From: "robert bolt"
Subject: u/ugly_kid_joe/would_you_like_to_be_there.tab
Date: Mon, 04 Mar 2002 21:33:35 +0000
Here's "would you like to be there", by Ugly Kid Joe. Klaus Einstadt is a
very fluid player, but I think I've managed to nail the solo without any
major faults. Most of the song is fairly simple. The solo's not that hard
either (for an UKJ solo, anyway)- but don't forget that the last bit's done
using an octaver!!!
Oh, and as for the tuning, it may be down half a step - I tuned my guitar to
the CD, so I'm not sure on this.
( ) = bend, or sustained note
bu = bend up
/ or \ = slide
intro riff
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---2-4--4--4--2--4--4-4---2--4--4-4------7--------------
---2-4--4--4--2--4--4-4---2--4--4-4------7--------------
---0-2--2--2--0--2--2-2---0--2--2-2---0--5--------------
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intro "solo"
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---10-------10-------10-------10--10---
-------11------11--------11------------
-9--------9-------9----------9---------
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verse
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-4-------------4--------------------------------------
-4--x--5-------4--x---5-----7---5-----7-----2---------
-2--x--5-------2--x---5-----7---5-----7-----2---------
----0--3-----------0---3----5---3-----5-----0---------
first solo
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--17-(19)--17--15---17--15----12-----
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--17-(19)--17--15---17--15----12-----
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---12/14-14---14-14(15)---17(19)(17)---15--17-----15--17-(19)-
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-14------------------
----17(19)---17(19)
-----rapid bu--------
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second solo
repeat first solo, then.....
---------7-----------------------------------------------------------
-------------7--10-7------7------------------------------------------
--9(11)-----------po---9-----10--9--7---9(10)(9)-7--9--7-----------7-
---------------------------------------------------po---------9--7--9
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------7-----------------------9(10)--(10)-(10)-7-7
----------------10------------------------10-------------------------
--------9----------------------------7--9----------------------------
--9--9----9-9------9-9-----------/9----------------------------------
--mute---------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------
---------19(17)-(19)------------------------------------------------
--17(19)-----------19-(17)-(19)----15(14)--15-14-(12)--12--(10)--12-
---------16(14)-(16)------------------------------------------------
--14-(16)----------16-(14)-(16)----12(11)--12-11-(9)-----9---(7)--9-
--------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------
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11-\9--7---------
----------9--7--9
-9--\7--5---------
----------7--5--7
N.B. octaver on this last bit (I presume Klaus is playing the lower bit with
a bottleneck, but if you're going to play it without the octaver, then the
higher notes sound better)
Bolt.
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