Grand Incredible - California Shore

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Band name Grand Incredible
Song name California Shore
Tab type Chords
Added 05/16/2008
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California Shore
G.I. Gantic
Grand Incredible
Courtesy of Tooth&Nail Records
Tabbed by: Riko Ginete
           amalga.v1@gmail.com
Standard tuning EADGBE
Capo 1
4/4 Count
Mute all chords unless said otherwise
      ( * = strum once, then mute the rest)


>>Intro
  E*

>>Verse 1
A5 B5 E5 A5
A5 B5
E5 Db5 A5
B5 E

>>Ramp 1
A5 B5
A5 B5
A5 B5 E5 Db5 C#5
A5 B5 E5 Db5 C#5

>>Chorus 1
A5 B5 
E
A5 B5
E5 Db5 C#5
A5 B

>>Interlude 1
   C#5 A5 E B5
   C#5 A5 E B5
   B5

>>Verse 2
A5 B5 E5 A5
A5 B5
E5 Db5 A5
B5 E

>>Ramp 2
A5 B5
A5 B5
A5 B5 E5 Db5 C#5
A5 B5 E5 Db5 C#5

>>Chorus 2
A5 B5 
E
A5 B5
E5 Db5 C#5
A5 B

>>Interlude 2
   C#5 A5 E B5
   C#5 A5 E B5
   B5

>>Bridge
A5 B5
A5 B5
A5 B5
E5 Db5 C#5
A5 B5 E5 Db5 C#5 B5 
A5 B5

>>Outtro
E*

Chords (relative to Capo):
A5	X 0 2 2 X X
B5	X 2 4 4 X X
C#5	X 4 6 6 X X
Db5	X 6 8 8 X X
E	0 2 2 1 X X
E5	X 7 9 9 X X


NOTE: This song really isn't hard to figure out. The entire song is played 
   using powerchords, with the exception of E Major which is used solely used 
   as an E5 one octave down. Also, the muted strumming does not change rhythm 
   at all. However, in order to play the song correctly you will have to have 
   heard it so you can point out to yourself where the chords change.
   Since I can't post lyrics with this tab I can't show you when you need to
   switch, so go and find the song somehow. 
   As for the solo tab, it's around here somewhere. I'm not quite sure if it's 
   accurate, though. I never tested it myself.