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Author/Artist: Tom McRae
Title: Ghost Of A Shark
Album: Just Like Blood
Transcribed by: SmileyBear
e-mail: smileybear83@hotmail.com
Okay here it is, as promised. Took a little longer than planned but I do have a busy life
believe it or not. Anyway this song is great for those who don't have much experience in
finger picking. Even if you're a finger picking expert it's a great song to play and sing
along to. It sounds fantastic.
Anyway... this song is made up of three simple parts:
Note: I've neglected to put down the high e and b strings because you don't go near them
for
this song.
Part 1
G-------0----------0-------
D---4-------4--4-------4---
A-5---5---5------5---5-----
E--------------------------
Part 2
G-------0----------0-------
D---0-------0--0-------0---
A-2---2---2------2---2-----
E--------------------------
Those two are the main parts of the song. Basically played one after the other for the
intro and verse. There are some points in the song where part one is repeated. Listen
to
the recording for these. This is the final part...
Part 3
G-------0----------0-------
D---0-------0--0-------0---
A-0---0---0------0---0-----
E------------------------3-
And that's it!! After part three you pause for a few seconds and then go back into part
one
again. It's that simple, and yet it sounds brilliant.
Just to clear things up, here is the order:
part 1 part 2
I'm gonna leave any minute
part 1 part 2
see the skyline disappear
part 1 part 2
Head out of the city
part 1 part 2
burn my clothes bury my fears
part 3 (pause) part 1
Oh you will never know I was here
That is the basic order of the song. Like I said part one gets repeated a few times and
there is a repeat of the part 3, pause, part 1 section at the end of the song. You finish
on the last note of part 1.
Et voila! Any questions email me.
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