Blue Train Intro Tab

by John Coltrane
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Difficulty: beginner
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Author FretBoardBlazer [a] 36. Last edit on Feb 13, 2014
BLUE TRAIN INTRODUCTION GUITAR TAB
 
 
Welcome to the Blue Train Introduction. My name is the FretBoardBlazer
and this particular groove is one of my favorite licks, and there didn't
seem to be a tab that wasn't either pro or power, so I thought I'd do
the deed and tab my favorite little part. This is my first tab so if I
have messed up, just hit me up on my profile. Thanks. - FretBoardBlazer.
 
 
Shouts out to the Man of Jazz, John Coltrane for creatin' this classic.
 
 
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------10----8--8-8-|------10----8--8-8-|---------------------|
-8-11----11----8-8-|-8-11----11----8-8-|------8--------------|
-------------------|-------------------|----9---9--11--12-12-|
-------------------|-------------------|-11------------10-10-|
 
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------10----8--8-8-|-----------------------|------10----8--8-8-|
-8-11----11----8-8-|------10---------------|-8-11----11----8-8-|
-------------------|-8-11----11p-10--10-10-|-------------------|
-------------------|------------------8--8-|-------------------|
 
 
(Repeat)
 
 
p = Pulloff
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Biorocket
Great! We are actually learning this is Jazz be and at my High School (I play guitar for the Jazz Band) but I also wanted to learn the beginning so I could show up our Saxes
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fretboardblaze
haha that's awesome. Coltrane is one of my favorites and this is such a jam. I'm so glad I could help you out
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fretboardblaze
the chords for the intro are a#minor power chord, c#minor power chord, and an aflat minor power chord and I may be wrong but as Miles Davis once said, "Once a mistake, twice an arrangement, three times jazz"!
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