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jack and diane | текст песни и табы (аккорды) для гитары и Mp3

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Текст песни mellencamp john - jack and diane | текст песни и табы (аккорды) для гитары и Mp3

mellencamp john - jack and diane | текст песни и табы (аккорды) для гитары и Mp3 слова песни

[two versions in different positions]From: dbw@svl.cdc.com (Dave Woerner)Jack and DianeJohn MellencampThanks to Stuart Hamilton down under for reminding me what at greatguitar song this is. It`s pretty simple, but very tasty - one ofmy all-time favorites. I play it on solo acoustic, but, of course,to do it right, you need an electric too.I`m using his post as a guide since it contains the words and chords. Ihope everyone that was interested got a copy of it.Everything here was taken from the record by ear so I`m sure it`sno exact...but it`s real close. The main difference between thisand Stuart`s are the chord formations. I tried to represent the timingaccurately, but there are limitations here (both in the idiom and thetime I have to spend on it). You can get an idea by counting the `-`s,but some of it wasn`t cleanly on the beat. Playing along with the songis the only way to get it perfect.Power intro (distorted electric guitar) A E A E DE:5-------4---5-4-2-------------------------------------------------------B:5-------5---5-5-3-------------------------------------------------------G:6-------4---6-4-2-------------------------------------------------------D:7-------6---7-6-0--00---00--00--play 3 times----------------------------A:0-------0---0-0-0-------------------------------------------------------E:------------------------------------------------------------------------(I don`t hear the hammer-ons (hammer`s on?) Stuart posted here. I thinkthe acoustic is just hitting powerful D notes here. The timing varies alittle with each one - you`ll have to listen and mimic for yourself)Power ending (distorted electric guitar) A E E A EA E DE:5--4--4-5--45-4-2-------------------------------------------------------B:5--5--5-5--55-5-3-------------------------------------------------------G:6--4--4-6--46-4-2-------------------------------------------------------D:7--6--6-7--67-6-0--00---00-0000-repeat and fade-------------------------A:0--0--0-0--00-0-0-------------------------------------------------------E:------------------------------------------------------------------------Verse (Little ditty...)Play the E and D with the index finger barring the highest three strings. A E D E AE A E D E AE:5754-44-2-24-54-5754-44-2-4-5-55----------------------------------------B:5--5-55-3-35-55-5--5-55-3-5-5-55----------------------------------------G:6--4-44-2-24-64-6--4-44-2-4-6-66------repeat----------------------------D:7--6-66-4-46-76-7--6-66-4-6-7-77----------------------------------------A:------------------------------------------------------------------------E:------------------------------------------------------------------------Chorus (Oh yeah life goes on...) A E D E A E D EE:5754-44-2-24-44-5754-44-2-2-4-44----------------------------------------B:5--5-55-3-35-55-5--5-55-3-3-5-55----------------------------------------G:6--4-44-2-24-44-6--4-44-2-2-4-44----------------------------------------D:7--6-66-4-46-66-7--6-66-4-4-6-66----------------------------------------A:------------------------------------------------------------------------E:------------------------------------------------------------------------ A E D E A E D EE:5754-44-2-24-44-5754-44-2-4-5-55----------------------------------------B:5--5-55-3-35-55-5--5-55-3-5-5-55----------------------------------------G:6--4-44-2-24-44-6--4-44-2-4-6-66----------------------------------------D:7--6-66-4-46-66-7--6-66-4-6-7-77----------------------------------------A:------------------------------------------------------------------------E:------------------------------------------------------------------------Cool interlude: This is the best part of the song...Stuart calls the Dan Asus4. His are good chords, but I think they are played up the neck.Barre the A with your index finger. The D and A use the same barre -don`t move your index finger between A and D. The E is the same formationas the D. Slide up to the E the first time. Neither E string is playedhere. Also, the consecutive D`s are damped, that is, let up on the lefthand pressure after hitting the chords. They also are slightlyoff the beat - you`ll just have to listen to the record. ADAE D E ADAE D AE:------------------------------------------------------------------------B:2325-55-3-35-75-2325-55-3-3-2-------------------------------------------G:2224-44-2-24-44-2224-44-2-2-2-------------------------------------------D:2426-66-4-46-66-2426-66-4-4-2-------------------------------------------A:0000-00-0-00-00-0000-00-0-0-0-------------------------------------------E:------------------------------------------------------------------------Well, I`ve spent too much time on this already. I think with thisand the previous post (and the record) most people should be ableto impress their friends with this song.good luck,DaveThe last person left on earth with no CD player.SONG : Jack and DianeARTIST : John Cougar MellencampALBUM : American Fool (Track 2)TRANSCRIBED BY : Mike Cole (mcole@sedona.intel.com)SONG STRUCTUREGUITAR GUITAR PART REPEAT LYRICS AT START------ ----------- ------ ---------------I Riff 1a 3x II Rhythmn 1a 2x Little ditti about Jack...III Rhythmn 2 1xII Rhythmn 1a 2x Suckin` on a chili dog...II Rhythmn 1b 1x Oh yeah, life goes on...I Riff 1a 2xII Rhythmn 1a 2x Jackie sits back; collects...II Rhythmn 1b 1x TacitIII Rhythmn 2 1xII Rhythmn 1b 1x Oh yeah, life goes on...II Fill 1 1x Little ditti about Jack...I Riff 1b 4xLet all chords ring, unless noted.GUITAR I--------Distorted electric guitar.Riff 1a: A E/A A E/A De-|--------------------------|--------------------------|-----|-----|B-|-10-----------------------|--9----------10-----9-----|--7--|-----|G-|--9-----------------------|--9-----------9-----9-----|--7--|-----|D-|-11-----------------------|--9----------11-----9-----|--7--|-----|A-|--0-----------------------|--0-----------0-----0-----|--0--|-----|E-|--------------------------|--------------------------|-----|-----| *Riff 1b: A E/A A E/A A E/A De-|--------------------------|--------------------------|--------|-----|B-|-10--------9--------9-----|-10--------9----10-----9--|-(9)-7--|-----|G-|--9--------9--------9-----|--9--------9-----9-----9--|-(9)-7--|-----|D-|-11--------9--------9-----|-11--------9----11-----9--|-(9)-7--|-----|A-|--0--------0--------0-----|--0--------0-----0-----0--|-(0)-0--|-----|E-|--------------------------|--------------------------|--------|-----| ** = Deaden after 1 beatGUITAR II---------This is an acoustic guitar capoed at the 2nd fret. A good clue forfiguring this out is the recognizable D-Dsus4-D chord progression,which happens to be a whole-tone sharp. As usual for capoed guitarparts, I have given fret numbers relative to the capo and named chordsas if they were being played in standard tuning.Rhythmn 1a: G D Dsus4 D C D Dsus4 Df|--3--3--3--2-----3--2-----|--0-----0-----2-----3--2--|C|--3--3--3--3-----3--3-----|--1-----1-----3-----3--3--|A-|--0--0--0--2-----2--2-----|--0-----0-----2-----2--2--|E-|--0--0--0--0-----0--0-----|--2-----2-----0-----0--0--|B-|--2--2--2-----------------|--3-----3-----------------|F|--3--3--3-----------------|--------------------------| G D Dsus4 D C D Gf|--3--3--3--2-----3--2-----|--0-----2-----3-----3--3--|C|--3--3--3--3-----3--3-----|--1-----3-----3-----3--3--|A-|--0--0--0--2-----2--2-----|--0-----2-----0-----0--0--|E-|--0--0--0--0-----0--0-----|--2-----0-----0-----0--0--|B-|--2--2--2-----------------|--3-----------2-----2--2--|F|--3--3--3-----------------|--------------3-----3--3--|Rhythmn 1b:Same as above except that the first two bars are played 3 timesbefore playing bars 3 & 4 (i.e. 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4).Fill 1:This may not be 100% accurate, but it`s pretty close. I find iteasiest to play this part using my thumb and fingers on my right hand(no pick). f|--------------------------|--------------------------|C|--3-----D-----3-----3-----|--3-----D-----3-----3-----|A-|--0-----D-----2--------2--|--0-----D-----2--------2--|E-|--------------------------|--0-----D-----------------|B-|--2-----D-----0-----------|--------------0-----------|F|--------------------------|--3-----D-----------------|f|--------------------------|--------------------------|C|--3-----D-----3-----3-----|--3-----D-----3-----------|A-|--0-----D-----2-----2-----|--0-----D-----0-----------|E-|--------------------------|--2-----D-----0-----------|B-|--2-----D-----0-----------|--------------------------|F|--------------------------|--3-----D-----3-----------|D = Deaden string with right handGUITAR III ----------This acoustic guitar is playing the same chords used in the Riffs.The open A string is definitely present, which means the guitar is notcapoed. If you want to play this part on guitar II, I would suggestplaying the low A chord using a standard barre shape, 5776xx (theseare actual frets, not relative to the capo). For the rest of thechords, play what`s given below without the open A string.Rhythmn 2: A E/A A E/A D E/A A E/A e-|--------------------------|--------------------------|B-|--2--2--2--2-/9----10--9--|--7-----7-----9----10--9--|G-|--2--2--2--2-/9-----9--9--|--7-----7-----9-----9--9--|D-|--2--2--2--2-/9----11--9--|--7-----7-----9----11--9--|A-|--0--0--0--0-(0)----0--0--|--0-----0-----0-----0--0--|E-|--------------------------|--------------------------| A E/A A E/A D A e-|--------------------------|--------------------------|B-|--2--2--2--2-/9----10--9--|--7-----7-----2--------X--|G-|--2--2--2--2-/9-----9--9--|--7-----7-----2--------X--|D-|--2--2--2--2-/9----11--9--|--7-----7-----2--------X--|A-|--0--0--0--0-(0)----0--0--|--0-----0-----0--------X--|E-|--------------------------|--------------------------|X = Left hand muting