The Like - Mrs Actually
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Band name | The Like |
Song name | Mrs Actually |
Tab type | Guitar tab |
Added | 05/25/2008 |
Size | 2.54 kb |
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The Like - Mrs. Actually Album - Are You Thinking What I'm Thinking? Standard I didn't tab the struming patterns... doesn't seem necessary. (Verse) Emaj7 F#m7 e|---------------------------| B|-0-0-0-0-------------------| G|-1-1-1-1----2-2-2-2--------| D|-1-1-1-1----4-4-4-4--------| A|-2-2-2-2----4-4-4-4--------| E|-0-0-0-0----0-0-0-0--------| P.M...throughout (Chorus) (The first chorus is played with the chords below. However, during the second chorus z Berg changes the "Am" chord a regular major "A") Cmaj7b5 E E7 Am Am7 D Dsus2 e|-0-------0----0-----0-----0----2---3----2---3---2-----| B|-0-------0----0-----1-----1----3---3----3---3---3-----| G|-4-------1----1-----2-----0----2---2----2---2---2-----| D|-4-------2----0-----2-----2----0---0----0---0---0-----| A|-3-------2----2-----0-----0---------------------------| E|---------0----0---------------------------------------| (Bridge Rhythm guitar) C Dadd9 Fmaj9 e|-0----0-------0--------------------| B|-1----3-------6--------------------| G|-0----0-------0--------------------| D|-2----4-------7--------------------| A|-3----5-------8--------------------| E|-----------------------------------| (Bridge Lead Guitar) (The begining of the lead part is pretty straight forward. For the last part you will need to find a way of dropping the pitch of the G (3rd fret Low E) to an F# (2nd fret Low E). The most obvious way is to use a tremolo bar, but you can also get a sound similar to it by bending the F# to a G before you play the note. (a ghost bend) That way when you hit the note and slowly release it will sound like a G dropping to an F#. Or you can get creative and start detuning your Low E string from G to F# to F...) e|------------------------------------------------------------| B|------------------------------------------------------------| G|-9\7/12---9--10--9\7/12----9--10--9\7/12---9--10--9\7-------| D|------------------------------------------------------------| A|------------------------------------------------------------| E|------------------------------------------------------------| e|------------------------------------------------------------| B|------------------------------------------------------------| G|------------------------------------------------------------| D|------------------------------------------------------------| A|------------------------------------------------------------| E|-(2gb)3----(3)r(2)--1---------------------------------------| shovelingracoons@yahoo.com