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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------#
#This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the #
#song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #
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From dave.robertson1@sympatico.ca Sun Mar  9 21:22:37 1997
Date: Sun, 09 Mar 1997 10:50:28 -0800
From: Dave Robertson 
To: guitar@olga.net
Cc: guitar@olga.net
Subject: Assignment in space with Rip Foster by Hayden

>Artist: Hayden
>Song: Assignment in space with Rip Foster
>Transcribed by Ryan Ellis Robertson, Esq. at: dave.robertson1@sympatico.ca

Here's an interesting little tune:

First, tune down a full step.  Then, tune your low E ( which is now a D)
down to an F ( I think).  The way I tell is to go to the fourteenth fret;
it should be the same as the next string which is now a G.  Your next
step is to lower the high E sting(which is also now a D) down to a C.  I
hope you're following me.  It isn't that complicated if you actually sit
down and do it.  It should look like this:

C|--------------------0------0-------------------|
A|--------------------0------0-------------------|
F|-----------------7--0------0-------------------|
C|-------------------------7-0-------------------|
G|------5--------------------------5--5>7-5------|
F|------0----------------------------------------|
repeat ('>' means that it's a hammer-on)

The "chorus" goes a little like this:

C|-------------------------------------------|
A|--------5----------0-----------------------|
F|--------5----------0-----------------------|
C|--------5----------0-----------------------|
G|--------7----------2-----------------------|
F|--------5----------0-----------------------|

And at the end of the chorus, you may want to throw in a slide on the
low F up to the 12th fret.

At the end, Hayden mellows out a little, and it goes like this:

C|-------------0------0---------------|
A|-------------0------0---------------|
F|----------7--0------0---------------|
C|-----------------7--0---------------|
G|-----5-------------------5--5>7--5--|
F|------------------------------------|

You may be thinking, "What a mess."  But there are some good things here.
First off, i didn't screw up any lyrics.  Second, Hayden himself said in
an interview that he doesn't remember how to play this, so he can't
correct me.  If I've just confused you here, please write me and I'll try
to make more sense of it. If you want, you can keep your guitar in
standard tuning, and just tune down the two E strings.  Remember, the low
6 string should be equal to the 5 string at the 14th fret, and the high 1
string should be the same as the high 2 string on the 3rd fret.  That's
how I tune it. I hope that doesn't make things even more confusing.
Anyway, have fun with it.
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