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---- HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS ----
Music & Lyrics by John Butler
From the album "living 2001-2002" By The John Butler Trio
Tabbed by - Chris Douglas
this is the basic outline or frame work of the song of course John's playin
an
amplified 12 string with wah etc. therefore dont be to cut up if ur ole six
string
acoustic dusn't sound like the actual track. plus it has a lot of JOhn's
little fills
in it.
E-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C----0-----0-----------0-----0--------------0-----0---------------------------------
G----0-------0---------0-------0------------0-------0-------------------------------
C--0-----------0-----0-----------4h5-0--0-------------0----5/6/5/3/5-5/6/5/3/5/3----
G------3h5---------------3h5--------------------3h5---------------------------------
C----------------3~-------------------------------------3~-5/6/5/3/5-5/6/5/3/5/3----
verse Chorus
E-------------------- E------------------------------------------------
C----0-----0--------- C------------------------------------------------
G----0-------0------- G--3-3-3-3-3-3--5-5-5-5-5-5----0-----0--0----0--0
C--0-----------0----- C--3-3-3-3-3-3--5-5-5-5-5-5----0-----0--0----0--0
G------3h5----------- G--3-3-3-3-3-3--5-5-5-5-5-5--0-----0----0--0----0
C----------------3~-- C------------------------------------------------
Chorus continued..
E---------------------------------------------------
C---------------------------------------------------
G--3-3-3-3-3-3--5-5-5-5-5-5-------------------------
C--3-3-3-3-3-3--5-5-5-5-5-5--5/6/5/3/5/6/5/3/5/3/0--
G--3-3-3-3-3-3--5-5-5-5-5-5----------------------0--
C----------------------------5/6/5/3/5/6/5/3/5/3/0--
Bridge kinda riff
E---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C--0--0--0----0--0--0--0--0--0----------------------------------------------------------------
G--0--0--0----0--0--0--0--0--0-------------REPEAT--bout--13X--then----------------------------
C--0--3--0--5/6--5--3--5--3--0---------------------------------------5/6/5/3/5-5/6/5/3/5/3----
G---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C----------------------------0--3--5--5~-----------------------------5/6/5/3/5-5/6/5/3/5/3----
John also does a fair bit of improvising within this part so jsut listen
and muck around a bit with the notes he's using
Second Verse Riff (bass riff played on double bass there fore with alot of
sustain)
E--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C---0---0----0--3--0---0---------REPEAT-6X---Then-back-to-1st-verse-riff-then chorus---
G--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C---0---0----0--3--0---0---------------------------------------------------------------
Before you judge this tab bare in mind it is my first.
and enjoy it John Butler Truely rocks.
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| I believe wherever you are wherever your friends are and the people you love are is your home. this country is supposed to be free and whoever want to come and be apart of it is more than welcome. we are all one. love one another and this world would be a better place. and of course we all are different but we all want to be in a world full of peace and rid of the hate. | |
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#2 by Mistress Cheyenne at Oct 5, 1984 at 4:41 PM EST |
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#3 by Justice Fish at Jul 8, 2002 at 6:22 AM EST |
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