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Band name Shepherd Kenny Wayne
Song name In 2 Deep
Tab type Guitar tab
Added 06/27/2008
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From: "John Seekins" 
Subject: s/shepherd_kenny_wayne/in_2_deep.tab
Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 23:48:41 -0600


Song: In 2 Deep
Artist: Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Tabber: John Seekins (too_many_people@hotmail.com)
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Album: "In 2 Deep"

Here's a fun song by a young guy from Louisiana.

The song's basically in A blues.

Intro and verse:
|------------------------------------8-8-8--|
|------------------------------------8-8-8--|
|--------5-----5-7b9b7p5-------5------------|
|--5h7-----5-7-----------7-5h7---5-7--------|
|--0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0--0-0-0-------|
|-------------------------------------------|

On "No where to hide..." he plays a C chord palm-muted, then slides down to 
a Bb, also palm-muted, then it's back to the main riff.

here's the riff from after the chorus:
|--------------------------------------------8-8-8|
|--------------------------------------------8-8-8|
|-----xx------xx-----xx-----xx--------------------|
|-----xx--5h7-xx-----xx-5h7-xx--------------------|
|-----xx------xx-----xx-----xx-----3-5------------|
|-3h5-xx------xx-3h5-xx-----xx-3h5-----3-5--------|

During the bridge, it's E - D - C - Bb - main riff

During the solo, the rythm part plays the main riff up a whole step, or in 
B.  This means that *you* have to transpose the riff up a whole step.  I'm 
not doing it for you.

I saw Kenny Wayne Shepherd last fall and I highly recomend him to anyone who 
digs good blues like Stevie Ray Vaughan.  After the show I got his autograph 
and it turns out he's not the smartest guy ever, but he's still a great 
guitarist and I'm sure he's a very nice person.

(By the way...
I also talked to his drummer & bass player who were two of the coolest  guys 
I ever met. :)  They just stood outside the bus and bullshitted  w/ me and 
my friends for a while.  How cool is that? )
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