4------3-------6----2----5-5-10-----13--10H11P10------
--2--------5-------------------2----5-7-10-----10-----------12-10
-3---------4-------------------3----7---10-----12----------------
-----------5-------------------4---------------------------------
------------------3----------------------------------------------
-------5-------4-------------------------------------------------
-----6--------2--------------------------------------------------
-7-9---------3---------It's four in the morning....--------------
-8----------2----------------------------------------------------
-----------3-----------------------------------------------------
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