Verbena - Junk For Fashion
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Band name | Verbena |
Song name | Junk For Fashion |
Tab type | Guitar tab |
Added | 07/11/2008 |
Size | 2.45 kb |
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Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 16:08:10 -0500 From: Luke Subject: v/verbena/junk_for_fashion.tab Artist: Verbena Song: Junk for Fashion Album: Souls for Sale Tabbed by: Luke Rounda This is track 3 off of Verbena's breakout effort "Souls for Sale," and the first song of theirs that I've taken the time to tab out. I may or may not go back and transcribe others, but there are few Verbena tabs to be found, so enjoy this one. Drop-D Tuning D A D G B E intro e|--------------| B|--------------| G|---7/10-7-5h7-| Repeat 8x D|---0--0-0-0-0-| A|--------------| D|-0------------| ^ Pickup note awesome grungy blues riff e|------------------------------------------------------------| B|------------------------------------------------------------| G|-------------------------------------0-0--------------------| D|------5-0-3b4-0---5-0-3b4-00-----5-3-0-0---3~~~3-3-3-0------| A|-3~~5----------3h5---------5-3h5-----0-0---3~~~3-3-3-0------| D|---------------------------0-------------3-3~~~3-3-3-0------| There are a few variations on that, but they all sound good. Repeat many times. On the last repeat before the next part, play the F chord (and no open D) to build up to: "I like a girl with a sharp tongue... hey hey, hey hey" e|------------------------------------------------------------| B|------------------------------------------------------------| G|-3~~~~~3~33~~~~~~~0~~~0~~~~~~~------------------------------| D|-3~~~~~3~33~~~~~~~0~~~0~~~~~~~---------------3-0-3-5b6r5----| A|-1~~~~~1~11~~~~~~~0~~~0~~~~~~~-5-3-5-3--5-3-----------------| D|------------------------------------------------------------| The chorus starts with Bb5 to C5, then plays around with the intro riff under heaps of deep-fried overdrive and distortion. It'll sound good if you just play around with the patterns that have already been established, or just play little solos inside a blues scale. This is all my own original work. Comments/questions/corrections can be sent to luke@notus.com I'd appreciate any feedback.