2pac - Thug Mansion Acoustic

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Band name 2pac
Song name Thug Mansion Acoustic
Tab type Guitar tab
Added 04/30/2008
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== Tabbed by: Charles "Freako" Sumner ==
== eMail: freako_samurai@hotmail.com  ==
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Song: Thug Mansion (Acoustic)
Artist: Tupac Shakur feat. Nas

This song was relativaly easy, although the guitarist uses a lot
fancy-shmancy hammer ons and pull offs throughout the song.  Just
place the hammer-ons in appropriate places, and you can pull off a
close copy.  I'll tab the places where I put my hammer-ons and pull offs
so you can get an idea.  Basically, improvise and you'll sund pretty good.
THis song uses two guitars, but this tab will show you the BULK of the song.

Tuning: Standard (E A D G B e)

Here are the basic chords played without the improvisation

G#:   (4  6  6  5  4  4)
D#:   (X  6  8  8  8  6)
A#m7: (X  1  3  1  2  1)
Cm7:  (X  3  5  3  4  3)
C#:   (X  4  6  6  6  4)
E*:   (X  7  9  9 11  7)    ---->    * It's an Esus something or other. :)

The basic chord pattern goes: 

The slashes represent strumming

    G#        D#    A#m7  Cm7  C#     A#m7  Cm7  E*
=|===================================================
4|        |        |               |               |
-|--/--/--|--/--/--|--/----/----/--|--/----/----/--|
4|        |        |               |               |


There, you got the basic gist of it.  Now for a bit of creativity.  
The guitarists don't do this exactly, but it's pretty damn close, and at least the notes are correct.

Intro:
e|----4-4---------------6-6--------------1----3----4---1----3----7------------|
B|----4-4---------------8-8-9-8-9/11\9---2----4----6---2----4----11-11--------|
G|----5-5--6-5----------8-8--------------1----3----6---1----3----9-----9------|
D|----6-6-----6---------8-8--------------3----5----6---3----5----9-------9----|
A|-------------6-4----6------------------1----3----4---1----3----7---------7--|
E|--4----4--------------------------------------------------------------------|
    G#                D#                A#m7 Cm7   C#  A#m7 Cm7  E*     


Verse and Chorus:
e|----4-4---4h6p4----------6-6----------------1----3----4---1----3----7-----------------|
B|----4-4------------------8-8--8h9p8---------2----4----6---2----4----11-11-9h11p9------|
G|----5-5---------5--------8-8--------8-------1----3----6---1----3----9------------9----| repeat
D|----6-6------------------8-8----------8-----3----5----6---3----5----9--------------9--| throughout
A|-----------------------6-----6--------------1----3----4---1----3----7-----------------|
E|--4-----4----------4------------------------------------------------------------------|
    G#                   D#                  A#m7 Cm7   C#  A#m7 Cm7  E*  

Solo:
This is what I can make out from the many times I've heard it.  If anyone can add, be my guest.

e|-------11/13--13--9p8------------------------
B|-9-8h9----------------11p9-8h9p8------------- UNFINISHED
G|---------------------------------10-7-10/12--

But if it helps, a A# pentatonic scale will do the trick.

\ = slide down
/ = slide up
h = hammer-on
p = pull-off