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Vultures Words and Music by: The John Mayer Trio Album: Unlreleased Transcribed by: Gabe Opio Email: SupraSlick15_14@Juno.com Ok its John Mayer, so that means im 97% sure hes playing this song with his fingers. Key: h -Hammer On p -Pull Off / -Slide Up \ -Slide Down v -Vibrato (Vibrate) Intro (Clean) e------------------------------------------------| b-----7--9v--7------7--9-9--7--------------------| g--9--6--9v--6--9---6--9-9--6--9-----------------| d--9------------9--------------9-----------------| a------------------------------------------------| E------------------------------------------------| Verses e------------------------------------------------| b-----7--9v--7------7--9-9--7--------------------| g--9--6--9v--6--9---6--9-9--6--9-----------------| d--9------------9--------------9-----------------| a------------------------------------------------| E------------------------------------------------| The verse is ALMOST identical to the intro, but with a few variations, youll hear them "Some of us, were hardly..." "How do they find me and...." "Wheels up, I got to...." "Whatcha gonna do about it.." Pre Chorus e-----------------------------------| b------9v-9------9--9v--------------| g--9---9v-9---9--9--9v--------------| d--9----------9---------------------| a-----------------------------------| E-----------------------------------| "Talk to the water..."
Sounds right, but its not how he plays it. Watch the video on AOL, he plays it way high up on the neck (15-17 area).
I didnt tab this from the AOL version, I used the show in Anaheim that I went to, to tab this. He was playing it at the 9th fret. He does however play it up higher on AOL.
Defintely sounds like how he plays it on Continuum. Though, instead of the 7-6 G-B string combo . . . play it 11-9 D-G string. Much more comfortable, which let's you flood some soul into it. Good job with figuring the riff out, man.