Iron Butterfly
Iron Butterfly - In A Gadda Da Vida Ver 3 guitar tab
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# From: holladay@engin.umich.edu (matthew m. holladay) It just isn't the same without someone on a keyboard, but here is how I play the guitar part for this song: Iron Butterfly - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida There is the part everyone knows: E-|---------------------------------------| B-|---------------------------------------| G-|-----------------------2--1--0---------| D-|--0---0---3p2------0------------3------| A-|---------------3-----------------------| E-|---------------------------------------| This is repeated over.. and over.. and over....... For a little variety, sometimes change the last note to a C (3rd fret, A string). Doesn't add much, but even a little helps. The little ascending part: E-|-------------------------------------------------------| B-|-------------------------------------------------------| G-|-----------------1--2--1--2--3--2--1--2--1h2p1---------| D-|--0--2--3--2--3--------------------------------3--2----| A-|-------------------------------------------------------| E-|-------------------------------------------------------| E-|----------------------------------------------------| B-|----------------------------------------------------| G-|----------------------------------------------------| D-|--5--5--5-4-3-2--2--2-3-4-5--5--5-4-3-2--2-3-4-5----| A-|----------------------------------------------------| E-|----------------------------------------------------| E-|-------------------------------------------| B-|-------------------------------------------| G-|--6--6--6-5-4-3--3-3-4-5-6--6--6-5-4-3-----| D-|-------------------------------------------| A-|-------------------------------------------| E-|-------------------------------------------| E-|---------7--6h7p6---------------------| B-|--7vvv-------------9--7---------------| G-|--8vvv-------------------9b11vvvrb9---| D-|--9vvv--------------------------------| A-|--------------------------------------| E-|--------------------------------------| And then just go back into the main part that repeats about a trillion times. Pretty simple song. Two more notes: For a solo, go heavy on the wah and stay in the D minor pentatonic scale (hey, it's overused but in this case, you can't go wrong playing this over that main riff). And then, periodically freak out through the rest of the song-- see what kind of noises you can get your guitar to produce. Have Fun M Holladay holladay@engin.umich.edu