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- From: ajl694@nwu.edu (crackerhat)
-
- Dinosaur Jr
-
- Get Me, off Where You Been
-
- This is different from, and hopefully improved upon the one at Nevada
-
- G(strum) F#/G(strum) C(strum) D (see below)
- Bm(strum) C
- I don't see you, I won't call you. I don't know enough to stall you. Is it me
- (below Am(below) C(strum) D(strum)
- or is it all you? Guess it's on and on.
-
- /=slide
- p=pull off
-
- In other words: (to save space, I'm scrrewing rhythym here. If you listen
- to the song it should be clear).
- e--3---3---0---------------2----------------------------0----2------
- B--0---0---1------3--------3-------1--------1p0---------1----3------
- G--0---0---0-------0-0-----4--------0-0---------2--2----0----2------
- D--0---0---2--------4------4---------2-----------2------2----0------
- A--2---x---3--3/5------2-2-2---3-3------0-0-------------3----x------
- E--3---2---x---------------x----------------------------x----x------
-
- G F#/G C D Bm C Am C D
- (for D just slide the C to the 5th fret)
-
- Hopefully, that is legible.
-
- That's the verse. The part with the heavy distortion after the first
- verse just goes G, D, G, C (while strumming C, alternate 2nd string 1st
- fret on and off to get that sound J does).
-
- Then more verse, that little solo is over the verse, too.
- The chorus goes:
- e--3-----3p1p0---3----
- B--5-------------5---- do this over and over ("Not gonna get me thru this...")
- G--5-------------5----
- Don't play top strings.
-
- or you can play it like this (which I think is easier)
-
- e-3--3-----3--------
- B-5---6-5--5--------
- G-5--------5--------
-
- hit the 6th fret B string with your pinky.
-
- The solo is over the chorus part.
- Any questions, comments, corrections,etc. welcome at ajl694@nwu.edu
-
- andy
-
-