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Quincy Jones : "Streetbeater" Guitar tabs

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Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2004 19:08:27 +0000
From: Sean Barth 
Subject: j/jones_quincy/streetbeater.tab

Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 08:31:25 -0800 (PST)
From: James Eddy 
Subject: j/jones_quincy/streetbeater.tab

"Streetbeater" by Quincy Jones
(also the Sanford and Son Theme)

tabbed by James Eddy jpeddy@wspice.com
Updated by Sean Barth toussaint79@hotmail.com


Here is an update to the previous posting of The Streetbeater tab.
I think this sounds more like it...

It is actually in the key of G-major.
You can play C pentatonic in between choruses
to keep it sounding greasy...

Head:

e-----------------------------------
b-----------------------------------
g---------9-7---------9-7-----------
d-------------------------8/9-------
a--10-10-------10-10-----------10---
E-----------------------------------

e-----------------------------------
b-----------------------------------
g-----------------7-----------------
d---------9-7---9---9-7-------------
a--10-10-----------------8/9--------
E------------------------------10---

e-----------------------------------
b-----------------------------------
g----------------------7~-----------
d-----------------8-10--------------
a-------7-10-10-7-------------------
E-10-10-----------------------------


e-----------------------------------
b----------8------------------------
g--------------10---9---7~----------
d----7-8-9---9----9---9-------------
a-10--------------------------------
E-----------------------------------

variation / (Ending)*

e-----------------------------------
b-----------------------------------
g---------9-7---------9-7-----------
d-------------------------8/9-------
a--10-10-------10-10-----------10---
E-----------------------------------

e-----------------------------------
b-----------------------------------
g-------------------8-7~------------
d---------7-10-10-7------(10)*------
a--10-10----------------------------
E-----------------------------------


Bass

(repeat throughout whole song)
g------------------------------------
d--9-----------7--8-9----------7--8--
a---7----10----------7----10---------
E------------------------------------

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