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Breath - as recorded by Pearl
Jam

Transcribed by Bryan Steele - bsteele@asu.edu - October 1, 1994


First of all, Breath is probably one of my favorite Pearl Jam songs because
of the guitar arrangment. It just jams. Get used to the basic E to D
pattern of the riff, then make use of your own talent to spiff it up and
play it like it sounds. This transcription is very basic to eleviate
confusion when reading -- it gives you the basic "where-to-go."


The song starts off by raking all the strings a couple of times and sliding
an E chord down the neck to the E an octave lower. You may not be able to
get the E to sound perfect; remember that Stone probably plays a full E chord
when Mike plays the open strings B and E.

E-|-0-0-0-----------0-ring-----------------------0----------------------------|
B-|-0-0-0-----------0--------------------------3------------------------------|
G-|-0-0-0---9--------------------------------2---------------------9----------|
D-|-0-0-0---9-------2----------------------0-----------------------9----------|
A-|-0-0-0---7slide--2------------0--2--3--------------5-----0-2-3--7-slide----|
E-|-----------------0--------4--------------------------4---------------------|


Here are the "Hendrix-Style" Octaves that Mike plays at the begining (and
end). Get the feel of sliding the octaves...don't just play them like
single notes.

E-|-----------------------------|---------------------------------------------|
B-|-----------------------------|---------------------------------------------|
G-|-13---11---13----13-13-13-14-|-14sl-13--14--14sl-13--14sl-16--13-----------|
D-|-----------------------------|------------------------------------14sl-----|
A-|-11---9----11----11-11-11-12-|-12sl-11--12--12sl-11--12sl-14--11-----------|
E-|-----------------------------|------------------------------------12sl-----|


E-|----------------------------|----------------------------------------------|
B-|----------------------------|----------------------------------------------|
G-|-13--13sl-11sl-13--11-------|----------------------------------------------|
D-|-----------------------12---|----------------------------------------------|
A-|-11--11sl-9-sl-11--9--------|---5----0--2--3-------------------------------|
E-|-----------------------10---|-----4----------------------------------------|


This is a pretty lame part of the tab. I figured that it would take tons
of
time to get all the natural harmonics and improvised notes that they play.
This just gives you 1 idea to base how to play the song during Eddie's
vocals. Remember that it is an E to D pattern and improvise. I have never
heard this song live (would like to), but I would bet Mike and Stone do a
lot
of their own stuff during this part.


E-|------------0-----------------5--------------------------------------------|
B-|---------0----ring--------3------ring--------------------------------------|
G-|----------------------2----------------------------------------------------|
D-|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A-|----2----------------------------------------------------------------------|
E-|----0----------------------------------------------------------------------|


These are the chords played during "Here it comes, There it goes, etc."
I give the octaves that Mike plays as a fill to this part. If you can get
the octaves at the beginning of the song, you'll be able to figure out this
fill.

E-|--------------------------|-------------------------|----------------------|
B-|--------------------------|-------------------------|----------------------|
G-|--6--6--6--6--6--6--6--6--|-6-6--8-8--9-9-9-9-9-9-9-|--13----14------------|
D-|--6--6--6--6--6--6--6--6--|-6-6--8-8--9-9-9-9-9-9-9-|----------------------|
A-|--4--4--4--4--4--4--4--4--|-4-4--6-6--7-7-7-7-7-7-7-|--11----12------------|
E-|--------------------------|-------------------------|----------------------|
Here it comes, There is goes
...


E-|----------------------------|----------------------------------e-----------|
B-|----------------------------|---------------------------------d------------|
G-|----------------------------|-----------------------------9--i-------------|
D-|--6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6---|---7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7---9-l--------------|
A-|--6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6---|---7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7---7s---------------|
E-|--4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4---|---5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5--------------------|
If I knew where it was, I would take you there
...


Take it from here... Teach it to a friend...

Send comments to bsteele@asu.edu!

Source: GuitarMasta.net
http://www.guitarmasta.net/p/pearl_jam/.html


Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Matt
Wanna Be
#1 by Matt Sakrosky at Sep 29, 1970 at 5:26 AM EST
amazing song.. this has always been my favorite pearl jam song ever since i bought the singles soundtrack years ago
 
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Joe
Average
#2 by Joe Fitzpatrick at Jan 6, 1973 at 2:32 AM EST
also, i do think the song is talking about seeing the world but the message could be to just live your life the way you want and dont get stuck living a life you grow to hate, and that seeing the world is that form of escaping such a life.
 
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austin
Lead Player
#3 by austin at Nov 29, 1974 at 11:57 AM EST
I do not understand why not that many people like this song. This song is awesome!!
 
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jamie
Lead Player
#4 by jamie soad at Jan 3, 1976 at 2:30 AM EST
TommyCap- Singles was a GREAT movie. "When I was younger I thought by the time I hit 21, I'd have travelled the world, be married with three kids. Now that I'm 23, things are pretty much.......the same." how true.
 
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Rich
Average
#5 by Rich Frazer at Jul 30, 1978 at 7:50 AM EST
yeah, you guys got the meaning down right. this would've been a huge hit if it was released as a single (as tommycap said) its no doubt one their best.
 
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Obtuse
Professional
#6 by Obtuse at Aug 9, 1985 at 1:32 AM EST
Since im a huge pj fan this is defintely one my top five list. i cant explain why i really just love it. i dont know if its the lyrics, eddie's voice, the music itself or what...i think its cause ive had sex to this song like a dozen times.
 
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calvin
Wanna Be
#7 by calvin maynard at Jan 5, 1988 at 11:12 PM EST
I love the music in this song, especially the live version on the Covering Them CD. It sounds to me like its about life as a big adventure and not getting tied down to something you really dont need to enjoy live. PJ is one of the best bands in the world
 
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tim
Average
#8 by tim martin at Jul 26, 1988 at 6:00 PM EST
I always kind of thought it was similar to Rearviewmirror, but from a second person perspective, the way the lyrics such as "there's much more than this" give the impression of someone stuck in a bad situation and needing help getting away...having said that I'm usually too preoccupied with listening to Stone and Mike do their thing to really pay attention to the lyrics haha
 
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Dudey
Average
#9 by Dudey at Mar 25, 1992 at 2:33 AM EST
I just cant seem to get over this song... reminds me of waves- here it comes, there it goes... loved it on the Singles ST :)
 
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Zack
Wanna Be
#10 by Zack Volm at Mar 10, 1993 at 2:40 AM EST
First recorded with State of Love and Trust for the Singles soundtrack, which was a crappy movie but an unbelievable soundtrack, featuring Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, and Smashing Pumpkins. This song is awesome and has a classic rock feel. It's too bad not many people know this song, because it is actually one of PJ's best and if released as a single, it would've probably been a huge hit. The guitar solo at the end is amazing. The song is telling people not to waste away their life.
 
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Ryan
Average
#11 by Ryan Jones at Aug 26, 2005 at 5:26 PM EST
I heard this song had a theft underlying? To choose against stealing. I like your guys takes on this song MUCH better.
 
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Ryan
Rhythm Player
#12 by Ryan Ruegemer at Nov 24, 2005 at 5:28 AM EST
TommyCap- Singles was a GREAT movie. "When I was younger I thought by the time I hit 21, I'd have travelled the world, be married with three kids. Now that I'm 23, things are pretty much.......the same." how true.