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From: Bryson Meunier 
Date: 22 Jan 96 22:34:48 
Subject: o/osborne_joan/ladder.tab

ladder
(J.Osborne, E.Bazilian, R.Hyman, R.Chertoff)
performed on joan osborne's "relish"(1995)

lyrics and leslie guitar
transcribed by Bryson Meunier
additions/corrections from ifaith@maila.wm.edu (interfaith council)
meunier.1@postbox.acs.ohio-state.edu

piano and acoustic guitar
transcribed by evan c. parker
ecpark@mail.wm.edu

leslie part sounds great, and the piano sounds better than an
acoustic (cheap imitation) but the acoustic is still playable if you
don't have a grand piano handy...  for the second part, only the
chords are given, as piano is difficult to transcribe through email.
a jazz pianist shouldn't have a hard time and playing the second part
as a second guitarist is very easy time.  good luck.

(thanks bryson for your earlier posting that i piggy backed off of...)

symbols used in transcription:
h = hammer-on
p = pull-off

intro: (clean electric with leslie speaker effect)
E-----------------------------------------------------|
B----3---3------------------------------------3-------|
G--------------2--------------2-------0---------------|
D------------------------0h2------2-------2-----------|
A-----------------------------------------------------|
E-----------------------------------------------------|

E-----------------------------------------------------|
B-----------------------------------------------------|
G------------------2-------0--------------------------|
D----2----2p0----------2-------0h2---2----------------|
A--------------2--------------------------------------|
E-----------------------------------------------------|

piano / acoustic guitar:

|  E          |             |             |             |
|  E          |             |             |             |

verse tab adds in with these measures:
|  E          |  G     D    |  C          |  Am    C    |

verse tab:
(all verses and choruses use this tab... the bridge uses a variation)
E-----------------------------------------------------|
B------------------------------------3----------------|
G-----------------2-------0---------------------------|
D----2---2p0----------2--------0h2--------2---2p0-----|
A-------------2------------------------------------2--|
E-----------------------------------------------------|

E---------------------------|
B---------------------------|
G---2-------0---------------|
D-------2-------0h2---2-----|
A---------------------------|
E---------------------------|

verse:

|  E          |  G     D    |  C          |  Am    C    |
today and every day...

bridge:
|  E          |  G     D    |
you give me...

chorus:
|  E          |  G     D    |  C          |  Am    C    |
i'm gonna love you...

verse chords (no lyrics) x2:
|  E          |  G     D    |  C          |  Am    C    |

verse:
|  E          |  G     D    |  C          |  Am    C    |
i wanted it to be easy...

bridge:
|  E          |  G     D    |
you give me...

repeat chorus.

verse-type outro:
|  E          |  G     D    |  C          |  Am    C    |
hey hey hey...

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