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From: "Daniel J. Graeber"
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Well, I sat down last night and spent a good few hours with just me, my
Washburn, a pad of paper and the CD player and transcribed this mother
as best as I could. What follows is just the intro, about 11 seconds of
the song. The rest is very similar so faking it with a little bit of improv
should get you through the song. The basic chord progression is Em-B-Bm-A.
The position for these chords are at the end of this message.
Yellow Ledbetter
Em B Bm A Em
|_______________9^7________9__________9___5_____________5^7^5__________________
|___________7___9^7_________7_________7______________5_______5_________________
|*__________7___9^7___9^7____8_______________6_________________6_______________
|___2__7^9______7_____9^7__________________________7_______________2___________
|*__2__7^9______7______________9__9________________________________2___________
|___0___________7_______________________________5__________________0___________
"Unsealed on a porch a....."(second time through this section)
_12__10_________
_12__10_________|
_______12__9___*|
_______12__9____|
_______________*|
________________|
The entire song follows this chord progression (Em-B-Bm-A-Em) except
for the tail end of the song where the lyrics are
"I don't wanna stay.." (repeated)
which is
__9___ __7___ __5___
__9___ __7___ __5___
__9___ __8___ __6___
__7___ __9___ __7___
__7___ __9___ __7___
__7___ __7___ __5___
Em B Bm A
The solo for this song is in D pentatonic in the 10th position. I was too
damn lazy to figure it out AND write it down. Maybe later!
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<>Transcribed by Mr. G<>
>< ><
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I got these lyrics awhile ago off of alt.music.pearl_jam. This is very close
to what is heard on the b-side to the Jeremy single. Good luck to all!
Yellow Ledbetter
Unsealed
On a porch a letter sat
Then you said i wanna leave it again
Once i saw him
On a beach of weathered sand
And on the sand i wanna leave it again
On a weekend wanna wish it all way
And they called an i said an i want what
i said an i call out again
And the reason oughta leave her calm i know
I said i know what i wear that a box or the bag
Oh yeah can you see them?
Out on the porch
Ah, but they don't wave
I see them
Round the front way, yeah
And i know and i know
I don't wanna stay
make me cry
I see
I don't know there's something else
I wanna drum it all away
An i said
I said i i don't know where there's a box or the bag
Oh yeah can you see them?
Out on the porch
Ah, but they don't wave
I see them
Round the front way, yeah
And i know and i know
I don't wanna stay
I don't wanna stay
I don't wanna stay
From: Brad Campbell
Yellow Leadbetter: Guitar Solo
By: Pearl Jam (Mike McCready)
Transcription By: Brad Campbell
Symbols:
/=slide up
\=slide down
h=hammer on
p=pull off
w=whammy bar
b=bend
[example: 3b(4)=bend the third fret UP to the fourth]
[example: b(4)3=release the bend (i.e bend 4th fret DOWN to third)]
The bars break corresponding to 4/4 time. I put them in to give people a
sense of rhythm for the song. Just keep in mind that every bar has four
beats, except the first bar, which is a one beat (two-note) pick-up I did
the solo from memory, so there will undoubtedly be some problems. I
didn't note every little slide, vibrato, pull-off, or hammer-on, but I
tried to note the major ones. Listening to the music while playing will
really help.
e:------|-----0--0--0--3b(4)--4--|b(4)3--0--2--2--0-------------|
B:0--0--|0h2---------------------|-------------------2--0-------|
G:------|------------------------|------------------------------|
D:------|------------------------|-------------------------4--2-|
A:------|------------------------|------------------------------|
E:------|------------------------|------------------------------|
e:-----------------------------|-------|9--7--9h7-----------------------
B:-----------------------------|-------|-----------9--7b(9)--9--b(9)7-5-
G:-----------------------------|-------|--------------------------------
D:4h2--2---2h4--2-----2-----2--|5b(6)--|--------------------------------
A:--------4--------4-----4-----|-------|--------------------------------
E:-----------------------------|-------|--------------------------------
Release the 5b(6) slowly throughout the 2nd bar
(The end of this staff is supposed to have a bar break)
e:------------------|---7-----7h9--------------------|
B:5h7--7w5--7h5-----|9-----9-------14-12-14-12-14-12-|
G:---------------6--|--------------------------------|
D:------------------|--------------------------------|
A:------------------|--------------------------------|
E:------------------|--------------------------------|
Try using hammer-ons and pull-offs to smooth out the "14-12" combinations
e:14b(15)b14-12----12h14-12-12-12\0--|------9h7-9--9--7----------------|
B:--------------14-------------------|9--9---------------9--7--9h7-----|
G:-----------------------------------|------------------------------9--|
D:-----------------------------------|---------------------------------|
A:-----------------------------------|---------------------------------|
E:-----------------------------------|---------------------------------|
The "14b(15)b14" means bend and release quickly
e:------------------------------|--------------------------7---|
B:7------------7h5-----5--7--5--|9b(10)b9--7\5--5h7--5--9-----9|
G:---9--6--9~-------6-----------|------------------------------|
D:------------------------------|------------------------------|
A:------------------------------|------------------------------|
E:------------------------------|------------------------------|
e:9--7h9p7h9p7h9p7h9p7h9p7h9p|7h9p7h9p7h9\0|
B:---------------------------|-------------|
G:---------------------------|-------------|
D:---------------------------|-------------|
A:---------------------------|-------------|
E:---------------------------|-------------|
Please send questions, comments, recommendations to:
Brad Campbell
(jmcdanie@galileo.stmarys-ca.edu)
Y E L L O W L E D B E T T E R
By Pearl Jam
Tab By Neil Smith (nj2-smit@uwe.ac.uk)
Right. I have seen loads of requests for this everywhere, and all
the tab I have seen is quite a way out, so I thought I would post
my version. I have had this for ages, but not had the ability to
post :-( Thanks to all the people who replied to my test post, by
the way!
Some people have suggested that this is in an open tuning, but I
reject this on two counts. 1 - In a concert I have, you hear Mike
play a little bit of the riff in a gap (Mike is panned 1 way,
Stone the other), and Mike uses standard tuning for the following
song. Besides - Stone is more the alternate tuning buff, and this
sounds like a Mike composition, given his liking of blues and
Hendrix and stuff. 2 - This version sounds damn close - so I can't
be far out (I hope :-)
Enough guff, and on with the tab. This is all from ear, and all from
memory, so don't bet too much money on it :-) There are three basic
chords shapes to this song, which are fiddled around with to get the
tune.
The three shapes are these:
E B7 A7
0 x 6 4 5 4 7 9 7 8 7 7 5 7 5 6 5 5
------------- ------------- -------------
|-|-|-|-|-|-| |1-1-1-1-1-1| 7fr. |1-1-1-1-1-1| 5fr.
|-|-|-|-|-|-| |-|-|-|2|-|-| |-|-|-|2|-|-|
|-|-|-|-|-|-| |-|3|-|-|-|-| |-|3|-|-|-|-|
|-|-|1-1-1-1|
|-|-|-|-|2|-|
|-|-|4|-|-|-|
^
I use 4, although you
could quite easily use
finger #3.
You will note that the B7 and A7 chords leave your little finger
free to move about. With these chords in mind, it should not be
too tough to play this:
KEY: 4h6 - Play 4th fret, hammer onto 6th
9p7 - Play 9th fret, pull off onto 7th
6/7 - Play 6th fret, slide up to 7th
9\ - Play 9th fret, slide down
7b9 - Play 7th fret, bend to same pitch as 9th.
[7] - Note that is not really important, but you might want
to throw it in (Besides, it might 'happen' anyway :-)
V - Drop down with tremolo arm
w - Tap tremolo arm - i.e. drop note and quickly return
to same pitch.
E B7
-------------------------4---------------9p7-9---7-------9p7-----
-------------5-------------5-------------7[7]----7---7-------7---
--------[4]--4---------------4---------8---------8-----8-------8-
---------4h6---------X-X-----------------------------------------
---------------------X-X--------[9]------------------------------
-0-----------------------------6/7---------------7---------------
A7 E
Hammer on, pull off
vv
-7p5---------5-----------575----[0]-----------------/12--9-------
[5]--5-------------------5---5--[0]-----------------/12--9-12-9\-
-------6-6h7------------[6]----6---------------------------13-9\-
------------------------------[5]--------------------------------
[7]--------------------------------------------------------------
-5---------------------5---------0-------------------------------
This is the basic progression as I play it. The rest of the song
is just messing about with this idea. Just as a template, try this
for a more 'busy' version.
E B7
Hammer on, pull off
vvv vvv
------------------------/4---------------797-9---7-------797-----
------[5]----5-------------5-------------7[7]----7---7-------7---
------[4-4]--4---------X-----4---------8---------8-----8-------8-
---------4h6-----------X-----------------------------------------
--------------------------------[9]------------------------------
-0-----------------------------6/7-------7---7---7---------------
A7 E
Hammer on, pull off
vvv
-7p5---------5-----------575----[0]-----------------/12--9-------
[5]--5-------5---------5-5---5--[0]-----------------/12--9-12-9\-
-------6-6h7------------[6]----6---------------------------13-9\-
------------------------------[5]-----------------------------9\-
[7]----------7---------------------------------------------------
-5-----------5---------5---------0-------------------------------
Sometimes, he play harmonic rings at the end, like so (this is
the final E in the sequence)
[0]--------------------12(NH)----
[0]------------------12(NH)------
---------------------------------
---------------------------------
---------------------------------
-0-------------------------------
This, with a bit of improvisation gets you through the rhythm part
of virtually the entire song. The chorus is the same patterns, but
with a more regular strumming pattern. This continues until it gets
to the end of the 2nd chorus ("I don't want to stay - at all ..").
Here it's the same pattern, but with faster chord changes, like so:
E B A
-4-----------7-------------------5-------------------------------
-5-----------7-------------------5-------------------------------
-4-----------8-------------------6-------------------------------
-6-----------9-------------------7-------------------------------
-x-----------9-------------------7-------------------------------
-0-----------7-------------------5-------------------------------
This is strummed. After repeating this a few times, this pattern
is played: (When Vedder starts singing the Ohhh's)
E/Eb E B E/Eb E A
-4-----4---------x---------------4-----4---------x---------------
-4-----5--------[7]--------------4-----5--------[5]--------------
-4-----4---------8---------------4-----5---------6---------------
-6----[6]--------9---------------6----[6]--------7---------------
-x-----x---------9---------------x-----x---------7---------------
-0-----0---------7---------------0-----0---------5---------------
This part is much more quiet - the chords are only strummed once,
not repeated. On the E/Eb, the bass plays the Eb.
Then it's back to the intro and that's the entire song! At the
end, he does a bit more fidding, that you can work out, and a
few more natural harmonics, like so:
All these are natural
harmonic rings.
vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
[0]--------12----------5---------
[0]------12--12------5---5-------
---------------------------------
---------------------------------
---------------------------------
-0-------------------------------
SOLO
----
Bend 7th up to 9th, then quickly release
it back to the same pitch as the 7th.
vv
---------------------7-------------------------------------------
-----5-------------5---7b9---b9--br-5h7--------------5-----------
-4h6---------------------------------------------------7-5-------
-----------------------------------------------------------6-4-2-
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------
4b5r-2---2h4p2-----------2---2---4b6-(Slow bend)-----------------
-------4-------------------4---4---------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------
/14p-12------14p12----------------------------------------------
-----------------13--11b13-W-9---11--w---w-w-w-w-w-w----/119--9-
------------------------------------------------------------11--
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Add 10 to these fret numbers (I'm running out of room !)
vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
--------------------------------4b6r-2---2h4p2-----------2\------
-----12--12/14-------4-2-4-2-4-2-------4-------------------------
11/13--13--------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Add 10 to all following fret numbers (they are all single digit)
i.e. This is fret 11, then fret 11, then fret 14.
vvv
-----------------------------------------------------------------
---------4---2b4-----4-2-----------------------------------------
----/3-3---3-------------3-1-31--1-------------------1-------1---
-------------------------------4--114------------------4-1-4---4-
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Fading away slowly ....
vv
-----------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------2---2h4----2h4p2h4p2h4p2h4p2h4p2h4p
-3b4----------------1----2/3----3--------------------------------
--------------4-1-4---4------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------
-2h4p2h4p2h4\--------------------
---------------------------------
---------------------------------
---------------------------------
---------------------------------
LYRICS:
As I'm sure you've noticed, the lyrics are a tad hard to pick out,
so here is my personal, individual interpretation ... (It sounds
like he was pissed when he sang this, though :-)
On the sea there, on a porch that letter sat
And it said "I wanna leave it again"
Once I saw him on a beach of weathered sand
No-one to sail, I wanna leave it again - yeah.
On a we(e/a)k there, wanna wish it all a way-yeah
And it calls and I say and I don't wanna say and I call out again.
And the reason outgha leave her calm, I know
I said I know what I wear it in the box or the bag.
Ah-yeah. Can you see them out on the porch?
Yeah, but they don't wave.
I see them 'round the front way,
And I know and I know I don't wanna stay.
Make me cry [to solo]
I see - I don't know what it's onto now.
I want a goldmine far away, I said I
I don't - I don't know whether it is a box or a bag.
Ah-yeah. Can you see them out on the porch?
Yeah, but they don't wave.
I see them 'round the front way,
And I know and I know I don't wanna stay - at all.
I don't wanna stay. I don't wanna stay.
I don't wanna stay.
I don't - no ... Yeah
Ohh ... Ohh ...
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That's it - any questions, comments, corrections, or if anybody
has any nice guitar amps that they want to give me ('cos I can't
afford one - sniff :-), feel free to mail me:
Cheers !
Neil. (nj2-smit@uwe.ac.uk)
Yellow Ledbetter
by Pearl Jam
Alright here's my vesion of Pearl jam's GREAT 'YELLOW LEDBETTER'
I think there are no errors in it anymore
It's by far complete but it's better then what was already there!
If anybody finishes it pleas let me know!
e-mail 9250128@bn.fnt.hvu.nl (bas)
e|---------------------9------------------------9-p7-------------------
B|---------------X-----9------------------------------7----------------
G|------------9--X-----9---h11--p9-----------------------8-------------
D|-----9------9--X---------------11p9/---------------------------------
A|-----9--h11----X--X--------------------------------------------------
E|--0---------------X------------------/7------------------------------
e|----7---7h9--7\5---5---5----------5h7p5----------12/14---------------
B|----7---7----7\5---5---5-----------------5h7p5---12/14---------------
G|----8---8----8\6---6---6h7p6---6-------------------------------------
D|-------------------x---x---------------------------------------------
A|-------------------0---0---------------------------------------------
E|-----------------------------------------------0---------------------
e|--12---------------|-------------------------------------------------
B|--12--14--12/------|-------------------------------------------------
G|-------------------|-----------9-------------------------------------
D|-------------------|-----9-----9--------------------------------------
A|-------------------|-----9--h11---------------------------------------
E|-------------------|--0------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is the original tab of the solo! I haven't tried it out yet so i can't
tell if there are any errors in it!
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This is what my friend and I have figured out for
the solo. Some parts are shaky and not completely
right, but it's fairly accurate.
e|---------------------------|----------------------------|
B|-----------)--)--)(--------|----------------------------|
G|------~9~-11-11-11-11-9-11-|9---------------------------|
D|-9/11----------------------|-11-9-----------------------|
A|---------------------------|------11-9----9---------9---|
E|---------------------------|-----------12---12-9-12---12|
e|------------|--)(----)(--------|------------| (fast
B|------------|-12-12-12-12------|------------| pulloffs)
G|------------|-------------13-13|--13-11-~11~|13p11
D|-----------)|------------------|------------| 14p11
A|----------10|------------------|------------|
E|12p9-12p9---|------------------|------------|
)(
e|------------------------------14-14-12---12h14p1B|
B|12----12-14-14p12-14p12-14p12---------14---------|
G|---13--------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------|
e|----9--9-|-9-7--------------------|-------------)|
B|--/9-9-9-|-----9-7-9-7---9-7------|-7-------7---7|
G|---------|-------------------6-~9~|---9-6-9---9--|
D|---------|------------------------|--------------|
A|---------|------------------------|--------------|
E|---------|------------------------|--------------|
e|----------|----7---9-7h9p9h9p7h9p7h9p7h9p7.........
B|-------7--|7/9---9----------------------------------
G|-9-6-9---9|-----------------------------------------
D|----------|-----------------------------------------
A|----------|-----------------------------------------
E|----------|-----------------------------------------
I forgot the key| The ) above the numbers means to bend
The )( above the numbers means to bend and bring down.
The p means it's a pullof
The / means to either slide to or hammer on.
original by :
Kevin Collier
kmcollier@csupomona.edu
improved by :
Bassie
From: Ronchyman@aol.com
Date: Mon, 15 Apr 1996 21:40:12 -0400
Yellow Ledbetter
e:--------------------------12-----------------------------------|
B:---------9------9--9--9\----12--12-12--14--14---9----------9---|
G:---------9------9--9--9\--------11-11--11--11---8---8--10--8---|
D:---------9------9--9--9\---------------------------------------|
A:---7--9--------------------------------------------------------|
E:0--------------------------------------------------------------|
The singing part has three chords. The Bass Player does
The Rythym work. E for 4 beats,B for 4 beats, A for 4 beats
then E again for 4 beats then repeat. Solo is in the key of
E. That is a no brainer. =
e:---------------------------------------------------------------|
B:--9---9-11-9---9-----------------------------------------------|
G:--8------------9-----------------------------------------------|
D:---------------9-----------------------------------------------|
A:---------------------------------------------------------------|
E:---------------------------------------------------------------|
=
I used Tab Master 1.0 for this do a software search under
guitar tab and it is there. It is not a good program. To =
type what you wish to say you have to go into a text editor
and fool with it. The was a 20 minute job transcription and
putting on the computer both. I am 15. If you want to talk
about guitar mail me and if you have the wintab software
please mail it to me.
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Date: Thu, 20 Nov 1997 17:25:30 -0500
From: Christopher Berardi
To: guitar@olga.net
Subject: Archavist- This is already posted but I think that it has flaws- here is my version
Yellow Ledbetter by Pearl Jam
e----------------------------------9p7---7------
B-------------------------------------7---7-----
G----------------7---7h9p7-------------8---8----
D----------------7---7h9p7----------------------
A------------7h9-----------9\-------------------
E---12\--0----------------------/7--------------
Harmonics
e-------7p5--5----------------12------7-------
B----------5--5-------------12--12---7-7------
G-----------6--6------------------------------
D---------------------------------------------
A---------------------------------------------
E--7\5-5----------5\\\---0--------------------
Repeat this but instead of the harmonics at the end play
e---------------------- A e---12///--12--\\\----
B---15--13------------- N B---12///--12--\\\----
G----------14--12\\---- D G---------------------
The verse, and chorus are the same
The chords are E-B-A-E and repeat them thru the whole song:
E B A
Unsealed, on a porch a letter sat
E
And it said, I'm gonna leave you again
E B
On the way side, I'm gonna wish it all away
A
And I called and I said taht I don't ever ever want to
E
see you again
On the wayside on a beach of weather sand
I said I don't know if it was a boxer or the bag A-yeah
Can you see them oh on the porch. They don't wave
I see them on the around the frontway
And I know, and I know Idon't want to stay. Make me cry.
Etc.etc.
Questions, comments, conundrums? Cberar01@ucis.vill.edu
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