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Syd Barrett : "Baby lemonade" Guitar tabs

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Date: Fri, 5 Feb 1993 09:21:44 -0500
From: "David C. Fleming" 
Subject: b/barrett_syd/baby_lemonade.tab

Here is tab to the intro and chords to the rest of...

"Baby Lemonade" by Syd Barrett

Intro tab transcribed by Quentin Turchette,
Verse chords transcribed by goldsman@cc.gatech.edu
Modifications to the above, fillers, etc, by me David Fleming
                                              (dave@eng.umd.edu)

NOTES:	

  terminology:     x/y    slide from x up to y
                   hx     hammer on to x
		   px     pull off to x

  I have not attempted to indicate rhythm or timing in any way.  
  "|" symbols demarcate sections of music and not measures.

  For line 4 and 5, finger like so:

      ----------- nth fret
      | | | | 1 |
      -----------
      | | | 2 | 3*
      -----------
      | | | | | |    * the third finger only frets when appropriate.



+----0----2-----3----2------------0----2------|-3-2-0-------------------+
+--0---0----0-0---0----0-0-r--0-----0----0-0--|-0-0-0-------------------+
+--4----4----4-----4----4--e--2------4----4---|-4-4-4-------------------+  1
+--------------------------s------------------|-------------------------+
+--------------------------t------------------|-------------------------+
+---------------------------------------------|-------------------------+


+------0----2-----3----2----------0----2------|-3-2-4/5-----------------+
+--0-----0----0-0---0----0-0-r--0---0----0-0--|-0-0-0-------------------+
+--2/4----4----4-----4----4--e--2----4----4---|-4-4-4-------------------+  2
+----------------------------s----------------|-------------------------+
+----------------------------t----------------|-------------------------+
+---------------------------------------------|-------------------------+



+-5-3-0-----------------------------------------------------------------+
+-------5-3-0-----------------------------------------------------------+
+-------------4-2-0--0--------------------------------------------------+  3
+------------------------0h2p0h2p0h2------------------------------------+
+----------------------2------------------------------------------------+
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+


+----0-----0-------9-----|---0-----0-------8------|---------------------+
+------8-----8---8---8---|-----7-----7---7---7----|---------------------+
+--9-----9-----9-------9-|-8-----8-----8-------8--|---------------------+  4
+------------------------|------------------------|---------------------+
+------------------------|------------------------|---------------------+
+------------------------|------------------------|---------------------+

   ...and so on, moving down one fret at a time until...

+---0-----0-------4-----|-----------------------------------------------+
+-----3-----3---3---3---|-----------------------------------------------+
+-4-----4-----4-------4-|-----------------------------------------------+  5
+-----------------------|-----------------------------------------------+
+-----------------------|-----------------------------------------------+
+-----------------------|-----------------------------------------------+

   repeat this last bar.

+---0-----0-------4-----|-----------------------------------------------+
+-----3-----3---3---3---|-----------------------------------------------+
+-4-----4-----4-------4-|-----------------------------------------------+  5
+-----------------------|-----------------------------------------------+
+-----------------------|-----------------------------------------------+
+-----------------------|-----------------------------------------------+


                                                       
+-5-3-0-----------------------------------------------------------|-----+
+-------5-3-0-----------------------------------------------------|-----+
+-------------4-2-0-----------------------------------------------|-----+  6
+-------------------5-2-0--0-h2-p0---0-2------------0-h1-h2---0---|-----+
+----------------------------------2--------0-h1-h2---------2---1-|-----+
+-----------------------------------------3-----------------------|-----+



Next comes a chord progression which leads into the main part of the song,
which is one bar each of:

A# C# A G D A# D# A

Then the verses...

Verse I

A#
In the sad town...
A
D A
D A

A#      D#       A# G#
Please, please...

Verse II follows the same chord progression as verse I:

Verse III alters the progression slightly:

A#
I'm screaming...
A
D A
G D

A#             A
Come around...

A#      D#        A# G#
Please, please...

Then comes a guitar solo, which is played over the same chord 
progression that leads into the verses (A# C# A ...).

After this, verses I and II are repeated, and then the 
song closes with A# G# played repeatedly (in the fashion of 
the end of the verse) with the intro chord progression played over it,
which fades out...

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