Guitar tablature for "Shakermaker" by "Oasis"
Artist: Oasis
Piece: Shakermaker
Instrument: Guitar
Submitter: nongoth
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Oasis Shakermaker Definitely Maybe Once again, a great song from one of the fundamental rock albums of the 90’s. Here we go. Intro e---------------| |-0-------| B---------0-----| |---0-----| G-------3---3---| |-----3---| D-----1-------1-|x3|-------1-| A---3-----------| |---------| E---------------| |---------| B---------0-----| |repeat G-/-----7---7---| |top bit but D-/---6-------6-|x2|only play A-/-7-----------| |the first E---------------| |bit once Intro cont. A E B7 F each of the above are played with 8 single strums. Verse1 B7 I’d like to be somebody else And not know where I’ve been E I’d like to build myself a house B7 Out of plastercine Chorus A E Aaaaaaaah, aaaaaaah E B7 Shake along with me A E Aaaaaaaah, aaaaaaah E B7 F Shake along with me Verse2 I’ve been driving in my car With my friend Mr. Soft Mr. Sheen and Mr. Benn Are living in my loft Chorus Solo G--------4-------------(x4) D---4h6-----6---4b---2—(x4) A----------------------(x4) E----------------------(x4) D----------------------------(x2) A-------------5------------5-(x2) E---0-0---4h7------0---4h7---(x2) Then the first line again followed by some fairly random hammer-ons and bends etc. Interlude D A E I’m sorry but I just don’t know D A E I thought you might like to know D A E That I’m happy and I’m feeling fine D A E Then you know it’s the right time D A E Then you know it’s the right time D A E Then you know it’s the right time Strum the E and let it ring. Repeat Intro Repeat Chorus x2 Strum the E and let ring Then keep repeating the first bit of the intro (before the slide) Noel changes it but I can’t be bothered to tab all that. This is the 5th song from Definitely Maybe I have done because it rules. There is more Def. May. And Be Here Now stuff on the way. Loser. Re: The Arch Dandy of Dada has taken session as the 1930’s cabaret returns to the time of now. The past is behind us. The Golden Age is coming.
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