Tori Amos - Tear In Your Hand
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Band name | Tori Amos |
Song name | Tear In Your Hand |
Tab type | Bass tab |
Added | 07/08/2008 |
Size | 1.32 kb |
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Tori Amos Tear In Your Hand (from the album Little Earthquakes) Well I'm doing this just 'cause I was asked to, it's not *very* interesting on behalf of the bass... =) -- represents a quaver note 4/4 time G|----------------|----------------|- D|----------------|2--------------*|- repeat this A|2-----------2---|---------------*|- until E|----------------|----------------|- 00:54 G|----------------|----------------|- D|----------------|2---2-2-----2--*|- repeat once then A|----------------|---------------*|- back to first riff... E|4---4-4-----4---|----------------|- and the bridge at 02:00... G|----------------|----------------|- D|----------------|---------------*|- repeat A|----------------|0--00-0-----0--*|- twice E|2-2---2-----2---|----------------|- fourth time G|----------------|----------------|- D|----------------|----------------|- A|----------------|0---------------|- E|2-2---2-----2---|----------------|- no bass until 02:38 when it starts with riff 1 again. This is basically it, but the bass does vary a bit, like G|----------------|----------------|- D|----------------|2-222-2---2-2-2*|- A|2-222-2---2-2-2-|---------------*|- E|----------------|----------------|- or suchlike, using slides, hammer ons etc. Make it up or listen to the recording :-)