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Weezer Burndt Jamb Guitar Tab

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This is how I believe the song goes (a LOT different than others have it) . This
version is a may be a little hard to do(especially the F#min7), so an easier way
to play it is to just position and play the notes on 2,3,& 4 strings (b,g,& d).
Notes on 6th string could be left out for a less bass

INTRO

remember to do alternating picking, starting with down on each chord

Amaj7 F#min7 Bmin7 E7
e|-9--9--9--9--9------------------7--7--7--7--7---7-7--7--7-7--
b|-9--9--9--9--9----7-7--7--7-7---10-10-10-10-10--9-9--9--9-9-- repeat
g|-9--9--9--9--9----8-8--8--8-8---7--7--7--7--7---7-7--7--7-7--
d|-11-11-11-11-11---7-7--7--7-7---7--7--7--7--7---9-9--9--9-9--
a|-12-12-12-12-12---9-9--9--9-9---9--9--9--9--9---7-7--7--7-7--
E|--------------------------------7--7--7--7--7---7-7--7--7-7--



VERSES

I think the picking maybe is all downstrokes five times. You can figure it out
though. But I'm sure you'll want to do two downstrokes with a pause and release
between them at the start of each chord though. Then start with an other down. It
is the same pattern for all the chords execpt the E7 E7sus4 change part.

Amaj7 Bmin7 Amaj7
e|--9---9---9--9--9---7---7---7--7--7---9---9---9--9--9---
b|--9---9---9--9--9---10--10--10-10-10--9---9---9--9--9---
g|--9---9---9--9--9---7---7---7--7--7---9---9---9--9--9---
d|--11--11--11-11-11--7---7---7--7--7---11--11--11-11-11--
a|--12--12--12-12-12--9---9---9--9--9---12--12--12-12-12--
E|--------------------7---7---7--7--7---------------------

Bmin7 C#min7* Dmaj7

e|--7---7---7--7--7----9--9--9-9-9----9----9---9--9--9-----------
b|--10--10--10-10-10---9--9--9-9-9----10---10--10-10-10----------
g|--7---7---7--7--7----9--9--9-9-9----11---11--11-11-11----------
d|--7---7---7--7--7----9--9--9-9-9----11---11--11-11-11----------
a|--9---9---9--9--9----x--x--x-x-x----x----x---x--x--x-----------
E|--7---7---7--7--7----9--9--9-9-9----10---10--10-10-10----------

*or you can move the Bmin7 shape up two frets


E7** E7sus4 E7
e|--7---7---7--7--7----7-7-7-7-7-7-7 -7--7--7--7---7---------
b|--10--10--10-10-10---9-9-9-9-9-9-9--10-10-10-10--9---------
g|--7---7---7--7--7----7-7-7-7-7-7-7--7--7--7--7---7---------
d|--7---7---7--7--7----9-9-9-9-9-9-9--9--9--9--9---9---------
a|--9---9---9--9--9----7-7-7-7-7-7-7--7--7--7--7---7---------
E|--7---7---7--7--7----7-7-7-7-7-7-7--7--7--7--7---7---------

**This may or may not be the right number of strokes. Feel it out.

Distortion

I'll skip the destortion part and go straight to the solo as I think the other
tabs may have it, and I don't care for as much for it.

SOLO

There is a possibility this could be off the real solo, but it sounds very
similair and good enough for me! It goes by fast and short

A octave*** B E Amaj scale
e|-------------------------------------12----12----12-------
b|--10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10/-11-----12h14-12h14-12--12---
g|---------------------------------10------------------14---
d|--7--7--7--7--7--7--7--7-7-7/-8---------------------------
a|---------------------------------7------------------------
E|----------------------------------------------------------

***listen ot the song for amount of strokes (alternating)

Thirds
e|------------------12--------------14--------------16----------
b|-----12-12-12--14----14-14-14--15----15-15-15--17----17-------
g|--14----------------------------------------------------------
d|--------------------------------------------------------------
a|--------------------------------------------------------------
E|--------------------------------------------------------------

Fhew. You can E-mail me @ TBCIV@excite.com if you wish. I would like to give
thanks and most credit to my teacher guru Tom for figuring out the song with,
(even though I'll pick up a tab book one day and find out I'm terribly wrong!

Peace
Weezer!

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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matt
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#1 by matt spolsky at Sep 7, 1985 at 12:09 AM EST
where can i get this version at?
 
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Vinnie
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#2 by Vinnie Valium at May 7, 1991 at 10:45 PM EST
Rivers says on what I'm assuming is this version of Burndt Jamb: 'Written in a dressing room in Japan at a very though time, right when we were firing our manager and our entire business organization was in chaos. I felt like we were about to be run out of the business completely. I was feeling afraid and sad and somehow "Burndt Jamb" came out.' Like not_blonde said I always thought this version was rather melancholic with the farewell lyrics and even the cheesy as riffs sound a bit wistful and yearning for something - and that quote puts it all into context. Kick arse song though - makes all this emotion fly at you all at the same time! The bassline kicks - I love what Scott is bringing to Weezer!
 
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Dudevill
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#3 by Dudevill at Jun 11, 1992 at 7:16 PM EST
hm definitely not the song from maladroit
 
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a
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#4 by a a at Nov 6, 1993 at 5:04 PM EST
bojangles is right
 
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christian
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#5 by christian parnell at Mar 5, 2000 at 4:43 PM EST
cuz his way is better
 
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Ahhma
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#6 by Ahhma Yomamma at Mar 14, 2001 at 9:10 AM EST
Why couldent emojimmy57 just say: 70 doo's + 3 wah's
 
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James
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#7 by James Davison at Dec 18, 2004 at 1:57 PM EST
I like the one on maladroit better