Jethro Tull
Jethro Tull - We Used To Know gitaar tab
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# From: BABubier@aol.com Subject: We used to know tablature [disclaimer: This tab had to be re-formatted due to font mismatches, which may have caused misalignment of words and some phrases. PT] WE USED TO KNOW Words and Music by Ian Anderson Tablature intrepretation by Bruce Bubier Key signature e minor Time signature 3/4 This song works great with simple chording. No fancy picking or fingerwork is necessary, though it could be fun to try some since the progression is rather "open" and lends itself to filling. The chord progression is descending pairs of 5ths. emi B D A C G f#mi7 B They can be played in a variety of positions on the fretboard for added interest. Several other possibilities will be included at the end. The chord progression is the same for every stanza and is great for jamming. emi B D A __0__________________2____________2________________0_________________________ __0__________________3____________3________________2_________________________ __0__________________3____________2________________2_________________________ __2__________________3____________0________________2_________________________ __2__________________2_____________________________0_________________________ __0__________________2_______________________________________________________ Whenever I get to feel this way, try to find new words to say C G f#mi7 B ___0_________________3__________2____________2______________________________ ___1_________________0__________2____________3______________________________ ___0_________________0__________2____________3______________________________ ___2_________________0__________2____________3______________________________ ___3_________________2__________4____________2______________________________ _____________________3__________2____________2_____________________________ I think about the bad old days we used to know. Nights of winter turn me cold fears of dying, getting old. We ran the race and the race was won by running slowly. Could be soon we'll cease to sound. Slowly upstairs, faster down. Then to revisit stony grounds, we used to know. Remembering mornings, shilling spent, made no sense to leave the bed. The bad old days they came an went giving way to fruitful years. Saving up the birds in hand while in the bush the others land. Tale what we can before the man says it's time to go. Each to his own way I'll go mine. Best of luck with what you find. But for your own sake remember times we used to know. Other possible chordings "up the neck" All are "barred" chords Roman numerals indicate which fret should be barred. You should start to notice patterns forming. This is a fun song to play. Hope you enjoy it. emi B-VII D-X A-V C-III G-III f#mi7 B-VII _0_____7____10___5______3____3____2_______2________________________________ _0_____7____10___5______5____3____2_______4________________________________ _0_____8____11___6______5____4____6_______2________________________________ _2_____9____12___7______5____5____2_______4________________________________ _2_____9____12___7______3____5____4_______2________________________________ _0_____7____10___5______3____3____2_______2________________________________ emi-VII B-VII D-X A-IX C-VIII G-VII f#mi7-VI B-VII ___7______7_____10____9______8_____7_____6_________7_______________________ ___8______7_____10____10_____8_____8_____7_________7_______________________ ___9______8_____11____9______9_____7_____6_________8_______________________ ___9______9_____12____11_____10____9_____8_________9_______________________ ___7______9_____12____12_____10____10____9_________9_______________________ ___7______7_____10____9______8_____7_____6_________7_______________________