David Gray
David Gray - Babylon gitaar chord
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Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 13:50:15 -0500 From: Ben Hollis Subject: g/gray_david/babylon.crd David Gray - Babylon Track 2: White Ladder Transcribed by Ben Hollis Comments and corrections are most welcome. The riff you can hear is 2 bars long and is based around an open D shape, it's easy to play but you have to pay attention to the hammer ons and pull offs to get the right feel, some notes are not picked with the right hand, just hammered on or pulled off with the left: D G E---------------------- B-2h3p2---h3-------3p2- G-------2--------4----- Play this riff keeping your index finger barred across these three strings at the second fret. Here are the chords and song structure, after the first verse there?s a 2 bar break (Em): Em D-------2 A-------2 E-3-2-0-0 Just let the Em chord Ring on for 2 bars Intro (8 bars/4 riffs) D G D G D G D G Verse (16 bars/8 riffs) D G D G D G D G (x2) Break (2 bars) Em Em Verse (16 bars/8 riffs) D G D G D G D G (x2) Chorus (strum chords) D A Em A D A Em G D A Em A D A Em A A Break (8 bars/4 riffs) D G D G D G D G Verse (16 bars/8 riffs) D G D G D G D G (x2) Chorus (strum chords) D A Em A D A Em G D A Em A D A Em A (x3) D A Em A D A Em A A Break (10 bars/5 riffs) D G D G D G D G D G Outro D D E------------------- B-2h3p2---h3-2h3p2-- G-------2----------2 Wait for 1 bar (NC), then end on a strummed D chord. Corrections? OK everyone there were a few minor problems with my original submission so I?ve tacked this little bit onto the bottom. I forgot to say that you need to put a CAPO on the FIRST FRET to play this song. Otherwise the guitar is tuned normally. One of the A chords in the chorus may be an F#m - I prefer to play A - whatever you like. The riff may start with an F# on the low E string, but this makes the song harder to play. There are several David Gray websites with more tab on them, but My Oh My is probably in DADGBD tuning. There?s bound to be a tab book published soon. As for playing it live exactly how you choose to play it will depend on what equipment you have ? hammer-ons are not all that loud on an acoustic SEVERAL HUNDRED people have contacted me regarding this song, thanks for all the comments but please stop writing, you keep filling up my mailbox. Paste any further corrections into this file. Cheers. Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 05:43:49 -0500 From: James Dodd Subject: g/gray_david/babylon.crd Babylon - David Gray, White Ladder Tab By James Dodd. James_theburgler_Dodd@hotmail.com This is quite a bit different from the other version which is tabbed on the OLGA. I play it this way and I think it sounds good. >From wat I can see at a glance it seems to be a bit more difficult than the other tab here. But I do think that this is the correct way. e-mail me if you like Intro & verse E-----x-------x-----x-------------------------------------------- B-----x-5h6p5-x-----x-6------------------------------------------ G-----x-5-----x-7---x-5------------------------------------------ D-----x-------x-----x-------------------------------------------- A-----x-------x-----x-------------------------------------------- E--*5-x-------x---6-x-------------------------------------------- * for this A it is best to use your thum wraped over the top of the fret board Chorus F C Gm C E-------1-------0-------3-------0-------------------------------- B-------1-------1-------3-------1-------------------------------- G-------2-------0-------3-------0-------------------------------- D-------3-------2-------5-------2-------------------------------- A-------3-------3-------5-------3-------------------------------- E-------1-------3-------3-------0-------------------------------- At the end of the chorus the secon of the C chords is replaced with a B flat. E--1- B--3- G--3- D--3- A--1- E--x- when leaving the chorus to come back into the next verse there is a minor adjustmet to the verse riff where you replace the a that you play with your thum wrapped over with an F on the first fret of the bottom E-string, small point but I think it's nice. I'd love to here from you regarding this Tab especially the guy who produced the other one. I'll try yours later and tell you what I think.. James