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Guitar tabs forPiotr Tchaikovsky: Dance of the sugar plum fairy2Here is the Guitar tabs for "Dance of the sugar plum fairy2" by Piotr Tchaikovsky. To get the complete songlist of this band please visit the index for Tchaikovsky piotr tabs, bass tabs, chords and CD reviews. |
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#This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# Date: Fri, 13 Dec 1996 18:29:51 -0600 From: Bob Longmire <2bob@longmire.com> Subject: TAB: Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, by P.I. Tchaikovsky Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy - from Nutcracker Suite (See Notes Below) Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Arr: Bob Longmire ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ e|--------1-----1------|------------------|--------------------| b|-----------3------5--|--2---3---4--4--4-|-3--3--3---2--2--2--| g|@-------2------------|--3---4---5--5--5-|-4--4--4---3--3--3--| D|@---0---------0------|--2---3---4--4--4-|-3--3--3---2--2--2--| A|---------------------|------------------|--------------------| E|------------------3--|------------------|--------------------| Dm Gm6 C#o Do Co Bo Bbo ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ e--------------------------|-----------------0-|-6--5---1--1--1--| b-----3-----3--------------|-----6---3---6-----|-5--6---0--0--0--| g--2-----3-----2-----------|-------------------|-6--7---1--1--1--| D--0-----------0-----------|-------------------|-5--7---0--0--0--| A------------------5-3-----|-------------------|----5------------| E--------3-------------6-5-|-4---4-------4-----|-----------------| Dm Gm Dm Bb7 Bbo Dm Fo ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ e--0--0--0------------|-----0-----0----------------| b--1--1--1---3--3--3--|--2-----3-----2-------------| g--2--2--2---1--1--1--|--2-----3-----2--2-p0-------| D--2--2--2------------|--2-----3-----2--------3-p2-| A------------2--2--2--|----------------------------| E------------0--0--0--|----------------------------| Am E7 A Bb A ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ e------1-----1------|------------------|--------------------| b---------3------5--|--2---3---4--4--4-|-3--3--3---2--2--2--| g------2------------|--3---4---5--5--5-|-4--4--4---3--3--3--| D--0---------0------|--2---3---4--4--4-|-3--3--3---2--2--2--| A-------------------|------------------|--------------------| E----------------3--|------------------|--------------------| Dm Gm6 C#o Do Co Bo Bbo ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ e------------------1---|------------------|-----------------| b-----3-----3------3---|------3--0--3---2-|-----1-----1---0-| g--2-----3-----2---2---|----------------2-|--------2------0-| D--0-----------0---0---|----------------2-|-0---0-----0---0-| A----------------------|----------------0-|-----------------| E--------3-------------|--0---0-----0-----|---------------3-| Dm Gm Dm E7 A D7 G _________________ ___________________ ^ ^ ^ ^ (1)^ ^ ^ ^ (2) ^ ^ ^ ^ ! e-------------------|----------------5-|------------5-|-----| b-------------------|--------6-----5---|----------5---|-----| g------3--0--3---2--|------7-----6----@|----7-----6---|--7--| D------2-----2---3--|----7------------@|----7-----7---|--7--| A--3---3-----3---3--|--5---------------|----5-----7---|--5--| E----------------1--|----------5-------|--------------|-----| C7 F Dm A Dm A Dm Notes: The ^ marks are supposed to indicate the beats in 4/4 time. They should line up well with fixed-space fonts. There are some 1/16 notes in here, e.g. at the end of measure 4. The chord notation is fairly standard; Do indicates D diminished, and Bb is B-flat. The run at the end of measure 4: try to end it with the 2nd finger on the Ab note (the 7th of the Bb7 chord). This allows for the melody line on the 2nd string. Do not barre the last chord on the 7th fret or you may hear an F# which would screw up the Dm. It's really a shame to do the whole thing right and then hear a major chord at the end. (I've done it). This piece should be fun because you don't hear it on the guitar often, and it could be done within a couple of weeks or less.
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