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Allman Brothers: Whipping post

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From landdug@why.net Tue Apr 8 13:06:18 1997 Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 22:08:28 -0700 From: Doug Landry Subject: TAB: 'Whipping Post' by 'Gregg Allman' "Whipping Post" Words and Music by Gregg Allman as performed by The Allman Brothers Band. Transcribed by Terry Landry (tlandry@acad.udallas.edu or landdug@why.net) *My transcription can be used in addition to the one submitted by Mike Duncan (mduncan@ag.Arizona.EDU). My transcription has a little more detail, but putting Mike's and mine together will probably give everyone a more complete picture of how to play this song. There is also bass tab submitted by mike@honet7.att.com, and guitar chords submitted by Glen Macon (macon@cbmvax.commodore.com) h = hammer on ^ | / = slide up \ = slide down p = pull off | = bend V = release ~~~~ = vibrato N.C. = no chord INTRO (bass guitar) |---------------------------------------| |---------------------------------------| |-------------------------------3h5-3---| |-3h5-5p3h5-3h5-5p3h5-3h5-5p3h5-------5-| repeat The guitars join. First, one doubles the bass line. Then the other does this. |---------------------------------------| |-------------------------------5h8-5---| |-5h7-7-----5h7-7-----5h7-7-----5h7-5-7-| |-5h7-7-----5h7-7-----5h7-7-----------7-| |---------------------------------------| |---------------------------------------| repeat FIRST VERSE (chord progression: guitars, organ) A Bm C Bm I've been run down... PRE-CHORUS ^full (release silent) |-------------------------10|-10-8-------------------| |--------------------8-10----------10-8--------------| |-----------------/9---------------------------------| |----------------------------------------------------| |-----------4-5--------------------------------------| |-5---8----------------------------------------------| sometimes ...(lead fill in Am [I use this one]) ^full^full ^full |------------------------17-20|--20|-20-17-20|-------| |------------------17-20-----------------------------| |----------------------------------------------------| |-----------5----------------------------------------| |-5---7-------7-5------------------------------------| |----------------------------------------------------| sometimes ...(again, one fill I use) CHORUS A ~~~~~~~ |---------------5--5---------------------| |---------------5--5-8-5-----------------| |---------------6----7-5-5-7--5----------| |---------------7--------5-7--5----------| |---------------7------------------------| |---------------5------------------------| repeat (at the word "tied") Like I've been ... A (strum and mute) Oh Lord I feel ... BRIDGE ^full ^full ~~~~~~~~ |--|--|------|--|------------|---------------------10h12p10----| |-5|--|-----5|--|------------|10p8--------10-12-13-10h12p10-13-| |-7|--V--5--7|--V--5-7p5-----|-----9p7-----9-11-12----------12-| |------------------------7---|---------10----------------------| |----------------------------|---------------------------------| |----------------------------|---------------------------------| repeat bar full unison bends* and releases(organ) (guitar) These organ and guitar parts kind of overlap GUITAR SOLO (rhythm same as VERSES) (in the key of Am. [try Am pentatonic, A aeolian, C ionian, D dorian, etc.]) SECOND VERSE (music same as FIRST VERSE) My friends tell ... PRE-CHORUS CHORUS BRIDGE GUITAR SOLO Then we encounter this two octave run of the A aeolian mode |---------------------------------------------------------------------| |---------------------------------------------------------------------| |---------------------------------------------------------------------| |---------------------------------------------------5-5-5-5-5-7-7-7-7-| |-------------------------5-5-5-5-5-7-7-7-7-8-8-8-8-------------------| |-5-5-5-5-7-7-7-7-8-8-8-8---------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------5-5-5-5--5\--| |-------------------------5-5-5-5-6-6-6-6-8-8-8-8--------------| |-4-4-4-4-5-5-5-5-7-7-7-7--------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------------------------------| And now a rhythm and lead trade off... A Bm C Bm <---------rhythm guitar, organ } ^full ^full ^full ^full } |-----17|------17|------17|------17|---| } |-----20|------20|------20|------20|---|<--lead guitar } |--------------------------------------| }repeat |--------------------------------------| } |--------------------------------------| } |-5-5------7-7------8-8------7-7-------|<--bass guitar } The bass notes are played by the bass guitar, and the rhythm guitar and organ play out the corresponding full major or minor chords written above the tab. The treble part consists of unison bends* played by the lead guitar. PRE-CHORUS N.C. (lead fill blues feel) Some-times I feel... CHORUS * when playing a unison bend, two notes are played, and the lower of the two is bent up to match the pitch of the higher one. The higher one is not bent.

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