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From: "William Dendis"
Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2001 21:07:23 -0500 Subject: l/lemmings/apple_tree.tab This is the two guitar parts for "Apple Tree" by the Lemmings. Great song, particular popular with the ladies- wink wink. I didn't bother tabbing out the acoustic parts since they are all open chords that are defined near the bottom of the page. This song was written by Otto; John Paul played electric guitar, Chaz played acoustic, and otto did keyboards. Herb played drums. Verse (Acoustic): C/Am/D/G Verse(electric): (C) (Am) (Dm) -----------8------------------5---------------------10-- -----------8------------------5---------------------10-- -----------9------------------5---------------------10-- -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- --8--8-8-8-8---8--7--5--5-5-5-5--5--8--10--10-10-10-10-- (G) ----------------3--------- ----------------3--------- ----------------4--------- repeat this verse bit several times then ----------------5--------- go to the prechorus after the G: -------------------------- -7--5--3--3-3-3-3--3--5--- Prechorus(acoustic) Am/Bm?/C/G/C Prechorus(electric): (Am) (Bdim) (C) ----------------5-----------------7---------8--8-8-8---- ----------------5-----------------6---------8--8-8-8---- ----------------5-----------------5---------9--9-9-9---- -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------10----------- -3--7--5--5-5-5-5--5--8--7--7-7-7-7--7--10--8--8-8-8---- (G) (C) -3-3-3---8--- -3-3-3---8--- -4-4-4---9--- yeah! -5-5-5--10--- -5-5-5------- -3-3-3---8--- Define: (chords for bridge, solo, and acoustic guitar) E7 D7 G D C F Am Bm CII FII GII DII --------------------0----1-----0----2-----3----8----3----10-- -----------0----3---1----1-----1----3-----5---10----3----10-- -7---5-----0----2---0----2-----2----4-----5---10----4----11-- -6---4-----0----0---2----3-----2----4---------------5----12-- -7---5-----X---(0)--3----------0----2------------------------ -----------3-------------1----------------------------------- *Fret with thumb E7II D7II -0----1--- -4----2--- -1----1--- -0----0--- -2-------- -0-------- Bridge: Electric: D7/ E7/ D7/ E7/ GII/DII/GII/DII/D/G/C Acoustic: D7II/E7II/D7II/E7II/G/ D/ G/ D/ D/G/C Solo: Electric: CII/FII 8 times Acoustic: C /F 8 times Keyboard solo (arranged for guitar) (C) (F) -----3--8-5-3---3-5-8--- ----5---------6--------- 5--5-------------------- ------------------------ ------------------------ ------------------------ Anyone hear the version on the anthology where its just Otto at the piano? Music critic Lester Bangs said it "...had the momentum and force of a fully loaded locomotive speeding down a mountain without any chance of a suitable conclusion...Otto...defuses this...only by utilzising the brilliant vaudville-ish ending to bring this highly symbolic song full-circle."