Blues Traveler - Just Wait

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Band name Blues Traveler
Song name Just Wait
Tab type Chords
Added 05/06/2008
Size 1.32 kb
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Title: Just Wait
Band: Blues Traveler
Album: Four
Year released: 1994
Label: A&M
Album Track #: 11
Written by: John Popper
Tabbed by: Ryan Johanson (exlife393@xsmail.com)
Date sent: Mon. 11/24/03

This is a helpful, uplifting song. (But sorry, this is a chord, not a lyric.) It's a rare song for BT in the fact that it has NO harmonica. The guitar solo is not included here. :( Just the chords.

Standard tuning

C = 032010
G = 320003
D = xxx232
Dsus2 = xxx230
Dsus4 = xxx233
F = xx3211
Am = x02210

Intro, verse, and interlude: C G D Dsus2 D Dsus4 D C G F

Chorus: Am C G D Dsus2 D Dsus4 D

Play: Intro 2x, Verse 4x, Chorus 1x, Verse 4x, Chorus 2x, D chord for 4 measures, Interlude 2x, D chord for 2 measures, Verse 4x, Chorus 3x

Notes: The first time the verse is played, the Dsus2 chord is skipped, and a few beats in the rhythm from the D chord to the Dsus4 chord are missed. Listen closely to it to hear what I'm talking about.
	The very last time the chorus is played, there is a very quick Asus4 chord (x02230) wedged right in between the Am and C chords. You'll have to listen closely to the end of the song yourself to hear exactly what I mean. I don't want to try to describe it and confuse you.

And that's it. Simple, right? Well, I hope so. If you still found it confusing, email me at exlife393@xsmail.com.