Rem - Camera
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Band name | Rem |
Song name | Camera |
Tab type | Chords |
Added | 06/15/2008 |
Size | 2.49 kb |
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# For the latest collection of R.E.M. chords & tab, go to # http://www.uark.edu/~cbray/rem/ # # If you have any corrections or additions to this file, please email them # to cbray@comp.uark.edu # CAMERA So, let's call this "riff a". D(4) !0-----------0-2-!3-------------0-!2---------------!----------------! A(5) !----------------!----------------!----------------!------0---0---0-! D(4) !0-----------0-2-!3-------------0-!2---------------!----------------! A(5) !----------------!----------------!----------------!1-----1---0---0-! That's the first eight measures of the song. In fact, that's the bass line for all the verses. If you have a bass and a guitar both, the bass should play this throughout (except for the chorus) and the guitar should not come in until the third line of the first verse ("when the party lulls..."). If you have just a guitar, then you should play this for the first two lines of the first verse. We'll call this "riff b". e(1) !5-------------5-!----------------!------3---------!0-----0-----0---! B(2) !3-----------3---!------3---------!----0-----0-----!--3-----3-----3-! G(3) !2---------2-----!--2-------2-----!--2---------2---!----0-----0-----! D(4) !0-------0-------!3-----------3-0-!2-------------2-!----------------! There is, of course, ad lib. on the actual recording, but this is the basic pattern. And this is "riff c". (slide) e(1) !------------5/10!8-------------10!7-------------!----------------! B(2) !----------3-----!----------------!---------10p8h!10----10--------! G(3) !--------2-------! (pull-off and hammer-on) D(4) !0---------------! Also, throughout the chorus, there's a pretty typical sus4/add2 chord pattern; for example, on the D chord, do something like this to the note on e(1): e(1) !2-----2-2-3---5-!--3---2---0---2-! Do the same thing on the second string while playing the A chord at the end of the chorus. On the C chord, hammer-on to the third fret on the second string (Cadd2) in a similar pattern. verse 1 /From .. riff a Becomes .. riff b When .. riff b Will .. (Asus4/A) chorus G D C D Alone .. G D C A If .. verse 2 riff b I .. riff b I .. riff b Of .. riff b Will ..(Asus4/A) chorus play riff c twice, then: verse 3 riff c From .. riff b Becomes .. riff b When .. riff b I ..(Asus4/A) chorus twice