amaya
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Post by amaya on Dec 4, 2004 0:27:36 GMT -5
I haven't seen this one tabbed in here... so I thought I'd put it up...
El Tao Tao- Control GCF- C Scale
Intro C6, C7, C6, C7, C6F7 C6, C7, C6, C7, G69 G6, G7, G6, G7, G69 G6, G7, G6, G7, C6F7
C7x3, C6, F3/C6/F3 C7x3, G7, G6/G7/G6 C7x3, G7, C7x3, G7, C7x3, C6, F3/C6/F3 (repeat twice)
F36x4, C7G5 F36, F367
////C3, F5, C7//// ////F3, C6, F7//// ////C3, F5, C7//// F37C6
C6, C7, C6, C7, C6F7 C6, C7, C6, C7, G69 G6, G7, G6, G7, G69 G6, G7, G6, G7, C6F7
C7x3, C6, F3/C6/F3 C7x3, G7, G6/G7/G6 C7x3, G7, C7x3, G7, C7x3, C6, F3/C6/F3
F36x4, C7G5 F36, F367
(bajo sexto solo)
C7x3, C6, F3/C6/F3 C7x3, G7, G6/G7/G6 C7x3, G7, C7x3, G7, C7x3, C6, F3/C6/F3 (repeat twice)
F36x4, C7G5 F36, F367
F3, C6, C7, F3, C6, C7 C3, G5, G6, C3x3, G5, C3, C5, C6 (repeat previous 2 lines) F3, C6, C7 (5 times) C3, G5, G6 (5 times) F3, C6, C7 (8 times) C3, G5, G6 (8 times) F37C6
C7x3, C6, F3/C6/F3 C7x3, G7, G6/G7/G6 C7x3, G7, C7x3, G7, C7x3, C6, F3/C6/F3 (Repeat until songs over)
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Post by gerardo4546 on Dec 16, 2004 20:51:44 GMT -5
In the intro and every where you do that little part i think you should try it by doing this instead of using G69 use C7G5. Change the second C6and C7 to G6 and G7 and the end i think is G567 push in. So try it like this: C6 C7 C6F7 C6 C7 C7G5 G6 C7 C7G5 G6 C7 (G567)
let me know if it works for you.
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amaya
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Post by amaya on Dec 17, 2004 2:49:52 GMT -5
eh... I tried both ways, and I even slowed it down with that "amazing slow downer, program..." the first change sounds more acurate, but that ending, with pushing in G567 kinda sounded like it'd fit, but not the way it does in the song... I dont know... that's good though, every one plays their own way, so this is no way bashing your input, they sound good either way... but, songs aren't always played acurate every single time... even songs I've written, I don't play them the same way, they've actually evolved with the new tricks that I learn... so... plus, that part goes by so fast, that I don't think someone will really catch the difference, but it does sound right... good catch..
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Post by stdjjl27 on Feb 8, 2005 20:51:22 GMT -5
sorry i just started playing accordion but what does the ///// mean? jaime j. leal
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amaya
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Post by amaya on Feb 10, 2005 7:38:29 GMT -5
Well, I was taught this method with lyrics... but I use it on tabs, I dont know if its correct or not, but its what I use... the "///" means whatever is in between 2 "/" is repeated... and the number of "/" is the number of times repeated..
lets say theres ///g3, g2, g1/// you would repeat those 3 notes 3 times, so in actuality, you're gonna be playin: g3, g2, g1, g3, g2, g1, g3, g2, g1...
its just a shorter way to write tabs i guess...
hope that explains it
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Post by stdjjl27 on Feb 10, 2005 22:43:56 GMT -5
thanks a lot man it did help. that song is pretty fun to play on the accordion, it's cool that you tabbed it. jaime
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Post by AccordionNewbee on Apr 18, 2005 19:24:24 GMT -5
C7x3, C6, F3/C6/F3 C7x3, G7, G6/G7/G6 C7x3, G7, C7x3, G7, C7x3, C6, F3/C6/F3 (repeat twice)
I know the slashes means to repeat whatever is in beetween pending on the number of slashes. However why would he put one slash like up here?
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Post by Jr Salinas on Apr 18, 2005 22:16:19 GMT -5
I Think Thats Just To Separate Them.
Jr
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