Phish - Brother guitar tab
Brother (the verse part)
E--------------------------------------------------------
B--9-9-9-------9-9-9-------7-7-7-------9-9-9-------------
G--7-7-7-------7-7-7-------5-5-5-------7-7-7-------------
D--------9p7h9-------9p7h9-------7p5h7-------9p7h9-------
A--------------------------------------------------------
E--------------------------------------------------------
from Mike Kelly
D7 C7
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-----7--7--7--------------5--5--5------------------
-----5--5--5---7--5--7----3--3--3--5--3------------
-----7--7--7--------------5--5--5------------------
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Play D7 lick twice then same for C7..repeat under the lyrics. Very easy actually.
Sounds best when played very loud, slightly distorted.
The chromatic part that is posted it is right on as far
as I can tell...
For this particular tune, I use this scale to jam - I don't
know if it's a real scale or mode since I am lame and I only
know pentatonics, but it is great to improvise melodically
over major chords
E-------------------------------------------12-14-16--
B----------------------------------12-14-15-----------
G-------------------------11-13-14--------------------
D----------------11-12-14-----------------------------
A-------11-12-14--------------------------------------
E-12-14-----------------------------------------------
Take these notes and apply them in this position as well
as down around the 7th/9th frets (where you play the verse
riff) and use alot of slurs/hammers/pull-offs to get a
Trey-ish sounding jam over this tune. One of my fav's.
Eric
B--7-7-7-------9-9-9-------5-5-5-------7-7-7-------------
G--7-7-7-------7-7-7-------5-5-5-------7-7-7-------------
D--------9p7h9-------9p7h9-------7p5h7-------9p7h9-------
A--------------------------------------------------------
E--------------------------------------------------------
The chromatic part that is posted it is right on as far as I can tell...
For this particular tune, I use this scale to jam - I don'tknow if it's a
real scale or mode since I am lame and I onlyknow pentatonics, but it is
great to improvise melodicallyover major chords
E-------------------------------------------12-14-16--
B----------------------------------12-14-15-----------
G-------------------------11-13-14--------------------
D----------------11-12-14-----------------------------
A-------11-12-14--------------------------------------
E-12-14-----------------------------------------------
Take these notes and apply them in this position as wellas down around the
7th/9th frets (where you play the verseriff) and use alot of
slurs/hammers/pull-offs to get aTrey-ish sounding jam over this tune.
One of my fav's.Eric
Lyrics:
Whoa!Whoa!Whoa!
Somebody's jumping in the tub with your brother (x2)
Whoa!Whoa!Whoa!
Somebody's definitely jumping in the tub with your brother (x2)
Jumpin in the tub with your cousin
Somebody's definitely jumping in the tub with your brother
Uncle!
Somebody's jumping in the tub with your brother!
Somebody's jumping in the tub with your mother!
Whoa!Whoa!Whoa!