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Money
Velvet Revolver
Tabbed by: Stephen Hardimon (yggdrasyyl@hotmail.com)
Time Signature: 7/4
About this tab:
I don't know what I'm doing here, but I hope it's at least readable. I tried to
make some kind of counting notation to increase the readability of the music.
You'll notice that under each fretting on the chart there is one or more x's or
o's. Each x represents 1 quarter note, so if under a fretting you see: xx
(written vertically), you know to hold that note for 2 quarter notes (two counts).
Each o represents a number of stems on a note, if that makes sense. For instance,
if you see: oo (written vertically), that means two stems so it's a sixteenth note.
If you see: o, that means one stem so it's an eighth note. Hope that made some sense.
Anyway, enjoy and please leave feedback.
A Lick
|-----------------|
|-----------------|
|-----------------|
|---------------0-|
|-2-2-0-2---0-2---|
|---------2-------|
x o o x x x x x
B Lick
|-----------------|
|-----------------|
|---------------0-|
|-2-2-0-2---0-2---|
|---------2-------|
|-----------------|
x x o x x x x x
C Lick
|---------------------------|
|---------------------------|
|---------------------------|
|-4-------4-3-2-----------0-|
|-----0-2-------2-----0-2---|
|---2-------------0-3-------|
x x x x x x o o x x x x x
x
x
Intro:
A Lick (8x)
Verse 1:
A Lick (8x)
Chorus:
C Lick (1x)
A Lick (2x)
Verse 2:
A Lick (4x)
B Lick (2x)
A LIck (2x)
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Curtis Rhythm Player |
#1 by Curtis Lee at Nov 23, 2001 at 5:06 AM EST |
| love it. it always reminds me of the italian job. i prefer it muchly to the original *dont shoot me* >. | |
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Len Badass |
#2 by Len cullum at Nov 28, 2002 at 9:38 PM EST |
| Holy crap, Scott Weiland, what are you doing?? Don't get me wrong, I love 'Contraband,' and am eagerly awaiting the next album, but this song, and also 'Come On, Come In,' are not that great. The original of this song is amazing, but what did you do to it? You slowed it down too much, Slash's wah-wahing doesn't do anything to improve it, and you actually sound stoned while singing it! What were you thinking? | |