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From: chris@garfield.petrosys.no
Date: Fri, 5 Apr 1996 19:58:46 +0100
Subject: TAB: grace by Jeff Buckley
Grace: written by Jeff Buckley + Gary Lucas.
>From the album "Grace"
Trans: Eliiott.
note: h = hammer on
p = pull off
/ = slide
pre-verse:
note: When I figured this out, I had a capo on the second
fret. Therefore an 0 represents a capoed 2nd fret. I'm not sure if
this is all correct. Some of it sounded a bit dodgy when it was played
along with the tape but sounded fine on its own.
fig.1
E |----1-------------------1---3p1-----|
B |-------------------------------1----|
G |-1h3-3p13p1h3p1h3p1--1h3-3p1----13p1|
D |3-------------------3---------------|
A |------------------------------------|
E |------------------------------------|
|------3-------------------3---5p3-----|
|---------------------------------3----|
|---3h5-5p35p3h5p3h5p3--3h5-5p3----35p3|
|3/5-------------------5---------------|
|--------------------------------------|
|--------------------------------------|
(octave box................................)
|0--------------|--------------553--| |--------------|
|0--------------|2h3222h3222h3-33252|repeat |2h3222h3223333|
|0--------------|2--222--222---22222|bar |2--222--222222|
|0h2p0h2p0h2p0h2|0--000--000---00022|twice |0--000--000000|
|0h2p0h2p0h2p0h2|-----------------00| |----------0000|
|0--------------|-------------------| |----------2222|
^
let open strings ring
fig.2
Verse:
E |------------|------------|------------|------------|
B |------------|------------|------------|------------|
G |---0-----0--|---2-----0--|---0-----0--|---2-----0--|
D |--2-2---2-2-|--3-3---2-2-|--1-1---1-1-|--3-3---2-2-|
A |-2---2-2---2|-3---3-2---2|-1---1-1---1|-3---3-2---2|
E |0-----0-----|1-----0-----|X-----X-----|1-----0-----|
|------------|------------|
|------------|------------|
|---0-----0--|---0-----0--|
|--1-1---1-1-|--2-2---2-2-|
|-1---1-1---1|-2---2-2---2|
|X-----X-----|0-----0-----|
fig.3
( this part is played twice.................................)
vv^^vv^^ vv^^vv^^ vv^^vv^^v v^^vv^^
|2222/6666/7777/9-9-9-9--|-33333333-33333333-|-000000000--0000000-|
|3332/7777/8888/10101010-|-33333333-33333333-|-000000000--0000000-|
|4444/8888/9999/11111111-|-00000000-00000000-|-000000000--0000000-|
|4444/8888/9999/11111111-|-22222222-00000000-|-222222220h22222222-|
|2222/6666/7777/9-9-9-9--|-33333333-22222222-|-222222220h22222222-|
|2222/6666/7777/9-9-9-9--|-XXXXXXXX-33333333-|-000000000--0000000-|
*
The strumming pattern shown above is the pattern used on all heavily
chord based parts.
fig.4
chorus:
(I'm not sure of this part )
(played twice.................)
|--1--1---0---|-----XX-----XX-|0--|
|--1--1---0---|-----44-----44-|0--|
|--2--2---0---|-----00-----00-|0--|
|3-3--3-2-2-00|-2/5-55-2/5-55-|2--|
|333--3-222-00|-3/6666-3/6666-|2--|
|-11--1--00-00|----666----666-|0--|
Then return to fig.1 + play thru to fig.4
break:
|11111111-33333333-|-555555555--5555555-|
|11111111-33333333-|-555555555--5555555-|
|22222222-00000000-|-555555555--5555555-|
|33333333-00000000-|-777777775h77777777-|
|33333333-22222222-|-777777775h77777777-|
|11111111-33333333-|-555555555--5555555-|
|-44444444-3333-22-11-|-000000000--0000000-|
|-44444444-3333-22-11-|-000000000--0000000-|
|-55555555-4444-22-22-|-000000000--0000000-|
|-66666666-5555-44-33-|-222222220h22222222-|
|-66666666-5555-44-33-|-222222220h22222222-|
|-44444444-3333-22-11-|-000000000--0000000-|
then play the first two bars of fig.3
where there is a * there is now a fill: |-2h3p2-|
|-3-----|
|-0-----|
|-------|
|-------|
|-------|
When he starts to sing again play fig.3 again, fully.
Now return to fig.1 and play thru to fig.4.
Elliott.
Any corrections or "so real" and "dream brother" TAB would be
gratefully recieved at chris.pearce@petrosys.no
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Dale Average |
#1 by Dale Steele at Sep 27, 2007 at 1:58 PM EST |
| love this song | |
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jga Average |
#2 by jga qup at Sep 27, 2007 at 7:50 PM EST |
| yeah this song changed my life, this and so real...genius | |
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bob Rhythm Player |
#3 by bob at Sep 28, 2007 at 6:32 AM EST |
| suicide? whatever. does this site really have to be a platform for people to express how much they LOVE a particular song? can't we just make it a forum for interpretation of song meaning? please?? | |
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BeN-bEn Lead Player |
#4 by BeN-bEn Lesniewski at Sep 29, 2007 at 3:53 AM EST |
| fantastic song i love it !!! | |
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Ian Professional |
#5 by Ian Murphy at Sep 29, 2007 at 6:56 AM EST |
| this is such an amazing song .. seeing him perform it on the buckley dvd is absolutely amazing .. everyone should really pick up the concert dvd. | |
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jichael Average |
#6 by jichael at Sep 30, 2007 at 11:01 AM EST |
| i feel sorrow from jeff's death...but jeff will never be forgoten!!! i love this song...the lyrics r somehow coincidental!!! | |
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Aeddan Wanna Be |
#7 by Aeddan Williams at Oct 1, 2007 at 5:45 AM EST |
| what the hell!?! I also love Jeff and feel sorrow from his death, but HE WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN!!! Because he fucking rocked when we was alive and he still rocks when he's dead. | |
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Jeanee' Average |
#8 by Jeanee' Young at Oct 2, 2007 at 6:10 AM EST |
| I feel sorrow from jeff's death...but jeff will never be forgoten!!! i love this song...the lyrics r somehow coincidental!!!x4 ;oP | |
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Fabien Average |
#9 by Fabien Bergeron at Oct 2, 2007 at 10:05 AM EST |
| "wait in the fire" is he referring to life, possibly, as he waits for death to extinguish the flames? if so that would imply a painful life. i dunno, Buckley seems very accepting of death in this long, but not in a 'please put me out of my misery' kind of way. Hence the reason why this line throws me off. Maybe i'm just way off here. | |
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Zach250 Wanna Be |
#10 by Zach250 at Oct 2, 2007 at 3:23 PM EST |
| Could the lyrics be interpreting the loss of emotion. Realisation that the fight cannot go on forever, and with true love the flame may finally extingush. wilde's " One always kills the one it loves" Jeff is killing himself from the inside out. | |
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Matthew Average |
#11 by Matthew Spencer at Oct 3, 2007 at 2:19 PM EST |
| jeff is god....this song is posibly my fave song of all time... | |
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A Whore in Shee Average |
#12 by A Whore in Sheep's Clothing at Oct 3, 2007 at 8:48 PM EST |
| About Jeff contemplating suicide basically. | |
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Bobby Rhythm Player |
#13 by Bobby McCorkle at Oct 3, 2007 at 9:01 PM EST |
| Jeff Buckley is God. | |
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kewl Wanna Be |
#14 by kewl dude at Oct 3, 2007 at 9:31 PM EST |
| I think the fire is maybe what you could call the torment of existence, the continuous struggle to understand and rationalise one's own existence and being. I think in this song JB is saying that he has come to accept that the struggle cannot be won against death in the end - not that he necessarily wants to die, but more that he is no longer afraid to give in to the ultimate enigma of death, the extinguishing of the 'fire' of existence - "I'm not afraid to go but it goes so slow." Not at all negative in my opinion. Perhaps a little spooky in conjunction with his young death. | |
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lee michael Wanna Be |
#15 by lee michael turner II at Oct 5, 2007 at 2:00 AM EST |
| genius | |
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Voddimir Wanna Be |
#16 by Voddimir Ulyanov at Oct 6, 2007 at 11:49 PM EST |
| i feel sorrow from jeff's death...but jeff will never be forgoten!!! i love this song...the lyrics r somehow coincidental!!! | |