Misc Television - 007

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Band name Misc Television
Song name 007
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Added 06/01/2008
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From: spxhaw@thor.cf.ac.uk (Howard Wright (???))
Subject: Re: REQ: James Bond theme

In article <2l1vvl$epg@nof.abdn.ac.uk> ucs2037@nof.abdn.ac.uk (ucs2037 ) writes:
|MAD Mosher (I.R.Purdie@bradford.ac.uk) wrote:
|: Anyone got this tab? The main "recognised" bit would be fine - you know
|: the "dum-diddle-dumdum dumdumdum, dum-*diddle*-dum-dum dumdumdum, dumdum,
|: dadadaaaaaa" bit :)
|
|Play around with this:
|
|E ----------
|B ----------
|G ----------
|D ----------
|A ----------
|E 0-0-0-2-2-2-0-0-0-3-3-3-0-0-0-----
|

That gives the general idea, but try this for the whole riff:

D-----
A--------
E--0-2-2-2-2--0-0-0-0-3-3-3-3--2-2-2-    (repeat twice)


D--------------------------------------1-0-------
A--------------------------------------------2-0-2--
E--0-2-2-2-2--0-0-0-0-3-3-3-3--2-1-0-----------

If you want some chords try Em, EmaddC, Em6, EmaddC  and repeat


  EADGBE    EADGBE    EADGBE
  022000    022010    022020

    Em       EmaddC     Em6


Howard

From: aaustin@cmr.com (Al Austin)
Subject: Re: REQ: James Bond theme

Howard Wright (???) (spxhaw@thor.cf.ac.uk) wrote:

: If you want some chords try Em, EmaddC, Em6, EmaddC  and repeat


:   EADGBE    EADGBE    EADGBE
:   022000    022010    022020

:     Em       EmaddC     Em6

If I might suggest a small technical correction, the correct chords
should be Em, Em+5, Em6, Em+5. The EmaddC construction would produce
a chord consisting of EGBC. What's actually happening in this minor
cliche is that the 5th note is being augmented up and then brought
back down to a normal 5th, while the root and 3rd remain constant.

These chord structures would also work:

  Em	 Em+5	 Em6	 Em+5
------	------	------	------
0x54xx	0x55xx	0x56xx	0x55xx