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Seven Mary Three : "Cumbersome" Guitar tabs

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From: ledig@ee.fit.edu (Keith Ledig)
Subject: s/seven_mary_three/cumbersome.tab
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 1995 16:19:09 -0500 (EST)

BAND: 7 Mary 3
SONG: Cumbersome

Well, after listening to Seven-Mary-Three I've pretty much figured out
the basic rythm of the song Cumbersome.  It's pretty simple, actually.  
It follows a:

F# - E - B 
pattern with moderate muting of the strings

F# - 2 4 4 3 2 2
E  - 0 2 2 1 0 0
B  - 2 2 4 4 4 -

And after he sings, "Oh no, no no no" I believe it's 
B - E.  Listen to the song and you will get the basic jist of 
it.  It sounds like a great song to play unplugged.
Since I don't have the album I can't really write the lyrics out.
Have fun.  

I've also attempted to determine the bassline, although I don't have the
music with me RIGHT now...Here goes, sort of a walking bassline.

x = mute

G------------------------------------------------------------------------
D---------------------------------2--2--x-x-x--2--2----4--2--------------
A-----------------------------2-4----------------------------5--4--2--2--
E--2--2---x-x-x---2--2----2-4--------------------------------------------

G---------------------------------------------
D---------------------------------------------
A-x-x-x--2--2---4--2--------------------------
E---------------------5--4--2--2--x-x-x--2----

Any comments, questions, or marriage proposals write to
Ledig@ee.fit.edu
Transcribed by Kevin Ledig

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