However, the Ebm sounds more like the original and most tabs on the net have gone that way so I have too. *The bass actually plays a B note here suggesting the chord played is a Bmaj7 (Fmaj7 is the shape using the capo at fret 6). Hope this worked for you, feedback welcome as ever. Lyrics somewhere on the intertubes no doubt. Dead simple song that sounds great adapted for one instrument, which is what this blog is all about. Two vids, one played slow and deliberate….Īnd that’s your lot. Once more, feel free to practise this bit on its own before trying it over the chords. Again, it’s over the chord progression so you’ll need to use your little finger (pinkie?) for all of this part, using your other fingers to fret the chords. Essentially, you’re playing the below over the chord progression, though by all means play it by itself with the record or the video below to get the timing first: e|-0-1-0-įrom here it’s onto the main melody, which is easier to play and sounds fantastic. The Intro section is a very slight variation on the normal four chords and involves a bit of extra contortion for your first finger. The chords are played in this order all the way through, and if you wanted that would be enough, but read on to see how to beef it out a bit and really get the feel of the original. I say chord shapes as you’ll be putting a capo on the 6th fret to play in the key of the record, (making these chords ‘officially’ F#, Bbm, Ebm*, Bbm, but no need to worry about that.) Here’s a quick chord table for the uninitiated: e|-0-0-0-0. Well, that’s what makes this a beginner tab. Shouts from both sides, 'Well weve got the land but theyve got the view' Well now heres the clue. Well you shot off your mouth and look where it got you. The observant among you will notice that that is in fact three chords. Modest Mouse 76 0 Tags Your gun went off. The four chord shapes we’ll be using here are C, Em, Am, Em. It uses a capo again to get us in the key of F#, but of course if it’s more comfortable to sing elsewhere, just move the capo. It’s a simple four-chord turnaround but there’s a lovely bit of melody in there that can be played on top, so it works well on a single guitar. Love the album titles those guys come up with. This was the tune that seemed to break Modest Mouse to the world, and is the big single from Good News For People Who Like Bad News.
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