Текст песни it bites - the big lad | текст песни и табы (аккорды) для гитары и Mp3
it bites - the big lad | текст песни и табы (аккорды) для гитары и Mp3 слова песни
----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE--------------------------------This file is the author`s own work and represents their interpretation of thesong. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 18:09:30 +0000From: Wayne Ellis Subject: TAB:`The Big Lad In The Windmill` by It Bites [Instrumental] `The Big Lad In The Windmill` by It Bites ------------------------------------------ >From the album `The Big Lad In The Windmill`Transcribed by Wayne Ellis and Mandy Vivian. email ellis_w_wayne@bt-web.bt.co.uk and mandy@mandy.co.ukThe guitar is tuned as follows: C G C F C D (from low to high) rake~~~~ ~~~ harm rakeE-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|C---------------0-|---------------0-|0----------------|---------0-------|F-----------0---0-|-----------0---0-|0----------------|-7-------0-------|C---------2-----2-|--------0------0-|-----------------|-7-------2-------|G-0-h2--3---------|---3-2-----------|-----------------|-7-------0-------|C-----------------|-----------------|----2mb-p0--0----|-----------------| rake~~~ ~~~~ harm~~~~E-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|C-----------------|-0---------------|-0-0-------------|-----------------|F-------------0---|-0------------0--|-0-0-------------|-----7-----------|C-----------2-----|-2---------0-----|-0---------------|-----7-----------|G---0--2--3-------|------3-2--------|-----------------|-----7-----------|C-----------------|-----------------|------2mb-p0--0--|-----------------| rake~~~~ rake~~~~ ^ ~~~~harmE-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|C-0---------------|----0------------|-----0-0---------|-----------------|F-0---------------|-0--0------------|--0--0-0---------|-----------------|C-2-------------2-|----2------------|0----0-----------|------7----------|G--------0-h2-3---|-------------3-2-|-----------------|------7----------|C-----------------|-----------------|--------2mb-p0--0|-----------------| muted rake~~~~ rake~~~~~ X X all harms~~~~~E-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|C-0---------------|----0------------|------0-0--------|---7-------7-----|F-0---------------|-0--0------------|--0---0-0--------|-----7----7------|C-2-------------2-|----2------------|-0----0----------|---------7-------|G--------0-h2-3---|-------------3-2-|-----------------|-----------------|C-----------------|-----------------|---------2mb-p0-0|-7---------------|TAB Key-------- p - pulloff mb - microtone bend (see record for further details) X - mute with palm of picking hand ~ - hold note ^ - emphasise note harm - harmonic rake - exagerate the strumming of the chord (but not enough for it to be an arpeggio)Tuning Notes-------------The tuning used for this short instrumental piece is: C G C F C E (low to high)Overall the guitar sounds `slack`, giving a clue that a droppedtuning is being used. Also you can hear string rattles in a fewplaces. When tuning up, if you wish to play to the record, use the open`C` which occurs in bar 3 as your reference. As, according to mytuner, the actual note is close to C - but is actually somewherebetween C and C. The difference isn`t great - but when playingalong to the record it is noticeable.Getting the exact tuning is just a matter of listening for openstrings - if you scan the TAB you can see that there are plentyof open strings being sounded. Heres how I went about figuringout the tuning.The first note of the piece is `G`, so a good guess is that thewhole piece might be in standard tuning but with reference to D(instead of E). The guitar would be tuned, to begin with, as: D G C F A D (low to high)This tuning gets you the initial notes, but the raked chord atthe end of bar 1, sounds as if the highest note is `open`. Theactual note played is a `C`. To cure this problem the open-Astring is raised a tone and a half to `C`. The tuning becomes: D G C F C D (low to high)Everything now sounds OK, until bar 3 - the open note soundedfrom the pulloff is lower than the `D` note which the loweststring tuned to. Tuning this string down a full tone to `C`,gives the desired note. So the tuning becomes: C G C F C D (low to high)The high D-string isn`t used, and is left tuned to D.This tuning looks a little bit strange, but if you transpose itup a full tone, it gives: D A D G D EThis appears a little more familiar as it is almost `Dropped D`tuning (DADGBE), but with the B-string raised to a D.Notes------Once you`ve got the tuning, this is quite an easy piece to play.It is roughly in 4/4 time - but is played `freely` so things dowonder a little through the bars.Because of the slack tuning, the notes resonate longer, fillingthe sound out. Try not to kill the notes too quickly after theyhave been played. Use a plectrum throughout to get a full sound.Let the raked chords and harmonics ring, dig into the stringswith the plectrum when playing the rakes.This Transcription (c) Copyright DarkMusic 1997.This Transcription (and others) is also available at: http://www.mandy.co.uk/music/tabs/The `It Bites` Web Pages: http://www.mandy.co.uk/it-bites/Comments and corrections welcome. Wayne Ellis email ellis_w_wayne@bt-sys.bt.co.uk------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Wayne Ellis Tel: +44 1473 643039- Speech & Image Coding Group Fax: +44 1473 645011- MLB3/11, BT Laboratories, wayne.ellis@bt-sys.bt.co.uk - Martlesham Heath, - Ipswich, IP5 3RE, - United Kingdom-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------