Some chords that are useful:
C(I) D9/11(I) G6(I) F2(I) G(II) F2(II)
P P P P
E|--0--------0------10-------8------3------3--
B|--1--------3-------8-------6------0------1--
G|--0--------0-------0-------0------0------2--
D|--2-3-2----4-5-4---9-10-9--7-8-7--0------3--
A|--3--------5------10-------8------2---------
E|----------------------------------3---------
The additional notes shown after each chord rock up and back to the sus- 4
version of the chord; listen to the song (Texts of songs ) and you'll hear where that note
goes.
G(II) F2(II) G(II) F2(II)
Fluffhead was a man
G(II) F2(II) G(II) F2(II)
With a horrible disease
G(II) F2(II) G(II) F2(II)
Could not find no cure
G(II) F2(II) G(II) F2(II)
Won't you help him if you please?
C(I) D(I) G(I) F(I) C(I) D(I) G(II)
Fluff-Head!
C(I) D(I) G(I) F(I) C(I) D(I) G(II)
Fluff-Head!
Next verses just like the first:
Fluff came to my door
Askin' me for change
His eyes were clear and pure
But his mind was so deranged
Fluff went to a banker
Askin' for some bills
The banker said, "I ain't got that
But I sure got some powerful pills."
Fluff's Travels
Transcription by Tim Corley (of Hoobis Doobis)
Typed in by Neil Berkman ([email protected])
Minor editorials by Eric Berman ([email protected])
These are played twice:
H
E|-------------9-10----12-10-9----------9--9-10-9------------------|
B|-------10-12-----------------10-------10---------------9-12------|
G|-11-12------------12------------11----11-------------9-----------|
D|-----------------------------------12-12-----------9-------------|
A|------------------------------------------------11---------------|
E|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
H
E|-9-------------------------|
B|---12------------10--------|
G|---------------9-----------|
D|------11----11---------11--|
A|---------12---------12-----|
E|---------------------------|
Then the following phrase and chords are repeated twice:
E|----------------| |: E A A/B E A A/B E A A/B D :|
B|----------------|
G|---------4------|
D|---4-6-7--------|
A|-7---------7----|
E|----------------|
Then this twice:
E|--------7-8-7-----|
B|-7-8-10-------8---|
G|----------------7-|
D|------------------|
A|------------------|
E|------------------| G C D G C D G C D C D
The fingerings are:
C D G
E:-3---5--10-|
B:-1---3--8--|
G:-0---0--0--|
D:-2---4--9--|
A:-3---5--10-|
E:-----------|
B (4x) C# (2x) C (1x) D (3x) E (2x) F (3x) F#m/C#? (5x)
These are fingered as:
B C# C D E F F#m/C#?
E:-7--9---8--10--12--13--14---
B:-7--9---8--10--12--13--14---
G:-8--10--9--11--13--14--14---
D:-9--11--10-12--14--15--15---
A:-----------------------16---
E:----------------------------
Then these chords are played 4 times:
(This is under the bluesy piano part that begins at 3:15)
|: Em F#m G A :|
Then a D chord is played, followed by these chords 7 times:
|: A E C D :|
Then A E C again, and then these:
Bb (3x) C (5x) Bb (3x) C (5x) D (4x) Em (3x) F#7? (2x) B5 (2x)
B2 (4x) C# (2x) C (1x) D (3x) E (2x) F (3x)
These are fingered as follows:
Bb C D E F#7? B1 B2 C# F B5
E:-6---8--10--12--14----19--7---9---13---
B:-6---8--10--12--14----19--7---9---13---
G:-7---9--11--12--15----20--8---10--14---
D:-8---10-12--14--14----21--9---11--15-9-
A:----------------16-------------------9-
E:----------------14-------------------7-
? ? slide down from this
E|-6----------5------12-12-12--12-12-12--22-------------------------|
B|-6--------5---5----10-10-10--10-10-10-----------------------------|
G|-6------6------6---10-10-10--10-10-10-----------------------------|
D|-8-----8---------8-10-10-10--10-10-10-----------------------------|
A|-7----7-----------------------------------------------------------|
E|-6--5-------------------------------------------------------------|
Dm
Tipsy fuddled boozy groggy elevated
Dm C Dm
Prime did edit her
Dm
Hellborn elfchild roadhog mountain fortune hunter
Dm C Dm
Man beheaded her
G A
Fat bulk expanse mass lump block clod
Dm
Tipsy fuddled boozy groggy elevated
Dm C Dm
Prime did edit her
Next round uses the same chords:
Dm
Rabid victim martyr stranded
Dm C Dm
Level headed boy, ya better bend
Dm
Soon your luscious honey sugar
Dm C Dm
Mellifluous life is gonna end
G A
Fat bulk expanse mass lump block clod
Dm
rabid victim martyr stranded
Dm C Dm
level headed boy, ya better bend
Foam is a fairly straighforward solo to play, but it's a lot of fun
nevertheless. The solo works very directly from the chords: if you look at
the notes of the solo, it's really just arpeggiations that outline the chord
changes. The beauty of the solo (IMHO) is how each chord leads into the
next, and how the solo anticipates the chord change in such a natural way.
G E/G# Am BbMaj7
/S \S
E|---------------|-----------|-----19-17-17-|-18-------20-17-----|
B|------15-17-15-|-17-----17-|-17-----------|-------18-----------|
G|-12---12-14-12-|-13--16----|-14-----------|----19-----------16-|
D|---------------|-----------|--------------|--------------------|
A|---------------|-----------|--------------|--------------------|
E|---------------|-----------|--------------|--------------------|
Am Ab C/G
/S P
E|-------19-18--16----|----16-15----------|-------15----15---|
B|----17-----------17-|-16-------16-------|------------------|
G|-17-----------------|-------------17----|------------------|
D|--------------------|----------------18-|-17-17----17------|
A|--------------------|-------------------|------------------|
E|--------------------|-------------------|------------------|
(Notice: the rest of the solo is simply octaves on the bass note of the
chord. Kind of makes it simple. My notes are only approximate; the
fingerings/frets should be right, but listen to the song (Texts of songs ) to get the exact
feel)
Then up two frets:
/S
E|14-------------------|-----------14--14-|-17-14-----14--19-17-|
B|-------14-17-14------|-15--15--15--17---|------15-17--15------|
G|--14-16--------14-16-|---16--16---------|---------------------|
D|---------------------|------------------|---------------------|
A|---------------------|------------------|---------------------|
E|---------------------|------------------|---------------------|
And up another two frets:
/S
E|16-------------------|-----------16--16-|-19-16-----16--21-19-|
B|-------16-19-16------|-17--17--17--19---|------17-19--17------|
G|--16-18--------16-18-|---18--18---------|---------------------|
D|---------------------|------------------|---------------------|
A|---------------------|------------------|---------------------|
E|---------------------|------------------|---------------------|
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Subject: Phish Junta_Album.tab Part1
Cc: [email protected] Status: O
I take no credit for the following tab... I found it at a Phish web page.
Here's what I could figure out of this crazy tune. My tab features a new
[for me] notation underneath that designates what fingers I use for each
note, as some of the stretches might not be that easy or obvious to some
players. Of course, this is subjective, and if you figure out an easier way
to play it, please let me know.
Intro chords: Am7 F7
1st verse - no chords (*Guess* what the lyrics are! ;^)
Am7 F7
Let's go out to dinner and see a movie
Am7 F7
Let's go out to dinner and see a movie
Am7 Bb
Let's go out to dinner - and see a movie
B C
Let's go out to dinner and see a movie
"Sing- song (Texts of songs )" section [play 4x]
Amaj7 Dmaj7
Let's go out to dinner and see a movie
Last verse
Am7 F7
Let's go out to dinner and see a movie
Am7 F7
Let's go out to dinner and see a movie
Am7 Bb
Let's go out to dinner - and see a movie
Bdim Cdim
Let's go out to dinner and see a movie
|: A D9/A (4 times) C/A A(9) :| C/A E (A) "Ahh... Divided
sky, the wind..."
The chords are played like this:
A C D9
E:--0---0---12--
B:--5---8---10--
G:--6---9---11--
D:--7---10--12--
A:--0-------0---
This is followed by a few measures of really ecclectic stuff that I haven't
fully figured out (yet). The ecclectic portion, however, ends with 6 notes
that lead into some relatively straightforward chords; no timing information
is shown below, you have to listen to the song (Texts of songs ) to see where the changes are.
The 6 notes are G A B G# A# C, and the chords are:
|: A A/C# G/D G/B A/C# D/A G/B A :| D9
The D9 here is played with an open E string, like this:
D9
E:--0-
B:--3-
G:--2-
D:--0-
A:----
This leads into the following chords that are in something like a 15/8 time;
it flows very naturally, but is not a straight 4/4 (I think it jumps around;
I haven't really broken it down all the way yet). Each pair of chords in
parentheses below is repeated 3 times.
The idea is that you use your 2nd finger on the 6th string and the 3rd
finger barred across the other 4 strings, and you play all of these chords
in the same way, just changing your position on the fretboard.
Anyhow, this leads directly into the first guitar solo. The bend on the
first note and the slide, pull-offs, hammer ons, and vibrato, are the keys
to playing this right. Again, no timing information is shown (sorry).
Solo 1:
A C F#m E D
1
/ P P P P H ~
E|------9----------------------------------------------------------|
B|-12-----12-9-9------------------10-9-------12----------------10--|
G|---------------11-9-----9------------9--------11-(9)-------------|
D|--------------------11----11-9---------9-------------11-9-11-----|
A|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
B A
/S P H ~ P H ~ P H /S ~
E|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-----------------12------------12------------12-10---------10----|
G|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-11-13--13-11-13------13-11-13-----13-11-13--------11-9-11-------|
A|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
This repeats twice, on the second time playing this bridge:
A E Eb F# A C
1
/ P P
E|------9-------------------------------------------9-9-11-12-|
B|-12-----12-9-9------------------------10-11-11-13-----------|
G|---------------11-9-----9--9-11-12-12-----------------------|
D|--------------------11--------------------------------------|
A|------------------------------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------------------------------|
A E D/E E A/E Emaj7 A/E E D/E Gm7 Gm7b5 F
1 |
/ P P v
E|------9------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-12-----12-9-9--------------7--9--10---9---10--9--7--11---11----10-|
G|---------------11-9-----9---7--9--9----8---9---9--7--10---10----10-|
D|--------------------11------7--9--11---9---11--9--7--12---11----10-|
A|----------------------------7--7-------7-------7--7--10---10----8--|
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
The organ plays on the F chord very quietly as the second solo starts.
Notice the implied notes (in parentheses); these are sometimes played,
sometimes not, but they are very important to the feel of the song (Texts of songs ). Don't
emphasize them too much; they should be used as passing guide tones.
Solo 2:
F Bb C Am7
H H H P
E|----------13---------------13-12-10----12-10----12-(10)-12-10----|
B|-------10---------------10----------12-------12---------------13-|
G|-10-12------------10-12------------------------------------------|
D|-------------(10)------------------------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
Dm7 Gm7 C F
H H P H H
E|----------10------------10---------------------------------------|
B|-------10-------------10---13-11----13-11--(11)-13-(11)-13-11-10-|
G|-10-12-----------10-12----------(12)-----12----------------------|
D|-------------(10)------------------------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
This repeats 4 times, the fourth time ending on a BbMaj7 instead of an F,
then it plays this bridge:
The solo repeats 2 more times (substituting the BbMaj7 on the last time
again), then plays the bridge again with more distortion on the guitar, then
repeats the solo 2 more times, again substituting the Bbmaj7 and holding the
last note as long as possible.
This leads into (yes, you guessed it)....
Solo 3 (Ending theme):
D D/C Bm7 D/A Em Em/Eb Em/D Em/C#*
E:--17------14-15-17-------------14-15-17----------------
B:---------------------15-17-----------------------------
Em Em/Eb Em/D Em/C#
E:---------19----15-17-19-----
B:---------------------------
D D/C Bm7 D/A
E:--14-14-14----14-15-17-----------------
B:---------------------------------------
D D/C Bm7 BbMaj7
E:-17-14----19-17-15-14------------
B:-------15-------------15-17-15---
A D D/C Bm7(D/B) D/A, etc.
E:-----------------15-14---------------------------------------------
B:--14-------15-15-------17----14-14-12-14-15------------------------
(*Note: an alternate way to notate this progression is Em Eb+ G/D C#mb5;
this highlights the falling baseline a bit better at the expense of making
the chords seem a lot more complicated.)
Finally, the outtro chords are as follows:
|: D D/C D/B D/A :| D D/C D/B Bb6 Eb Eb/Db Eb/C B6 E E/D E/C# C6 B E
Here's how to play the main riff chords in the song (Texts of songs ). The chords are shown in
the inversion that you should use, top note on top and bottom note on
bottom:
F/C F+/C# Dm F7/Eb BbMaj7/D BbmMaj7/Db Am7 Gm7 C7
--- --- --- ---- --- --- --- --- ---
A A A A A A G Bb Bb
F F F F F F E G G
C C# D Eb D Db C F E
D
(Notice that in the BbMaj7 and BbmMaj7/Db, the Bb is implied. When Mike
comes in on the bass, the bass plays the Bb, but the organ doesn't.
Likewise, the A isn't stated in the Am7 until Mike plays it on the bass.)
There are other chords in the song (Texts of songs ), but the fingering on them isn't as
important as for these, so you can use whatever is comfortable.
Most of the song (Texts of songs ), especially at the start, has an "oom-pah-pah" feel (which
kind of makes sense, since the song (Texts of songs ) is in 3/4.) To play the chords
correctly, play the bass note, then the other two notes twice. For example,
the intro starts like this:
F/C F+/C# Dm F+/C#
----- ------ ----- ------
A A A A A A A A
F F F F F F F F
C C# D C# ....
Find a good Hammond patch to play it with and your all set...
"Circus theme" Intro:
F E Eb E Eb D C# C B C
Intro:
F/C F+/C# Dm F+/C# F/C F+/C# Dm F+/C#
F/C F+/C# Dm F7/Eb
It was late one fall night at a fairground near town
BbMaj7/D BbmMaj7/Db F/A
When Esther first saw the Armenian man
Am7 Dm
Who grovelled toward her and stood by her side
Gm7 C7
With a bucket that swung in his hand (Bass joins in here>
F/C F+/C# Dm F7/Eb
His grin stretched the folds of his pasty white cheeks
BbMaj7 BbmMaj7 F/A
And his lips hurled a dollop of murk on the curb
Am7 Dm
And the lights from the rides showed a mischievous sparkle
Gm7 C7
That flashed in his hollow eyed stare
(same)
He said "Little girl, you can chop off my legs
And then peel off my socks if you want to.
But I'd rather you took this old puppet from me
That I hold in my pail as we speak."
(same except transition chords at end of verse)
And he stood looking down at the innocent girl
And she stared at the bucket bewildered
Til he lifted the doll for the young girl to see
Gm7b5/Db Eb C#9 -> D9
G G G G G
They call him lysasome 'Cause he runs so fast
Runs like a junkyard dog with a brain of brass
Gm7(I) -> Am7 -> Fm7 -> Gm7(II) (SEE BELOW FOR CHORD FORMATIONS)
Eb F Bb
Golgi, oh, woe is me
Eb F Bb
You can't even see the sea
Eb F Bb
Golgi, olgi, ho ooo olgi
Golgi
C9 -> C#9 -> D9
CHORUS:*
G G7
I saw you...
(x3)
C C/F
With a ticket stub in your hand
G G
I saw you....
F--->----->---------->------------>------- (pedal on E string)
Under the light, middle of the night, couldn't get it wrong...
(REPEAT CHORUS)
So I had to..... (and into Trey's most excellent solo.... tablature
follow)
Chord Forms:
(intro) (See a Golgi Appa...) (Golgi woe) (before chorus)
F#+ Gm7(I) Gm7(II) Am7 Eb F Bb C9 C#9 D9
E--x-------10-----3-------5-----x------6---3----4----5
B--7-------11-----3-------5-----8--10--6---3----4----5
G--7-------10-----3-------5-----8--10--7---3----4----5
D--8-------12-----3-------5-----8--10--8---2----3----4
A--9-------10-----x-------x-----6--8---8---3----4----5
E--x-------x------x-------x------------6--------------
Frot ( тексты песен и аккорды на ficd.ru ): [email protected] (Michael David Bruce)
---> A few things for those who are not totally familiar with guitar
tablature notation:
Tablature cannot convey precise information about timing and the duration of
notes. Nor does it help you to understand harmonic structure. BUT, it is
very helpful for those like me who are not totally comfortable reading and
writing in music notation.
I hope that you can at least get the drift of Trey's brilliant piece of
guitar playing from the notation below. I suggest you listen to the song (Texts of songs ) while reading/playing this for the first time. Pretty soon you'll get it
The first thing that you *should* know about the golgi solo part is that it
is *not* in a straight (i.e multiple of 4) time signature--count it out!!
There are 15 beats per phrase (where you would expect 16). It doesn't matter
how you do it, but I find three 4/4 measures and one 3/4 measure
convienient.
For the 1st part of the solo (starting @ 1:25), play:
This little thingy is *very* important, IMHO. Trey does it quite a bit in
his playing. i.e. rather than just playing two notes consecutively, he
sticks another note in there (cf. The divided sky slow part). They're not
always that easy to hear, but without them, the music loses its feel, it's
color--everything. This is what makes it interesting.
The second half of the solo is the same thing with everything jacked up 2
frets (i.e. now in the key of C rather than Bb).
Above repeats 3 times, and the fourth is played differently:
E|------------------------------------------|
B|--5--5-6-8-88-6-5--->>8-6-4-6-8-9-11>>>13-|
G|--5--5-5-5-55-5-5---3---------------------|
D|--5--5-7-5-55-7-5---3----------------5--7-|
A|------------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------------|
NOTE: numbers directly above one another (like 5/5/5 above) are played at
the SAME TIME; numbers that are not directly above one another (like
B/5...G/7 above) are played in succession.
And then back to:
* ^ ^ ^ * ^ ^ ^ * ^ ^ ^ * ^ ^
E|------------------------------------|
B|--5--5-6-8-88-6-5---3->>8-6-5-6-8-6-|
G|--5--5-5-5-55-5-5---3---------------|
D|--5--5-7-5-55-7-5---3----------5--7-|
A|------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------|
Four times through.
After the solo (which I won't repost), you go back to that main riff above
(here again, it's two frets up--in C) and then suddenly, you chop it off
right after the end of measure three and play:
A ^ ^ ^ A ^ ^ ^ Asus4 ^ ^ ^ Asus4 ^ ^ ^
over and over again, until it feels just right. And of course, if you're
phish, you change your volumes, lie down, jump up and down, play ditties
over that and so on. Then for that fantastic glorious build, you play
F ^ Eb ^ D ^ Eb ^ F ^ Eb ^ D ^ Eb ^ F ^ G ^ A ^ Bb ^ C ^ C# ^ D!!!!!!!!
And back to the chorus. All of these are played with the D-shaped chord and
then slid up and down the fretboard starting at fret 5. Play around with it.
Of course, I have seen Trey use the A-shaped chord as a substitute for the
first coupla bars. Depends on what you've been doing just prior to that. The
beauty is that with improvisational music, nothing is set in stone.
NOTES:
1) I have done my best to show the timing of the notes, but the rhythm is
difficult to convey in tablature. You're going to have to listen to the song (Texts of songs ) to get the time.
2) A ">" or a ">>" means that the previous note "slides" up to the next... A
" ^^ " means that the note is "hammered"
3) The numbers correspond to the FRET on which that particular STRING is
played
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sanity
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A E
Sanity never came my way. (Came his way)
A E
Sanity never came my way. (His way)
A E
I don't know what I'll do today. (Way)
A E
'Cause sanity never came my way.
A E
Lost my mind just a couple of times. (Lost his mind)
A E
Lost my mind just a couple of times. (His mind)
A E
You can spend your nickels, you can spend your dimes. (Mind)
A Em7 (dirty) Bm7
But I lost my mind just a couple of times.
Em7 Bm7 Em7 Bm7 Em7 F# C D E
Then the little single-note phrase:
B Bb A G G# E C# B E B E
The same pattern continues for the other verses...
The intro to this song (Texts of songs ) has just a ton of chord arpeggios that would be too
much work to tab out. For the sake of simplicity, I'll use "^" to mean
"upward arpeggio" and "v" to mean "downward arpeggio". Of course, Trey being
Trey, half of the arpeggios start out in one direction and finish in the
other. I'll leave the direction designation off of these.
Many of these arpeggios go across 6 strings, so get your fingers stretched
out! For example, the Gm^ arpeggio near the start of the song (Texts of songs ) is played like
this (the fingerings that I use are written underneath):
The rest of the arpeggios are left as an exercise to the reader.
(Sorry).
Anyhow, enough chatter. Here's the chords/tab:
Intro:
Bbmaj7
H H P H
E|---------------------------------------------------13--------|
B|----------------15-15---------------------------15----15-----|
G|-------------15-------15---------------------15----------15--| etc.
D|-------12-15------------15-12----------12-15-----------------|
A|-12-13------------------------13-12-13-----------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------------------|
(Pause for 2 measures, then rake strings just before starting...)
G Am Bm
E|----------15-----------------17----------------19------------|
B|-------15----15-----------17----17----------19----19---------|
G|----16----------16-----17----------17----19----------19------|
D|-17-----------------19----------------21---------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------------------|
C Eb Gm/D
P P P P
E|-------15-20-15-----18-15----18-15-----18-15----18-15--------|
B|----17----------17--------16-------16--------15-------15-----|
G|-17----------------------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------------------|
C D
E|-------15-20-15-----------17-22-17----|
B|----17----------17-----19---------19--|
G|-17-----------------19----------------|
D|--------------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------|
Repeat the following 1-3-5 arpeggios 6 times:
G Am Bm C
E|-------10-------10------12----12-----14----14-----15----15---|
B|----12-------12-------13----13-----15----15-----17----17-----|
G|-12-------12--------14----14-----16----16-----17----17-------|
D|-------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------------------|
G (repeat a couple of times)
E|-------------------|
B|-------------------|
G|-------------------|
D|---0--0--0--0-0-0--|
A|--2--2--2--2-2-2---|
E|-3--3--3--3--------|
(No chord) Repeat stuff between |: :| an appropriate number of times,
and repeat the whole thing twice:
|: :| |: :|
E|-------------------------------------------------------------|
B|------------------------12----13-------12--------------------|
G|-----12--12-------14-----------------------------------------|
D|---------------------12----14------12------------------------|
A|---14--14------15--------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------------------|
Snare drum hit, then repeat the following 6 times:
C/E G/D Am7/C G/D
H H
E|----------|----------|-----------------|-----------|
B|----------|----------|-----------------|-----------|
G|---5--5---|---4--4---|---0-2---0-2---0-|---4--4----|
D|--5--5--5-|--5--5--5-|-----------------|--5--5--5--|
A|-7--7--7--|-5--5--5--|-3-----3-----3---|-5--5--5---|
E|----------|----------|-----------------|-----------|