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the john butler trio - take
alright first thing equipment. John uses as usual a twelve string with the
high G string taken off to be able to bend better. The 12 string is played
through a Marshall with a moderate amount of gain.
Now the tricky part - the technique. John tunes his 12 string for this track
to C G C G C E. He uses no pick, insted he has real meaty finger nails and a
really developed hybrid picking technique. This can be a bit tricky for some
people who are trying this type of stuff for the first time but hey, there's
nothing stopping ya from bringing out the old jimmy dunlop 1mm plectrum
(except the fact that you will have to learn to hold it with your thum and
forefinger so you got the other three fingers free for picking).
O.K the scale he uses for this track (don't scroll down this stuff will help
you immensely for understanding how to play his solos, or make up your own
for that matter). I tend to concentrate on the 2nd string, as he does for
this track.
E--0--0--0--0--0--0--0-----0
C--0--2--3--5--7--8--10---12
G--0--0--0--0--0--0--0----0
C--0--0--0--0--0--0--0----0
G--0--0--0--0--0--0--0----0
C--0--0--0--0--0--0--0----0
You can see he uses this tuneing, the open tuneing creates a realy strong
bottom end which is just perfect for busking.
O.K enough crap he's the tab
there is no slide on this tune.
Intro
the 3h5 means a hammer on between 3 and 5
the 5p3 means a pull off between 5 and 3
E-----------------------------------------
C--0-2-3-3h5---3h5p3--2-0-0h2-----
G--0-0-0-0------0---------0-0-0--------
C--0-0-0-0------0---------0-0-0--------
G--0-0-0-0------0---------0-0-0--------
C------------------------------------
damm I'll be be buggered if I can sit here and tab this out note for note.
Just use the scale that I wrote out up top to play what you think sounds
cool, That and you will never learn anything if you don't open your mind to
new experiences and just let loose, just be sure to do a few hammer ons and
pull offs and be sure to hit those drone notes.
Drums come in at 0.50 and then hit all open strings. at 1.04 john starts
beating the crap out his strings (muted strings with left hand). Listen to
the CD for timeing.
at 1.17
The * mean to play a harmonic
E-----------------12*--12*
C-----------------12*--12*
G-----------------12*--12*
C--12*--12*---------------
G--12*--12*---------------
C--12*--12*---------------
play that a few times then
E--------------------0--------------0----0---
C--------------------10h12h10--10---10--
G--5-3-1------------0-------------0-----0---
C--------------------0--------------0-----0--
G--5-3-1------------0--------------0----0---
C----------3-2------0--------------0-----0--
Ok once again this is going to get long and tedious and hard looking when
this is pretty simple to play. Basicly your strumming a stedy rhythm, as
your doing this you fret the 10th on the 2nd string and hammer on then pull
off a few times. then move down to 8th fret and hammer on / pull off onto
the 10th and go down the neck. (I really hope you get what I mean).
the bit that start at around 1.40 goes
E--0---------0-0-0-----------
C--7h8p7--7-7-7h8p7----
G--0--------0-0-0----------
C--0--------0-0-0----------
G--0--------0-0-0----------
C--0--------0-0-0----------
That a few times then
E--3-3-3----5-5-5-5
C--3-3-3----5-5-5-5
G--3-3-3----5-5-5-5
C--3-3-3----5-5-5-5
G--3-3-3----5-5-5-5
C--3-3-3----5-5-5-5
the voice comes in a few seconds later and I just keep playing that bit that
starts at 1.40, but a bit softer.
Pre Chorus
apply vibro to the 14th, listen to the CD for how many times to play it.
E--0----0-------------3-3-3----5-5-5
C--14v-14v---------3-3-3----5-5-5
G--0----0-------------3-3-3----5-5-5
C--0----0-------------3-3-3----5-5-5
G--0----0-------------3-3-3----5-5-5
C--0----0-------------3-3-3----5-5-5
The Chorus
E--0-0-0---8-8-8----10-10-10---3-3-3
C--0-0-0---8-8-8----10-10-10---3-3-3
G--0-0-0---8-8-8----10-10-10---3-3-3
C--0-0-0---8-8-8----10-10-10---3-3-3
G--0-0-0---8-8-8----10-10-10---3-3-3
C--0-0-0---8-8-8----10-10-10---3-3-3
after playing this riff foe a few times rip into another solo then verse,
then solo again.
Try to do your best to work the solos out or even better make up your own.
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Julian Wanna Be |
#1 by Julian Gleneske at Oct 12, 1976 at 6:53 PM EST |
| Dang if anyone can work out how to change the lyrics could you let me know? hehe | |
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Dude I Swear I Musical Thunder |
#2 by Dude I Swear I Dint Know She Was Your Sister at Jan 12, 1993 at 10:35 PM EST |
| Pretty good job with the lyrics, Punk. Only 1 mistake (i think, their might be more), "and if you don't got time to have it open, you won't have anything to learn", it goes "and if you don't got the time to have an open ear, you won't have anything to learn" | |
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chris Average |
#3 by chris hothem at Oct 8, 2000 at 9:41 AM EST |
| brilliant song !!! john butler is somebody with so much soul and feeling. he says what he wants and it is exactly what this world needs . he is a great role model | |
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Tom Average |
#4 by Tom Parton at Feb 27, 2003 at 2:12 AM EST |
| this song is about domestic violence , john said it once at a concert , he said its about domestic violence and saying no more !!! JBT rules | |