Matthew Sweet
Matthew Sweet - Were The Same gitaar tab
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# Date: Mon, 31 Jul 95 02:48:22 -0400 From: presente@mckinley.bu.edu (Henry Presente) Subject: TAB: "We're the Same" by Matthew Sweet "We're the Same" by Matthew Sweet off of '100% fun' transcribed by Henry Presente G - 320003, 355xxx C - 032010, x355xx D - 000232, x577xx (only use the power chords if you're gonna use Em- 022000, 022xxx distortion + make the whole song sound harder) INTRO: G C D Em G C D meanwhile, the lead guitar starts off what sounds like picking the G power chord, a few octaves up, then the C power chord octaves up, but then it loses that pattern and just starts going up and down hthe appropriate scales; you should make up your own intro to this song VERSE: G C D Em e------------------------------------------------------- B---------------0-1--------------3-------------3-3-1-0-- (you can choose G-0---------0-2----------------------------------------2 either octave) D------------------------------------------------------- A-------------0-2-3--------------5-------------5-5-3-2-0 E-3---------3------------------------------------------- i don't have to speak, and you know what i'm thinking G C D e------------------------------------------------------- B---------------0-1--------------3---------------------- G-0---------0-2----------------------------------------- D------------------------------------------------------- A-------------0-2-3--------------5---------------------- E-3---------3------------------------------------------- you don't need to hear, what i say i don't have to ask, cause you'll guess, what i'm seeking you don't need to hide, what you know 1st HALF CHORUS: Em C G D baby, baby we're the same, when we fail in each other's eyes (shine in each other's sky) baby, baby we're the same, so you should not be surpriesed when i swear to you 2nd HALF CHORUS: Em G C *** i never told you what to do maybe it's me (sometimes it's me) maybe it's you (sometimes it's you) *** the chords sound alright, although in the 'maybe it's me' parts, you have to fool around with the rhythms, but it sounds better if you play a combination of the Em and G chords and/or then add-to/replace them with the following: e--10--8--7--5--3--2-- B--0---0--0--0--0--0-- G--------------------- D--------------------- A--------------------- E--------------------- if you have more than one guitar playing, you don't need to play the B string at all 2nd VERSE: i don't have to act, so you'll know, what i'm feeling you don't need to see, to believe CHORUS SOLO: pick your own picking rhythm (or listen to the record) - i didn't include the number of times to hit each note, but the notes sound right e-------------------------------------------------------------- B-------------------------------------------------------------- G-------------------------------------------------------------- D---5--7--9--4--5--4--2--0--2--5--4--5--4s-0------------------- A---------------------------------------------3--2-----0--2--5- E---------------------------------------------------3---------- CHORUS and that's all there is to it. any new info about matthew sweet or where to get some of his rare stuff (including when he was playing in his old bands) is always appreciated. if you've got any questions or corrections, send 'em in. also, please let me know what you think about this tabbing, whether you liked it or not, as it's my first. you can send the comments to presente@ mckinley.bu.edu.