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It Bites - The Big Lad guitar tab

Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 18:09:30 +0000

From: Wayne Ellis

Subject: TAB:'The Big Lad In The Windmill' by It Bites [Instrumental]

'The Big Lad In The Windmill' by It Bites

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>From the album 'The Big Lad In The Windmill'

Transcribed by Wayne Ellis and Mandy Vivian.

email ellis_w_wayne@bt-web.bt.co.uk and mandy@mandy.co.uk

The guitar is tuned as follows: C G C F C D (from low to high)

rake~~~~ ~~~ harm rake

E-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|

C---------------0-|---------------0-|0----------------|---------0-------|

F-----------0---0-|-----------0---0-|0----------------|-7-------0-------|

C---------2-----2-|--------0------0-|-----------------|-7-------2-------|

G-0-h2--3---------|---3-2-----------|-----------------|-7-------0-------|

C-----------------|-----------------|----2mb-p0--0----|-----------------|

rake~~~ ~~~~ harm~~~~

E-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|

C-----------------|-0---------------|-0-0-------------|-----------------|

F-------------0---|-0------------0--|-0-0-------------|-----7-----------|

C-----------2-----|-2---------0-----|-0---------------|-----7-----------|

G---0--2--3-------|------3-2--------|-----------------|-----7-----------|

C-----------------|-----------------|------2mb-p0--0--|-----------------|

rake~~~~ rake~~~~ ^ ~~~~harm

E-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|

C-0---------------|----0------------|-----0-0---------|-----------------|

F-0---------------|-0--0------------|--0--0-0---------|-----------------|

C-2-------------2-|----2------------|0----0-----------|------7----------|

G--------0-h2-3---|-------------3-2-|-----------------|------7----------|

C-----------------|-----------------|--------2mb-p0--0|-----------------|

muted

rake~~~~ rake~~~~~ X X all harms~~~~~

E-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|

C-0---------------|----0------------|------0-0--------|---7-------7-----|

F-0---------------|-0--0------------|--0---0-0--------|-----7----7------|

C-2-------------2-|----2------------|-0----0----------|---------7-------|

G--------0-h2-3---|-------------3-2-|-----------------|-----------------|

C-----------------|-----------------|---------2mb-p0-0|-7---------------|

TAB Key

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p - pulloff

mb - microtone bend (see record for further details)

X - mute with palm of picking hand

~ - hold note

^ - emphasise note

harm - harmonic

rake - exagerate the strumming of the chord

(but not enough for it to be an arpeggio)

Tuning Notes

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The tuning used for this short instrumental piece is:

C G C F C E (low to high)

Overall the guitar sounds 'slack', giving a clue that a dropped

tuning is being used. Also you can hear string rattles in a few

places.

When tuning up, if you wish to play to the record, use the open

'C' which occurs in bar 3 as your reference. As, according to my

tuner, the actual note is close to C - but is actually somewhere

between C and C#. The difference isn't great - but when playing

along to the record it is noticeable.

Getting the exact tuning is just a matter of listening for open

strings - if you scan the TAB you can see that there are plenty

of open strings being sounded. Heres how I went about figuring

out the tuning.

The first note of the piece is 'G', so a good guess is that the

whole piece might be in standard tuning but with reference to D

(instead of E). The guitar would be tuned, to begin with, as:

D G C F A D (low to high)

This tuning gets you the initial notes, but the raked chord at

the end of bar 1, sounds as if the highest note is 'open'. The

actual note played is a 'C'. To cure this problem the open-A

string is raised a tone and a half to 'C'.

The tuning becomes:

D G C F C D (low to high)

Everything now sounds OK, until bar 3 - the open note sounded

from the pulloff is lower than the 'D' note which the lowest

string tuned to. Tuning this string down a full tone to 'C',

gives the desired note. So the tuning becomes:

C G C F C D (low to high)

The high D-string isn't used, and is left tuned to D.

This tuning looks a little bit strange, but if you transpose it

up a full tone, it gives:

D A D G D E

This appears a little more familiar as it is almost 'Dropped D'

tuning (DADGBE), but with the B-string raised to a D.

Notes

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Once you've got the tuning, this is quite an easy piece to play.

It is roughly in 4/4 time - but is played 'freely' so things do

wonder a little through the bars.

Because of the slack tuning, the notes resonate longer, filling

the sound out. Try not to kill the notes too quickly after they

have been played. Use a plectrum throughout to get a full sound.

Let the raked chords and harmonics ring, dig into the strings

with the plectrum when playing the rakes.

This Transcription (c) Copyright DarkMusic 1997.

This Transcription (and others) is also available at:

http://www.mandy.co.uk/music/tabs/

The 'It Bites' Web Pages:

http://www.mandy.co.uk/it-bites/

Comments and corrections welcome.

Wayne Ellis email ellis_w_wayne@bt-sys.bt.co.uk

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