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Eternal Life  Jeff Buckley

 
 
 
 
 
 Eternal Life by Jeff Buckley
 Album: Grace
 Transcription by: Jim Ferraiolo (jmferraiolo@hcacad.holycross.edu)
 
 I don't know how many times I have requested Jeff Buckley stuff on the 
 TAB newsgroups and such. Nobody seems to have the desire or skill to
 transcribe anything he has done. I worked hard on this: a transcription
 of a complex song by one of today's great artists. If anyone else has
 any Jeff Buckley tab that's NOT on the homepage (I am especially looking
 for Last Goodbye (it's in dropped-D, and I haven't gotten around to
 working it out yet)) or if you have the musical ear and the CD to attempt
 transcribing some of his stuff, please, I want to hear from you. If you
 use and like this transcription, please e-mail me. It did take me 
 substantially longer than transcribing some stupid Green Day or Nirvana
 song. 
 
 Opening intro part: 
 
 Play with treble pickup and keep a steady drone on the E string. Follow
 the rhythm of the recording to get it exact, but this is all it is, really.
 
 A---5h7--------------
 E---0----------------
 
 Then comes the really noisy part. I don't think anyone except Jeff himself
 could decipher this. Just make a lot of noise around the key of E and
 throw in some octaves high up on the neck. Then slide into the verse 
 progression. If you're playing it like the acoustic version on Live 
 at the Sin E, then you dont include the noise. Just do some sliding
 7#9th chords or something. :)
 
 Chords used:
 
 Cmaj7: X32000
 Gmaj7: 320030
 Fmaj7: XX2310
 A: X02220
 Asus2: X02200
 A7sus4 : 002030 *not sure about this chord name*
 Em7: 022030
 D/F#: 2X023X
 Verse notes: 
 
 The Fmaj7 is quick, but it IS in there. It's played on the 4 beat of the 
 Gmaj7 measure. Listen to the recording, again, to get the rhythm.
 Also, I am not sure what the A chord is, but it is some kind of A chord.
 Usually, I use the sus2 form or a powerchord. 
 
 [Cmaj7, Gmaj7, Fmaj7, A(Asus2, A7sus4]
 
 Eternal Life is now on my trail
 Got my red glitter coffin, man, just need one last nail
 While all these ugly gentlemen play out their foolish games
 There's a flaming red horizon that screams our names
 
 [Gmaj7]
 And as your fantasies are broken in two,
 [Em7]
 Did you really think this bloody road would pave the way for you?
 [D/F#] [Asus2]
 You better turn around and blow your kiss hello to life eternal, angel
 
 There is a little fill that goes underneath the A chords. It is played
 by a second guitar. It's played in all the verses I think.
 
 E-----------------
 B-----------------
 G--------0--------
 D------0---0---0--
 A----4-------4----
 E--5--------------
 Then repeat the intro hammer on E drone thingy before going into the
 2nd verse.
 
 [Cmaj7, Gmaj7, Fmaj7, A(Asus2, A7sus4]
 
 Racist everyman, what have you done?
 Man, you've made a killer of your unborn son...
 Crown my fear your king at the point of a gun
 All I want to do is love everyone...
 
 [Gmaj7]
 And as your fantasies are broken in two
 [Em7]
 Did you really think this bloody road would pave the way for you?
 [D/F#] [Asus2]
 You better turn around and blow your kiss hello to life eternal....
 
 Bridge:
 
 This is where it gets hairy. While Jeff is screaming, I think he plays 
 something like this:
 
 C#m7dim5 : X42000 (Just like a Cmaj7, except with a C# root)
 Cmaj7: X32000
 F#7sus4: 244300 (Just like an F# major barre chord, leave last 2 open)
 Fmaj7: 133200 (Ditto, F major barre)
 B: X2444X
 
 The Heeeeeeeeeeyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyaaaaay part (sorry, didn't know what else
 to call it) goes something like this:
 
 A octave: 5X7XXX and then 2 single notes on the A string. Strum the octave
 a bit then throw in that E and Eb. 
 
 D--7-----------
 A-------7--6---
 E--5-----------
 
 During this next part, instead of strumming out the bridge chords, the
 chords are picked, usually omitting the open E string though. Once again,
 listening to the recording will help you get it perfect. 
 
 [C#m7dim5] [Cmaj7] [F#7sus4] [Fmaj7]
 There's no time for hatred, only questions
 Okay everyone, its powerchord time! Yippee!
 
 B5: X244XX
 A5: X022XX
 G5: 355XXX
 F5: 133XXX
 E5: 022XXX
 E/F5:033XXX
 
 [B5]
 What is love? 
 [A5]
 Where is happiness? 
 [G5]
 What is life? 
 [F5]
 Where is peace?
 
 [E5,E/F5, E5,E/F5] (just keep slidin' it and workin' it) 
 When will I find the strength to bring me release?
 
 [Cmaj7, Gmaj7, Fmaj7, A(Asus2, A7sus4]
 Tell me where is the love in what your prophet has said? [Lead 1]
 Man, it sounds to me just like a prison for the walking dead [Lead 2]
 And I've got a message for you and your twisted hell [Lead3]
 You better turn around and blow your kiss goodbye to life eternal angel...
 
 Leads:
 
 These aren't exact. Make something up in E-minor pentatonic if you don't
 like these.
 
 b= bend
 r= release
 v= vibrato
 h= hammer
 p= pull
 
 Lead 1 (with heavy arm vibrato) 
 
 G---12--14--14--12--14--14--12-14-14b15---r14---12h14p12--14p12----- 
 D---------------------------------------------------------------14--
 
 Lead 2
 
 D---14b15--14b15--14b15--12--14b15--14------------
 A----------------------------------------14--12---
 
 Lead 3
 
 E--------------------17-----------------
 B------15bvvvv17r15-----15bvvvv17r15----
 
 Repeat chorus progression 2 times over Jeff's singing and end on the 
 E hammer drone thing.
 
 If you have a better transcription, or you see something that needs to
 be fixed, feel free to add on to this file but do not change what I have
 done. Thanks. 


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