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Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 12:27:14 +0200 (MEST)
From: Mark Read 
Subject: h/h-blockx/move.tab

Song: Move
Artist: H-Blockx
Album: Time to move (1994)
Written by Stephan Hinz/Christian Wagner/Henning Wehland
Tabbed by Sharkmark

This was the european breakthrough hit for the German crossover band
H-Blockx, taken from their debut album. A great party tune.
Although the song is driven by a bass riff, the guitar plays essentially
the same. The timing you'll have to find out for yourself, just listen
to the song closely.

INTRO:
Fig.1
e -------------------------------------
b -------------------------------------
g -------------------------------------
D -------------------------------------
A ---7-6-5-3---------------------------
E -0---------0-3-5-6-5-3-0-------------
Fig.2
e -------------------------------------
b -------------------------------------
g -------------------------------------
D --------------------5----------------
A ---7-6-5-3---0-2---------------------
E -0---------0-----3-------------------
Fig.1
e -------------------------------------
b -------------------------------------
g -------------------------------------
D -------------------------------------
A ---7-6-5-3---------------------------
E -0---------0-3-5-6-5-3-0-------------
Fig.3
e -------------------------------------
b -------------------------------------
g -------------------------------------
D -------------------------------------
A ---7-6-5-3---------------------------
E -0---------0-3-0-5-0-6-0-7-----------

MAIN RIFF/CHORUS:

e -------------------------------------
b -------------------------------------
g -------------------------------------
D -------------------------------------
A ---7-6-5-------7-6-5-----------------
E -0-------5-6-0-------5-6-------------

e -------------------------------------
b -------------------------------------
g -------------------------------------
D ---------------------5---------------
A ---7-6-5-------7-6-5-----------------
E -0-------5-6-0-----------------------

VERSE:
The verse riff is the same as the intro, only fig.2 is swapped
with fig.3 in the order of playing.

POST-CHORUS:

e -------------------------------------
b -------------------------------------
g -------------------------------------
D -2----2----2-------------------------
A -2----2----2-------------------------
E -0----0----0----3-0-5-0-6-0-7-0------

INSTRUMENTAL BREAK AFTER 2ND CHORUS:

e -------------------------------------
b -------------------------------------
g -------------------------------------
D ------------------------------------- repeat several times
A -----7-6-5-0------7-6-5-0------------ 
E -0-0----------0-0--------------------

That's about it for this song. In reality, it's easy as hell, it's only
one single riff which is played slightly different in verse and chorus.
For guitar, i think you should use some Rage Against The Machine-Style
distortion. Enjoy this great song!





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