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- #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the #
- #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #
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- From: rlr1@ukc.ac.uk (Richard Rowlands)
-
- OASIS - COLUMBIA from the album DEFINATELY MAYBE
-
- Intro TAB.
-
- ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! <-- The "!"'s are an attempt
- to indicate the timing.
- E---------------------------------------- Each "!" represents a
- B---------------------------------------- drum beat in the song.
- G------------------------8-10-8----------
- D--8---8-------------8-11------11--8-11-8
- A--------------------------------11------
- E----------------------------------------
-
- After chorus TAB.
- ! ! ! !<--Start again here
- E------------------
- B------------------
- G--8--------------- Repaeat as required
- D----8--11--8---8--
- A------------11----
- E------------------
-
- Variation on after chorus TAB.
-
- ! !
- E------------------
- B------------------
- G--10-8------------ Again repeat as required
- D-------8-11-8--8--
- A-------------11---
- E------------------
-
- In another posting of this song, it was said that the chords being played
- were 'A' 'D' and 'C'. To get the Oasis sound the chords 'Bb' 'Eb' and 'C#'
- should be used. These are most easily played by using an E bar chord.
- Bar on the 6th fret for 'Bb'. E A D G B E
- Bar on the 11th fret for 'Eb'. _______________________
- Bar on the 9th fret for 'C#'. | x | x | x | x | x | x | Bar
- |---|---|---|---|---|---|
- The tab must be played with the | | | | 2 | | |
- bar chord version to sound good. |---|---|---|---|---|---|
- Alternatively you could place a | | 3 | 4 | | | |
- capo on the first fret and play |---|---|---|---|---|---|
- 'A' 'D' and 'C' and still use
- the tab. E bar chord
-
- If you are not worried about playing in a different key and decideto use the
- 'A' 'D' and 'C' version but want to play the tab then you will have to
- play each note one fret down from those I have shown.
-
- I hope this gives everyone an idea of how to play this song. By listening to
- the song itself you will quickly get a feel for how it's played. Other little
- riffs are played within the song but the same notes are stayed on throughout,
- By listening carefully and tinkering with these notes you'll quickly pick up
- the bits I haven't covered.
-
- Richard Rowlands
-
-