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The Cult - Indian guitar chord

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Date: Tue, 07 Oct 1997 18:27:34 -0400
From: scott coates 
Subject: CULT tab - Indian (acoustic)

Here is my "tab" for the Cult's INDIAN.  This is one
of a few songs Ian wrote the music to for the CEREMONY album.
(Beggars Banquet, 1991)

             INDIAN
                 Astbury/Duffy
          Trans. by Scott Coates 719899@ican.net


This is an easy little acoustic number that's actually a lot
of fun to play, and a good one to use for a starter band or
for several intermediate musicians to get used to playing with others.
The verse is just 2 chords (Am, Em) and the chorus stretches to 4!
(Hey it's not the most difficult song they've ever written, okay?)

Also the song has little "blusey" runs and licks all throughout, along
with the solo, I didn't actually put theme here, but hey, have fun with
it!

Intro:  Am  Em  Faded in with Cello accomp.

Am            Em
Indian ...  (x2)

Am              Em
Blood ...   (x2)


Chorus:
x C            x  G        D x    Am     x
Standing ..,

      x  C       G  x      x  D      x  Am
Please ...

x C               x  G       D x       Am   x
I'm ..

      x  C      G  x       x D(let fade)  x~~~~~~~~~~
Please ...


V2:  (same chords)

Standing ..(x2)
Indian ...  (x2)

(Chorus again)
(solo)

Verse 3: (Everybody's favourite Am/Em riff)


Chorus
Ad lib over chorus' chords.

End when you hold that D chord on "help me girl"

NOTE: an "x" indicates a tambourine slam in the chorus,
and means "twice" if followed by a number. Ie: (x2)
and "x~~~~~~~~~" is a tambourine slam and shake.
(Is that considered drum tab?)

Have fun with this track, y'all, and for more Cult info see
www.Beggars.com (I'm not affiliated/endorsed by them) or for TABS
(to give or request) get me at 719899@ican.net

Scott Coates
Hamilton, ONT. CANADA

EARTH, SOUL, ROCK & ROLL!
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Author: ?

Composer: ?

Publisher: Beggars Banquet Records Ltd.

Details:

Released in: 1991

Language: English

Appearing on: Ceremony (1991)

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