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SHAMBALA
Three Dog Night
Tab by:omanyen@fusemail.com
INTRO:
E D A
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--------------0----|---------3-----|----------------|
-----------1-----1-|------2-----2--|---------2------|
--------2----------|---0-----------|----------------|
--2--4-------------|---------------|-----4----------|
-------------------|---------------|--5----------5--|
( repeat this sequence 4 times )
E D A
Wash away my troubles, wash away my pain
E D A
with the rain in Shambala.
E D A
wash away my sorrow, wash away my shame,
E D A
with the rain in Shambala.
(before this next part, play just the 6th string-G, F#, open E)
E D A
Ahh - ahh, oooh - oooh, oooh - oooh, yeah.
E D A
yeah - yeah - yeah - yeah - yeah.
( repeat )
E D A
Everyone is helpful, everyone is kind,
E D A
on the road to Shambala.
E D A
Everyone is lucky, everyone is so kind,
E D A
on the road to Shambala.
CHORUS:
A D E
How does your light shine in the halls of Shambala?
A D E
How does your light shine in the halls of Shambala?
LEAD: r^ = already bent up, release bend =slide down h=hammer
b=bend /=slide up r=rake
---12--------------------------------------------------------------|
---12--------------------------------------------------------------|
-------11r^---9---9---------------------------------9--11b--9h11r9-|
----------------------119-----------------9--9h11-----------------|
-----------------------------7---7---9/11--------------------------|
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2nd VERSE:
I can tell my sister, by the flowers in her eyes,
on the road to Shambala.
I can tell my brother, by the flowers in his eyes,
on the road to Shambala.
( CHORUS )
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Dan Average |
#1 by Dan Johnson at Oct 24, 1973 at 9:19 AM EST |
| Great song heard it on lost and just such a happy song. | |
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Tye Musical Genius |
#2 by Tye williston at Apr 17, 1982 at 11:37 PM EST |
| It is a Buddhist thing (I think more commonly spelled "Shambhala"). I love this song, it's so happy and fun. | |