Caroline No
(Difficulty: hard)# #With respect to all those who have tabbed this song in the past in the key of Fm, #this is actually closer to the real thing. Originally it was recorded in a kind of #G, before the whole mix was #sped up one semitone to G# to make the vocals sound 'younger and more innocent'. #However, the song only really works in the key described below which is, to all #intents and purposes, G. # # # #When played on the piano, the opening chord is constructed of an Em7 with a G bass, #followed by a Dm7 w (chordiearchive.chordie.com)
Caroline No
(Difficulty: hard)Caroline No The Beach Boys # # {sot #----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# {eot ##This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # ##song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # # {sot #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# {eot # #Date: Sun, 9 Nov 1997 19:10:42 -0500 #From: Andrew Rogers #Subject: b/beach_boys/caroline_no.crd # #This version (chordiearchive.chordie.com)
Caroline No
(Difficulty: hard)Date: Sun, 9 Nov 1997 19:10:42 -0500 From: Andrew Rogers Subject: b/beach_boys/caroline_no.crd This version supersedes my previous submission to OLGA. "Caroline, No" The right-hand harpsichord part is actually quite simple; the tracking session on the box set shows it to be: , why Verse 3: Could I ever find in you again Things that made me love you so much then Could we ever bring them back once they had gone * Oh Caroline, no * verse 3 holds the Gbmaj7/Db one extra measure - (tabfu.thudspace.net)
Caroline No
(Difficulty: hard)Caroline No The Beach Boys ...CAROLINE, NO... by The Beach Boys {sot ------------------.................. {eot *from 'Pet Sounds' (1966)* (modified from Andrew Roger's original tab) *CAPO 4th FRET* (Original Key: Ab) Verse 1: [E6] Where did your [D6]long hair go? [E6] Where is the girl I [D6]used to know? How could you [Em7]lose that [A7]happy [Dmaj7]glow? Oh Caroline, [Dmaj9]no. Verse 2: [E6] Who took that [D6]look away, [E6] I remember how you [D6]used to say. [E6] You'd never [Em7]c (guitartabs.cc)
Caroline No
(Difficulty: hard)With respect to all those who have tabbed this song in the past in the key of Fm, this is actually closer to the real thing. Originally it was recorded in a kind of G, before the whole mix was sped up one semitone to G# to make the vocals sound 'younger and more innocent'. However, the song only really works in the key described below which is, to all intents and purposes, G. When played on the piano, the opening chord is constructed of an Em7 with a G bass, followed by a Dm7 with a C bass. (guitaretab.com)
Caroline No
(Difficulty: hard)Date: Sun, 9 Nov 1997 19:10:42 -0500 From: Andrew Rogers Subject: b/beach_boys/caroline_no.crd This version supersedes my previous submission to OLGA. "Caroline, No" The right-hand harpsichord part is actually quite simple; the tracking session on the box set shows it to be: , why Verse 3: Could I ever find in you again Things that made me love you so much then Could we ever bring them back once they had gone * Oh Caroline, no * verse 3 holds the Gbmaj7/Db one extra measure - (guitartabs.cc)
Caroline No
(Difficulty: hard)Caroline No The Beach Boys # {sot #----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# {eot ##This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # ##song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # # {sot #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## {eot #From: rogers@hi.com (Andrew Rogers) #Subject: /b/beach_boys/caroline_no.crd # # "Caroline, No" # (B. Wilson / (chordiearchive.chordie.com)
Caroline No
(Difficulty: hard)With respect to all those who have tabbed this song in the past in the key of Fm, this is actually closer to the real thing. Originally it was recorded in a kind of G, before the whole mix was sped up one semitone to G# to make the vocals sound 'younger and more innocent'. However, the song only really works in the key described below which is, to all intents and purposes, G. When played on the piano, the opening chord is constructed of an Em7 with a G bass, followed by a Dm7 with a C bass. (guitartabs.cc)
Caroline No
(Difficulty: hard)Caroline No The Beach Boys ...CAROLINE, NO... by The Beach Boys {sot ------------------.................. {eot *from 'Pet Sounds' (1966)* (modified from Andrew Roger's original tab) *CAPO 4th FRET* (Original Key: Ab) Intro: (n.C) (Drums) Verse 1: [E6] Where did your [D6]long hair go? [E6] Where is the girl I [D6]used to know? [E6] How could you [Em7]lose that [A7]happy [Dmaj7]glow? Oh Caroline, [Dmaj9]no. Verse 2: [E6] Who took that [D6]look away, [E6] I remember how you [D6]used to (azchords.com)
Caroline No
(Difficulty: hard)Date: Sun, 9 Nov 1997 19:10:42 -0500 From: Andrew Rogers Subject: b/beach_boys/caroline_no.crd This version supersedes my previous submission to OLGA. "Caroline, No" The right-hand harpsichord part is actually quite simple; the tracking session on the box set shows it to be: , why Verse 3: Could I ever find in you again Things that made me love you so much then Could we ever bring them back once they had gone * Oh Caroline, no * verse 3 holds the Gbmaj7/Db one extra measure - (xguitar.com)
Caroline No
(Difficulty: hard)With respect to all those who have tabbed this song in the past in the key of Fm, this is actually closer to the real thing. Originally it was recorded in a kind of G, before the whole mix was sped up one semitone to G# to make the vocals sound 'younger and more innocent'. However, the song only really works in the key described below which is, to all intents and purposes, G. When played on the piano, the opening chord is constructed of an Em7 with a G bass, followed by a Dm7 with a C bass. (azchords.com)
Caroline No
(Difficulty: hard)Caroline No The Beach Boys This version supersedes my previous submission to OLGA. "Caroline, No" (Brian Wilson / Tony Asher) The right-hand harpsichord part is actually quite simple; the tracking session on the box set (in C; the released version was sped up to Db) shows it to be: [Em] [Esus] [Dsus] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] [/] {sot ... where Em is voiced as B-E-G, Esus as B-E-A, Dsus as A-D-G. Tranpose {eot accordingly to play along with the sped-up version, and no, (azchords.com)