Ian Moore
Ian Moore - Train Tracks gitaar chord
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Date: Wed, 06 May 1998 15:49:41 -0500 From: The Jazz Penguin Subject: m/moore_ian/train_tracks.crd Aritst: Ian Moore Song: Train Tracks Album: Modernday Folklore copyright 1995 on Capricorn Records Transcribed and submitted by THE GROOVE DOG Here's Train Tracks; another amazing tune by Ian Moore. If you're gonna play it live, there's something Ian does that I'd suggest. To make the train sound, start slowly strumming your guitar, muted with your left hand, up and down slowly. Use your wah-wah in time with your strumming, and gradually increase speed. Get faster and faster until it's as fast as you can go, and break into the intro lick. Ian flanges the train in the song, but it's not really necessary. LIE - IAN MOORE Heavy distortion with some good feedback. You've gotta have a wah for this one: it just adds so much to the fills and solos. Timing is everything on this tune, so listen to it a couple times first to get the groove down. Intro riff (use wah : e------------------------------------------------------------------------ B------------------------------------------------------------------------ G------------------------------------------------------------------------ D--------------------------------------------------------3-3------------- A--5-3-0-5-3-0-5-3-0-5-3-0-5-3-0---5--0--3--4--5--5--3-0----------------- E------------------------------------------------------------------------ Main riff: e----------------------------------- B----------------------------------- G----------------------------------- D--------------------3-------------- A--5-----------3-0-----(5)---------- that (5) is the same one as the first E-----3--4--5------3---------------- so when you repeat the riff, play it once Riff before solo: e--------------------------------- B--------------------------------- G--------------------------------- D------------------------3--3----- play this three times then... A--5--2--3--4--5--5--3-0---------- E--------------------------------- there's a short fill on the blues scale, the first note it F if you wanna just listen to it and figure out what sounds best to you - or you could just play the riff again. then he plays the same riff but one octave up, so it's: Riff before solo: e--------------------------------- B------------------------6-6------ G--7--4--5--6--7--7--5------------ D----------------------7---------- play this four times... you can also play it A--------------------------------- on the B string, but this keeps your scale to E--------------------------------- solo on more visible and accessible ok, now basically you just listen to the tue and you'll know where to play what, but here's some of the other chords and progressions to help ya out... G F A# A Yea, yea, yea, yea, G F I'd like to take my time and watch them nail you to the tracks (back to main riff, then...) Whoa-whoa G F Suffer for the sacrifice the moment when you lost your sight (main riff) I hear that train a comin'... and that's about it kids. any questions, feel free to e-mail me at groove_dog@mail.utexas.edu until i post another address or something. "i don't think that i would be a ver good teacher... there's simply not much method to my madness." - ian moore