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Ufoo Posted Sat 30 Jun, 2007 11:09 AM |
Hejsa!
I am not a very big Travis fan, but "Why does it always rain on me" is the song of me and my gf. I really love the new album. While listening "Colder" I heard this really nice small harp-solo. Now I tried to play it at home. Here are my "tabs" maybe someone is interessted in it and has some improvements. You must a bit practise because of some bendings.
I means pull/ II bending
0 means blow
6------------------7----5----------6-------5----4
I-O-I-O-I-O-I----O----I-O-I-O-I--O-I-O--I--O
7-------8---7---6-------5-----------6
OOOO--I--O--I-O----I-O-I-O-I--I/II/I/II
Thats the thing. It is quite easy to play. Just listen to the solo and try to play it. After 5-10 times it will work!
Have fun! |
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kevinnn Posted Sat 30 Jun, 2007 11:13 AM |
i'm gonna go and try that on my harp right now |
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Ufoo Posted Sat 30 Jun, 2007 11:14 AM |
dam it... I am sorry but the "space" between the numbers is deleted unfortunatly.
EDIT: I tried to make it simpler to read. Hopefully you can now imagine what I wanted to say ;)
Cheers! |
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raklosen Posted Sat 30 Jun, 2007 2:42 PM |
very cool, thanks for this! out of curiosity, what key is your harmonica in? |
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Ufoo Posted Sat 30 Jun, 2007 4:09 PM |
I played this on a A-Harp. Tried also C. But It should work on every harp. A sounds much closer to the Original.
What are you guys thinking, about the beginning. I think
6-----------7....
I/II/I/II------O......
Sounds better, hm?! |
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