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Guitar tabs forViolent Femmes: 36-24-36Here is the Guitar tabs for "36-24-36" by Violent Femmes. To get the complete songlist of this band please visit the index for Violent femmes tabs, bass tabs, chords and CD reviews. |
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No one else bothered to post this so I took the liberty of figuring it out myself. It may not be exactly right, but it sounds like it is. Corrections, comments and questions are welcome at meunier.1@osu.edu Beyond that, my only advice is to play it fast with as much attitude as you can muster. "36-24-36" by the Violent Femmes written by Gordon Gano Transcribed by Bryson Meunier >From "Add It Up" guitar solos and lyrics included(I'm including the lyrics because all I really have is the guitar solos and solos alone do not a tab file make). Thirty-six...Twenty-Four...Thirty-Six! guitar solo 1: E----------------------------------------------------------- B----------------------------------------------------------- G------7b7-7r^h5---5----7--5--7h5---5-7b^h5-5--7--5--7--7b----- D----------------7----------------7---------------------------- A----------------------------------------------------------- E----------------------------------------------------------- (You'll have to figure out the timing on your own but when played at the same speed, with the same feel, this arrangement sounds very similar to the cd). Guitar solo 2: E---------------------------------------------5----------------------| B--10b-------7h5---5-5------------------------5------------11--10--9-| G----------------7-----7b^h5-----5--7--5--7b--5--------/13-----------| D----------------------------7--------------------0------------------| A--------------------------------------------------------------------| E--------------------------------------------------------------------| E----------------------------------------------------| B-7-----------------------------------2\-------------| G-----10--9--8--7--6\-----------------2\-------------| D----------------------8--7-6-5-4-3---2\-------------| A-------------------------------------0--------------| E---------------------------------------------0------| (Again, you're on your own as far as timing is concerned. Also again, I know this isn't exact but it definitely sounds similar when played correctly. Don't follow the numerical indicators in the last part of this solo verbatim. Just use them as a guideline and walk up the neck to a tune that suits you). symbols used in transcription: b=bend r=release h=hammer-on /=slide This is my first post so I really would appreciate any input. Send it to meunier.1@osu.edu Thanks and have fun with the post. This is a small correction meant to be added to the already be pull-offs. So it's not 7h5 but rather 7p5. Maybe this was self-explanatory given the numbers' relation to one another but I thought I'd correct it anyway for the sake of clarity.I apologize for the mistake but I posted it around finals week and I wasn't in complete control of my senses. Remarkably,though, the solos still sound decent to me. Write me if you disagree.
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