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Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 10:52:03 +1100
From: Webber Family
Subject: TAB: A Certain Slant of Light by "The Tea Party"
A Certain Slant of light by "The Tea Party"
Off of the album "Splendor Solis"
Transcribed by Mark Webber
There are many guitars playing in this song, and in many parts of the song
up to 3 guitars are playing at one time. Therefore I have not attempted to
tab out every single guitar line in this song. Instead I have tabbed out
the main part and what will sound the best when played with only one
guitar, as I figure that you will probably just play it by yourself. If
you ever attempt to play this song with multiple guitars, you can work it
out yourself, as it is not that hard and you have the main part of the song
to work with.
This song uses an uncommon tuning low to high E A D F# A C#.
My advice with using different tunings is to use a guitar with a fixed
bridge. It will make life lots easier. Even if you practiced it on a
steel string acoustic, it would be better than trying to re-adjust your
tremolo, just to play this one song.
Intro and through-out verses, let all strings ring out.
C#------------------------0----------------------------------|
A---------0---------0----------0-----------0-----------------|
F#---0--------2----------------------2----------------------.|
D-----------------------------------------------------------.|
A------------------------------------------------------------|
E------------------------------------------------------------|
This bit is after the line "Celebrate the one you love"
Its played quite fast. Remember to use hammer offs and pull ons properly.
PRE-CHORUS A
C#---0-------0h3p0-0h1p0---------------------0-----0----------0-----|
A----0---------------------2h4p2p0-----------0-----0----------0-----|
F#---0-------------------------------2--3----0-----0----------0----.|
D----0---------------------------------------0-----0----------0----.|
A----0---------------------------------------0----(4)*--------x-----|
E-------------------------------------------------------(5)*-(4)*v~~|
*Played by bass but sounds good when playing just with guitar.
There are about 3 different guitars playing in this section, I've tabbed
the main bit.
*All bracketed notes in the Pre-chorus B are strummed on a steel string
acoustic guitar on the original recording. Listen closely and you will
hear it.
PRE-CHORUS B
C#|---0---------------(0)*-(0)-(0)-(0)--(0)--|--0--------------3---(0)---
A |---0---0---2---4---(4)--(4)-(4)-(4)--(4)--|--0----0----2----0---(4)---
F#|.--0---0---0---0--------------------------|--0----0----0----0---------
D |.--0--------------------------------------|--0------------------------
A |------------------------------------------|---------------------------
E |------------------------------------------|---------------------------
C#(0)-(0)-(0)--(0)-|-0----------------3----5-------------|--3---0-(0)-(0)-|
A (4)-(4)-(4)--(4)-|-0---0---2---4----0----0----4----2---|--0---0-(4)-(4)-|
F#-----------------|-0---0---0---0----0----0----0----0---|--0---0--------.|
D -----------------|-0----------------0----0----0----0---|--0---0--------.|
A -----------------|-------------------------------------|----------------|
E -----------------|-------------------------------------|----------------|
CHORUS
C#-----------------------------------------------|
A------------------------------------------------|
F#----------------------------------------------.|
D---------------------4--2----------------------.| Play 4 times
A---4----4---4--2--4--2--0---4----4--------------|
E---2----2---2--0--2---------2----2-4b5r4b-0-----|
This is the section that no one else has managed to tab out before,
probably because its the hardest part in the song. Played quite fast.
BRIDGE
C#--0----0----0--0---0--0-------0---------------------------------|
A---0----0----0--0---0--0---0---0-----4p0-2p0---------------------|
F#--3----3----3--2---3--3s5-2---3-------------3p0-2p0-------------|
D---0----0----0--0---0--0---0---0---------------------2p0---------|
A---0----0----0--0---0--0---0---0-------------------------2p0-----|
E-----------------------------------------------------------------|
C#--0----0----0--0---0--0-------0-------------------------3p0-----|
A---0----0----0--0---0--0---0---0-----------------2p0-4p0---------|
F#--3----3----3--2---3--3s5-2---3-------------2p0-----------------|
D---0----0----0--0---0--0---0---0---------2p0---------------------|
A---0----0----0--0---0--0---0---0-----2p0-------------------------|
E-----------------------------------------------------------------|
C#--0----0----0--0---0--0-------0---------------------------------|
A---0----0----0--0---0--0---0---0-----4p0-2p0---------------------|
F#--3----3----3--2---3--3s5-2---3-------------3p0-2p0-------------|
D---0----0----0--0---0--0---0---0---------------------2p0---------|
A---0----0----0--0---0--0---0---0-------------------------2p0-----|
E-----------------------------------------------------------------|
C#--0----0----0--0---0--0-------0---|
A---0----0----0--0---0--0---0---0---|
F#--3----3----3--2---3--3s5-2---3---|
D---0----0----0--0---0--0---0---0---|
A---0----0----0--0---0--0---0---0---|
E-----------------------------------|
One Guitar plays the same riff as in the chorus while the other on plays
this solo.
~ stands for vibrato.
SOLO
C#------------------------------------7s10p7------------------------------
A---7s9~~9~~9~7h9-(11)(11)r9-7-h-9~~~--------7s9~~9~~9-7-h-9-s-11-11~~h12-
F#------------------------------------------------------------------------
D-------------------------------------------------------------------------
A-------------------------------------------------------------------------
E-------------------------------------------------------------------------
C#----------------------------------------------------------------
A--11b(12)r(11)-9-------------------------------------------------
F#----------------------------------------------------------------
D----------------------9b(11)----11h12p11p9-11-12-9-12b(14)-12-11-
A-----------------------------------------------------------------
E-----------------------------------------------------------------
C#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
A-----------------------------------------------9-------9-------9-12-11~~~~
F#-------------------------10--10----10--10b(12)-10b(12)-10b(12)-----------
D--------------------9b(11)-(11)-(11)--------------------------------------
A-12b(14)r(12)-11----------------------------------------------------------
E--------------------------------------------------------------------------
C#-----8---8-----------8-8-10b12-10p8-----8------10-10-8--------------
A--7s9---9----9-9~~-7s9-9-------------9-9---9s11----------9b(11)r(9)--
F#--------------------------------------------------------------------
D---------------------------------------------------------------------
A---------------------------------------------------------------------
E---------------------------------------------------------------------
C#------------------15---------15--------------15------------------------
A-11b(12)r(11)-9-------14b(16)~---14b(16)r(14)~---14b(16)-(16)-(16)-(16)-
F#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
D------------------------------------------------------------------------
A------------------------------------------------------------------------
E------------------------------------------------------------------------
C#-------------------------------------------------------------8-------
A-(16)-(16)-(16)r14-12-11-12-11-12-11---(14)r(12)-11~~~--9b(11)-(11)---
F#---------------------------------------------------------------------
D----------------------------------------------------------------------
A----------------------------------------------------------------------
E----------------------------------------------------------------------
C#-10p8-------------10p8----------------------------|
A-------11----9b(11)-----11--9b(11)r(9)~~~~~--------|
F#--------------------------------------------------|
D---------------------------------------------------|
A---------------------------------------------------|
E---------------------------------------------------|
note: If you are really clever and have very quick fingers,
This is what you should try playing as the
runs in the bridge section:
C#-----------------------------------------------|
A-----4p2------2p0-------------------------------|
F#--------3p2------2p0--3p2------2p0-------------|
D---------------------------4p2------2-----------|
A--------------------------------------4p5-------|
E------------------------------------------------|
C#-----------------------------------------------|
A---------------------------2h4------------------|
F#-----------------2p0--2h3----------------------|
D--------------2p0-------------------------------|
A-----2p0-4p0------------------------------------|
E------------------------------------------------|
I'm sure these are the exact notes Jeff plays.
The song:
Intro.
Verse 1 As the colours fade away, my love.
As the darkness turns to day, above.
Celebrate the one you love.
Pre-Chorus A
Verse 2 And she says she has a friend, inside.
Shows her everything she tries, to hide.
Please stop the pain inside.
Pre-Chorus A
Pre-Chorus B She don't know.
Please stop her pain.
I think she's coming down again,
Chorus I hear the rain.
She's coming down again,
I hear the rain.
Verse 3 And she's dancing with the hands, of fate.
While she's sleeping with the one, she hates.
And tonight they celebrate.
Pre-chorus A
Pre-chorus B (same as before}
Chorus (same as before)
And the rain still falls.
Bridge
Its falling down on me.
Solo
Pre-Chorus B (same as before}
Chorus (same as before)
Chorus She's coming down again (x4)
I hear the rain.
Well that's it, I hope it can be of use. Send any Comments, suggestions,
acknowledgments to webber@macrae.com.au
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dylan Average |
#1 by dylan pesino at Oct 17, 1978 at 6:00 AM EST |
| First off, the name derives from the first line of an Emily Dickinson poem. Since I spent over a month analyzing it for a paper this year, I can safely tell you the poem is about death and eternity. Anyway. I used to listen to this song on repeat when I was younger and ball my eyes out. (I was emo back then, heh) I'm amazed no one has posted anything on it since it is one of Tea Party's most beautiful songs. Thankfully, this one is rather simplistic. On the one hand you get this impression of a drug addict who wants so badly to get out of her habit. On the other hand you've got all-encompassing depression. Tada. I'm desperately disappointed that after over ten years of being together these guys have broken up. | |
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skater-boy Rhythm Player |
#2 by skater-boy at Aug 26, 1979 at 4:40 AM EST |
| Suicide? After reading Mirandah's post, and then going back over it, perhaps the girl hates herself (she's sleeping with the one she hates) and wants to be done with it. "and tonight they celebrate" could mean that the person she is and the person who she hates will finally part??? | |
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Jacob Lead Player |
#3 by Jacob Julian at Jul 15, 1995 at 6:19 AM EST |
| i had no idea that this song was based on a poem. thanks for sharing that. jeff martin's voice is so expressive in this song, its hard not to want to cry your eyes out. | |