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Tuesdays gone Lynyrd Skynyrd
C G Am F Train roll on, many miles from my home C G Am (add F) Riding my blues away C G Am (add F) Tuesday's gone with the wind ...can't remember the words off hand. I Could be wrong, but I remember it like this: A E F#m D Train roll on, many miles from my home A E D I'm riding my blues away A G D Tuesday's gone with the wind So it's A E F#m D and later A E D A G D chord formations(all basic forms): A -02220 E 022100 F#m 244222 D --0232 G 320003 and here is the intro (as far as I can tell and remember). The bridge is the same with little variations. It has been years since I last played this (or as a matter of fact even listened to it), so the timing might be a little off. And besides I've never been good with notes and notation. If anybody is interested I could see if I can remember the bridge. The same applies to the solo, although I'm not sure if I know (or knew) the solo. You'll have to excuse my (propably) unorthodox tabbing. This is my first posting. e------------------------------------------------------------------------- b------------------------------------------------------------------------- g-4^6---^4^6^4-2-----4^---6^4^6^4-------4^6^4^6^4-------|2---------------- d---------------------------------2---------------4--------------------2h4 a----------------------------------------------------------54/5---2h4---- e------------------------------------------------------------------------- ^ = bend | = pause / = slide h = hammer-on e-----------------------------------------0-----------0-----------0------- b-----5-----5.....|-------5-5-----5-----------3-----------3-----------3--- g-2h4-4^6...6^4-2---------4-4h6---4--------------------------------------- d-------------------2-----------------0-----------0-----------0----------- a------------------------------------------------------------------------- e------------------------------------------------------------------------- .. = hold or let ring e----0-------------------------------------------------------------------- b--------3---2h3h5p2------------------------------------------------------ g--------------------2---------------------------------------------------- d0------------------------------------------------------------------------ a------------------------------------------------------------------------- e------------------------------------------------------------------------- p = pull-off The last 5 notes might be played by keyboards on the recording. Also the 12 notes before it are played differently in the middle of the song: e-----0-----------2-----------3-----------5------------------------------- b---------3-----------3-----------3-----------3--------------------------- g------------------------------------------------------------------------- d-0-----------0-----------0-----------0----------------------------------- a------------------------------------------------------------------------- e------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- I don't know what I've been told: 'If you never slow down, you never grow old. Tired of screwing up, tired of going down, tired of this old town.' - The Last Dance with Mary Jane Tom Petty & Heartbreakers -- slampine@snakemail.hut.fi
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GuitarGabe (report)
no, tabbing's good. FYI, That quote at the bottom is from Mary Janes Last Dance, not Last Dance With Mary Jane.