h = hammer on
p = pull off
O = Open
Intro in the Key of G
Softly strumming Up/Down
No chord Em EmEm Em EmEm
----------5------|----5-9h10-|-5----------|---------|---------|-------||-------
--------5---8-7-5|--7--------|---8-5------|---------|---------|-------||-------
-----------------|7----------|-------7-6--|---------|---------|-------||-------
-----------------|-----------|-----------7|------7-5|---------|-------||-------
-----------------|-----------|------------|9-5-7----|---------|-------||-------
-----------------|-----------|------------|---------|---------|-------||-------
The clock strikes twelve and moon drops burst out of you from their hiding
place. Like acid and oil on a mad man's face, his reason tends to fly away.
Like lesser birds on the four winds; like silver scrapes in May. And now
the sands become a crust. Most of you have gone away.
Note: The way I play the Em chord ( the others are played similarly ) is
to play like an arpeggio ie.: Hold the Em chord O22OOO and play the B
note (5th str. 2nd fret) then the E (6th open) the B again with the
E optional (4th str. 2nd fret) and then strum the Em chord up (or down.)
using the first 3 strings in the open position while ringing the bass notes.
Second small leads (pull off 7to5 if you prefer)
-7-5---5--------|--7-5---5-------|--7-5---5--------|--7-5---5------------------
-----8---8-7----|------8---8-5---|------8---8-7----|------8---8-5-7------------
----------------|----------------|-----------------|---------------------------
----------------|----------------|-----------------|---------------------------
----------------|----------------|-----------------|---------------------------
----------------|----------------|-----------------|---------------------------
Chords not individual notes ( optional Em C D using open string strums )
alternate up and down strumming.
Em(7th fret bar) C (3rd fret bar) D (5th fret bar) Em (7th fret)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
---8----8----8--------5----5-------------7----7----7-------8----8--------------
----9----9----9-------5----5-------------7----7----7--------9----9-------------
----9----9----9-------5----5-------------7----7----7--------9----9-------------
--7----7----7-------3----3-------------5----5----5--------7----7---------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hey! Hey!
Repeat and play a Em blues scale over the chord progression above. Note that
the song is in the Key of G but E runs work well and y'know the mixylodian
scales that Buck uses. Modify the E blues scales to your liking as best
you can and also play parts of the lead parts shown above to get the sound.
For the lead parts try the 3rd run of E blues scales on the 5th fret
h = hammer on
p = pull off
O = Open
Intro in the Key of G
.. Softly
..strumming Up/Down
No chord
.. Em EmEm Em
..EmEm
----------5------|----5-9h10-|-5--
--------5---8-7-5|--7--------|---8
-----------------|7----------|----
-----------------|-----------|----
-----------------|-----------|----
-----------------|-----------|----
...
-|--------|---------|---------|---
-|-5------|---------|---------|---
-|---7-6--|---------|---------|---
-|-------7|------7-5|---------|---
-|--------|9-5-7----|---------|---
-|--------|---------|---------|---
...
-|----||-------
-|----||-------
-|----||-------
-|----||-------
-|----||-------
-|----||-------
The clock strikes twelve and moon
DO SIm..drops burst out of you from
MIm..their hiding
MIm RE
place. Like acid and oil on a mad
..man's face, his reason tends to
MIm..fly away.
DO SOL
Like lesser birds on the four
DO..winds; like silver scrapes in
..May. And now
the sands become a crust. Most of
SIm MIm..you have gone away.
Note: The way I play the Em chord
..( the others are played
..similarly ) is
to play like an arpeggio ie.: Hold
..the Em chord O22OOO and play the
..B
note (5th str. 2nd fret) then the
..E (6th open) the B again with
..the
E optional (4th str. 2nd fret) and
..then strum the Em chord up (or
..down.)
using the first 3 strings in the
..open position while ringing the
..bass notes.
Second small leads (pull off 7to5
..if you prefer)
RE DO MI RE DO RE
-7-5---5--------|--7-5---5-------|
-----8---8-7----|------8---8-5---|
----------------|----------------|
----------------|----------------|
----------------|----------------|
----------------|----------------|
...
-|--7-5---5--------|--7-5---5----
-|------8---8-7----|------8---8-5
-|-----------------|-------------
-|-----------------|-------------
-|-----------------|-------------
-|-----------------|-------------
...
-|--------------
-|-7------------
-|--------------
-|--------------
-|--------------
-|--------------
Chords not individual notes (
..optional Em C D using open
..string strums )
alternate up and down strumming.
Em(7th fret bar) C (3rd fret
..bar) D (5th fret bar) Em
..(7th fret)
----------------------------------
---8----8----8--------5----5------
----9----9----9-------5----5------
----9----9----9-------5----5------
--7----7----7-------3----3--------
----------------------------------
...
-|--------------------------------
-|-------7----7----7-------8----8-
-|-------7----7----7--------9----9
-|-------7----7----7--------9----9
-|-----5----5----5--------7----7--
-|--------------------------------
...
-|-------------
-|-------------
-|-------------
-|-------------
-|-------------
-|-------------
Hey!
.. Hey!
Repeat and play a Em blues scale
..over the chord progression
..above. Note that
the song is in the Key of G but E
..runs work well and y'know the
..mixylodian
scales that Buck uses. Modify the
..E blues scales to your liking as
..best
you can and also play parts of the
..lead parts shown above to get
..the sound.
For the lead parts try the 3rd run
..of E blues scales on the 5th
..fret
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