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From: Bryson Meunier
Subject: a/amos_tori/leather.tab Date: Fri, 25 Oct 1996 00:45:17 -0700 Leather by Tori Amos off of Little Earthquakes guitar 1(heavy distortion)- I could just... E-----------------------------------------------------------| B-----------------------------------------------------------| G-----------------------------------------------------------| D-----------------------------------------------------------| A--3--------2-----------1-------------0---------------------| E-----------------------------------------------------4-----| E-----------------------------------------------------------| B-----------------------------------------------------------| G-----------------------------------------------------------| D-------------------------------0---------------------------| A----------------------------------2--------------------2---| E---------3---------2-----------------3-1----3--------------| E-----------------------------------------------------------| B-----------------------------------------------------------| G-----------------------------------------------------------| D-----------------------------------------------------------| A---1-----------h3p0----------------------------------------| E--------------------------------4-----------3--------------| It sounds to me like there are two guitars during the end of this part but I only transcribed the lower one. Let me know if you figure out the higher. The guitar part during the piano solo is similar to the above. I'm not exactly sure about this next part. It could be this: an angel... E---------------------| B---------------------| G---------------------| D----------3----------| A------------6-3------| E----------------5----| Or maybe one of these: E---------------|----------------| B---------------|----------------| G---------------|----------------| D---3-----------|--3--1----------| A------6--3--0--|--------3--0----| E---------------|----------------| They're all essentially the same so just play whichever one you like best. Afterwards the guitar picks up around "fear" in the above. Oh God... E-----------------------------------------------------------| B-----------------------------------------------------------| G-----------------------------------------------------------| D-----------------------------------------------------------| A---6----------------------------------6-\13-/(6)-6---------| E-----------------------------------------------------------| This next part goes overtop of the above eventually: E-----------17b-17-17r--------------------------------------| B--16~~~~~~------------16~~~~~~~~~~16-18-19-16~~~~~~~~~~~---| G-----------------------------------------------------------| D-----------------------------------------------------------| A-----------------------------------------------------------| E-----------------------------------------------------------| E-----16----16----16-18-------------------------------------| B--16----16----16-------16~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-------------------| G-----------------------------------------------------------| D-----------------------------------------------------------| A-----------------------------------------------------------| E-----------------------------------------------------------| It should be accurate but you're welcome to tell me(gently) if it's not. Enjoy. Transcribed by Bryson Meunier http://www.angelfire.free/bryson.html mailto:meunier.1@osu.edu Symbols used in transcription: h = hammer-on p = pull-off \ = slide (6) = ghost note ~ = sustain
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