Stroke 9 - Little Black Backpack guitar tab
From: "Justin Goldner"
Subject: s/stroke_9/little_black_backpack.tab
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2000 19:06:18 PST
Stroke 9 - Little Black Backpack
Transcribed by Justin Goldner
goldentoad@hotmail.com
Standard E Tuning
Note: Even though it sounds kinda weird at first, the song's not that
hard to play. The trick is that its not all major/minor chords, its slight
variations of them. The layout is pretty straightforward:
Verse - (general chords) - G6 D C
Chorus - G Am C D
Verse
Chorus
C Part - G6m D Em
Guitar Solo
Chorus - bass only for opening
Chorus
Verse-
(before the actual singing play the following riff):
G6 Dsus2 C G6 D C
E------------3--------0--0--------------3--5--2--0-----3----------
B------------3-----3-----1--------------3-----3-----3--1----------
G------------0-----------0--------------0-----2--------0----------
D---2--4--5--2--0--------2-----2--4--5--2--------------2----------
A------------2-----------3--------------2--------------3----------
E-----------------------------------------------------------------
Each time after play this: *the last time before the
chorus add the bottom 3rd fret
note to the C chord (x32013)
G6 Dsus2 C
E------------3--------0--0----------------------------------------
B------------3-----3-----1----------------------------------------
G------------0-----------0----------------------------------------
D---2--4--5--2--0--------2----------------------------------------
A------------2-----------3----------------------------------------
E-----------------------------------------------------------------
Chorus- This part's easy, four basic chords. Do something like a base
note then strum, it should sound right. From "Don't wanna..."
on...
EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE
320003 x02210 x32010 xx0232
G Am C D
Before the second verse play a G6 (x33022)
C Part- I'm not sure if G6m is a real chord since only E/Gb (E6) appears
on
the E scale and G/E (G6) appears on the G scale. Oh well, it
works.
EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE
x22003 xx0232 022000
G6m D Em
G6m
You're .....
D Em
for .....
G6m D
Your ......
D G6m Em
Have you ......
Guitar Solo-
E---0--6--7--0--0--6--7----10--12----10-----14--15--14------------
B---------------------------------12----12-------------12---------
G-----------------------------------------------------------------
E---0--3--2------3--0-----10-----------------------------3--------
B---3--3--3--0---0-----3------3--0-0-0---------0-0-0-----0--------
G---0--0--0------0----------------------2-2-2---------2--0--------
D---2--2--2------0---------------------------------------0--------
A---2--2--2------2---------------------------------------2--------
E----------------3---------------------------------------3--------
Well that's about it. Vary the G6 to make it sound better, and listen to
the song a few times to get the timing right on the solo. You also might
want to trickle down on a number of the chords, but I'm leaving that up to
you. This is my first tab so tell me if it's any good. Have fun!