Tablature Moore, Gary - Still Got The Blues (3)
Moore, Gary - Still Got The Blues (3)
Title: Still Got The Blues
Subtitle: (rhythm-guitar arrangement)
Artist: Gary Moore
Album: Still Got The Blues
Author: arr. Adriaan den Engelsman (adriaande@planet.nl)
Copyright: forget it
Tabled by: by me, based on studio cd-version
Instructions: Play with 'pima' - let (bass-)notes ring throughout
Notices: Complete arr. of the studio recording, so you can play
along with it (actually there's no guitar2 on the 1st
verse). Or sing along with the score, and have a
friend (invite GM! ;-) play lead, or harp, or whatever.
Chord names are done in a 'pop', i.e. non-classical,
way and always based on root notes. I tried to maintain
some of the bass (+strings!) parts. [scroll down!]
I've kept some arpeggios where the cd plays
stacc.chords (bars 14/15) and a little freedom at bar
16. Sounds nicer when you play with just a voice
and/or harp. Check it out and do as you please!
The 'glissando' at bar 15 comes 'natural' when you shift
from Am to D9(no5) on the 4th fret (finger2 on 5th fret).
In the 'silly' chords at bar 22 I tried to combine bass
and strings into one chord, resulting in some weird
stuff, but: why not?
To see dynamics and duration: press F11 and F12,
and use it as a 'standard' from now on. Great options!
To jump through the score: use the Markers!
Looking for the lead score? Download baris yildiz's
"Moore, Gary - Still Got The Blues.gp3" from
www.MySongbook.com. His lead part is quite
acceptable, but for the rhytm part . . . use mine!
BTW I think a time signature of 12/8 is better here
than a shuffled 4/4. Drum accentuation in yildiz's
version is wrong: it should be on counts 4 and 10, so
"it's got a back beat, you can't loose it!" Correct it or
mute it - but don't play it.
Have fun!
Tempo: 82 BPM
Tracks: 1
Instruments:
Bars: 49
Tabs: Moore, Gary - Still Got The Blues (3).gp3
Subtitle: (rhythm-guitar arrangement)
Artist: Gary Moore
Album: Still Got The Blues
Author: arr. Adriaan den Engelsman (adriaande@planet.nl)
Copyright: forget it
Tabled by: by me, based on studio cd-version
Instructions: Play with 'pima' - let (bass-)notes ring throughout
Notices: Complete arr. of the studio recording, so you can play
along with it (actually there's no guitar2 on the 1st
verse). Or sing along with the score, and have a
friend (invite GM! ;-) play lead, or harp, or whatever.
Chord names are done in a 'pop', i.e. non-classical,
way and always based on root notes. I tried to maintain
some of the bass (+strings!) parts. [scroll down!]
I've kept some arpeggios where the cd plays
stacc.chords (bars 14/15) and a little freedom at bar
16. Sounds nicer when you play with just a voice
and/or harp. Check it out and do as you please!
The 'glissando' at bar 15 comes 'natural' when you shift
from Am to D9(no5) on the 4th fret (finger2 on 5th fret).
In the 'silly' chords at bar 22 I tried to combine bass
and strings into one chord, resulting in some weird
stuff, but: why not?
To see dynamics and duration: press F11 and F12,
and use it as a 'standard' from now on. Great options!
To jump through the score: use the Markers!
Looking for the lead score? Download baris yildiz's
"Moore, Gary - Still Got The Blues.gp3" from
www.MySongbook.com. His lead part is quite
acceptable, but for the rhytm part . . . use mine!
BTW I think a time signature of 12/8 is better here
than a shuffled 4/4. Drum accentuation in yildiz's
version is wrong: it should be on counts 4 and 10, so
"it's got a back beat, you can't loose it!" Correct it or
mute it - but don't play it.
Have fun!
Tempo: 82 BPM
Tracks: 1
Instruments:
Bars: 49
Lyric
It's the darkest hourOf the darkest night
It's a million miles
From the morning light
Can't get no sleep
Don't know what to do
I've got those midnight blues
When the shadows fall
I feel the night closin' in
There must be some reason
For this mood I'm gettin' in
Can't get no sleep
Don't know what to do
I've got those midnight blues
Every evening after sundown
As the light begins to fade
I feel so low, but I just don't know
Why these blues won't go away
Every evening after sundown
As the light begins to fade
I feel so low, but I just don't know
Why these blues won't go away
It's the darkest hour
Of the darkest night
It's a million miles
From the morning light
Can't get no sleep
Don't know what to do
I've got those midnight blues
I've got those midnight blues
I've got those midnight blues
I've got those midnight blues