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Date: Thu, 4 Jan 1996 20:29:27 -0500
From: Graham Higgins
Subject: TAB: by
"Green Grass and High Tides" by the Outlaws
Tabbed by Graham Higgins (graham@li.com)
Well, here's most of what I got from the cd. There's no solo here, so if you
know it, feel free to add one! This should be correct for the most part, but
if I messed something up, CORRECT ME! Oh Yeah! Great song isn't it?
CHORDS USED IN THE SONG: Em, C, G, D, A, A5
INTRO: clean electric..................some kind of volume boost here
Em C G D D A5 A5
e----------------------------------------2------2------------------|
b------------------1-------------------3--------3------------------|
g--------0-------0-----------0-------2----------2-----2-----2------|
d------2-------2-----------0-------0------------------2-----2------|
a----2-------3-----------2----------------------------0-----0------|
E--O-------------------3-------------------------------------------|
play that twice until the third time when you play:
Em C G D A5
|-----------------------------2-2-------------------------------------|
|----------1--------0-------3----3------------------------------------|
|-----0---0-0------0--0----2---------2--2-----------------------------|
|----2---2--------0-------0----------2--2-----------------------------|
|---2---3--------2-------------------0--0-----------------------------|
|--0---3--------3-----------------------------------------------------|
Next comes the section where the open chords are strummed slowly but
vigorously in the same order as before.
After strumming them slowly, play the series of quick chordal changes that
make the song recognizable. I'm not sure of the rythym exactly but the
chords will be in the same order as above. Em, C, G, D, A.
In the verse the chord changes are a little different. The order is as
follows: Em, G, C, D.
Now that I think about it, there probably is another part missing but I'm
not sure. If you have any comments or just feel like chewing me out, E-Mail
me at the above address. Hope this helps!
-Graham
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