North Tab
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Difficulty: | beginner |
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Capo: | no capo |
Author chuckbclark [a] 93. Last edit on Feb 13, 2014
Artist: Phoenix
Song: North
Tabbed by: Charles Clark
Tuning: D-A-D-G-B-e
Ok this is quite simple... Its just a loop with variations...
|- Part1 -|
e--------------|
B--------------|
G-----2-----2--| X4
D--------------|
A--------4-----|
D--4-----------|
e--------------|
B--------------|
G-----9-----9--| X4
D--------------|
A--------11----|
D--11----------|
e--------------|
B--------------|
G-----4-----4--| X4
D--------------|
A--------6-----|
D--6-----------|
|- Part2 -|
e--------------|
B--------------|
G-----2-----2--| X4
D--------------|
A--------4-----|
D--4-----------|
e--------------|
B--------------|
G-----9-----9--| X4
D--------------|
A--------11----|
D--11----------|
e--------------|
B--------------|
G-----8-----8--| X4
D--------------|
A--------9-----|
D--9-----------|
And thats just about it... Here is a small variation that is found
(1:04)
|- Part1 VAR.-|
e-------------- e--------------|
B-------------- B--------------|
G-----2-----2-- X2 G-----4-----4--| X2
D-------------- D--------------|
A--------4----- A--------4-----|
D--4----------- D--4-----------|
e-------------- e--------------|
B-------------- B--------------|
G----11-----11- X2 G-----9-----9--| X2
D-------------- D--------------|
A--------11---- A--------11----|
D--11---------- D--11----------|
e--------------|
B--------------|
G-----4-----4--| X4
D--------------|
A--------6-----|
D--6-----------|
There are a few other variations, but dont differ much from this one.
Just listen to understand...
The End...
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Because I found it easier to play, and with the variations it especially seems easier, so I tabbed it this way. Besides there are few songs that are out there that aren't tabbed out already, and those that aren't, chances are I wouldn't be able to tab them out, being a novice guitar player as I am. But if it confuses you, change the D to E, and subtract 2 from every number on that string, (eg. 4 changes to 2) I hope this helps...
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why is this in drop d?
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It is best to play it in drop D because of the variations throughout the song. It's best to have your 2nd and 3rd finger on the 6th and 5th string to do those variations with your 4th finger. If you played in regular tuning, doing those variations is a complication
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