"Say you'll.." & "Calliope wail.."
PostPosted:Sat Apr 07, 2007 7:02 am
The beginning is as Ed has it in the tab. Then I venture off a bit.
The "Say you'll come back..." part.
I'll use three note voicings for the most part although you can eliminate the middle note as a preference if it suits you. I'm following the Anthology sheet music and filling in the blanks. Also listening to 1/3/70 version
--Say-----------------can---whenever--------------land
--A7-D--A(7)--D--A--D--A(7)----------D--A--G----A--E(7)
e--------------------------------------
b-8--7--5-----3--2--3--5-------------3--2--0-0----
g-9--7--6-----2--2--2--6----------2--2--2--0-0--2--1
d-7--7--7(5)--4--2--4--7(5)--2-2h4---4--2--0-0--2--2(0)
a-----------------------------------------------4--2
E--------------------------------------
--Maybe---------------too----It all-----------you
--A7-D--A(7)--D--A--D--A(7)-------D--E--A-----Em
e--------------------------------------
b-8--7--5-----3--2--3--5----------3--5------2-0
g-9--7--6-----2--2--2--6----------2--4---2--2-0
d-7--7--7(5)--4--2--4--7(5)--3pu4----6--2-2---2
a-------------------------------------
E--------------------------------------
--A-----C#m7-5
e-----5--3------
b----5---5------
g-5h6----4------
d---------------
a--------4------
E---------------
The book shows this voicing for the C#m7-5
e-----0-------
b-----0-------
g-----0-------
d-----x-------
a-----4-------
E-------------
But if you play the A lick right before it I kinda think you have to voice the G note, the 3 on the E string.
The hammers and pull ups are just my preference.
The "Say you'll come back..." part.
I'll use three note voicings for the most part although you can eliminate the middle note as a preference if it suits you. I'm following the Anthology sheet music and filling in the blanks. Also listening to 1/3/70 version
--Say-----------------can---whenever--------------land
--A7-D--A(7)--D--A--D--A(7)----------D--A--G----A--E(7)
e--------------------------------------
b-8--7--5-----3--2--3--5-------------3--2--0-0----
g-9--7--6-----2--2--2--6----------2--2--2--0-0--2--1
d-7--7--7(5)--4--2--4--7(5)--2-2h4---4--2--0-0--2--2(0)
a-----------------------------------------------4--2
E--------------------------------------
--Maybe---------------too----It all-----------you
--A7-D--A(7)--D--A--D--A(7)-------D--E--A-----Em
e--------------------------------------
b-8--7--5-----3--2--3--5----------3--5------2-0
g-9--7--6-----2--2--2--6----------2--4---2--2-0
d-7--7--7(5)--4--2--4--7(5)--3pu4----6--2-2---2
a-------------------------------------
E--------------------------------------
--A-----C#m7-5
e-----5--3------
b----5---5------
g-5h6----4------
d---------------
a--------4------
E---------------
The book shows this voicing for the C#m7-5
e-----0-------
b-----0-------
g-----0-------
d-----x-------
a-----4-------
E-------------
But if you play the A lick right before it I kinda think you have to voice the G note, the 3 on the E string.
The hammers and pull ups are just my preference.