Michael Buble - Fever
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Band name | Michael Buble |
Song name | Fever |
Tab type | Guitar tab |
Added | 05/30/2008 |
Size | 1.74 kb |
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HottestTabs [http://www.hottesttabs.com] Song: Fever Artist: Michael Buble' Tabber: San Antonioooooooo I'm suprised this hasn't been tabbed before, cause it's such a cool, but easy bass line!! The first way I tabbed it is how your supposed to play it, with the dead notes being on the E string (it makes it sound moredouble bass-ier, and its also how the bassist in the band plays it) but if you want to be slack, just play the dead notes on the A and D string (Don't bother playing dead notes on G, it sounds to twangy for this song), If you really can't be arsed. You can also play open G if you dont want to play G on the D string, but it sounds better anyway. Oh yeah, and it sounds extra cool if you play it over the fretboard, like Paul 'my-heads-so-boggly-' Mcartney, it gives it a real mellow sound. Seeing as this is my first tab, corrections/advice etc, is apreciated. Enjoy!! Reapeat x2 for the intro, x3 for the verses: G|-------------------3----- D|-------------x-5-x------- A|---3---6---3------------- E|-x---x---x--------------- Then do this once (make sure it flows smoothly back into the above rhythm) G|------------------------- D|-x-5--------------------- A|-----x-1----------------- E|------------------------- After you've played this for a little, theres a keychange, and you go up one semitone (fret). Then, later, theres another key change, and again, you move up one semitone again. There are some random fiddly bits that I haven't tabbed out, but if anyone bothers to put it in the corrections, or emails me them (mouldy_breadcrumb@hotmail,com) I'll add them in... Hope its not to dodge!!