Guitar tablature for "The Triple Wide" by "Umphreys Mcgee"
Artist: Umphreys Mcgee
Piece: The Triple Wide
Instrument: Guitar
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The Triple Wide Umphrey's McGee Tab by Chadwick (hypotheticaltaco@yahoo.com) Uploaded By: James W ok main part is these two parts on top of each other with echo: Jake (Guitar 1): E----------------------------------------------- B----------10----------------------------------- G-------9----------9--10--7--9------------------ D----7------------------------------------------ A----------------------------------------------- E----------------------------------------------- Brendan's part includes tapping, for pretty much the entire song. For this part there is a constant G to E tap on the D string, which, notated, looks like this: E----------------------------------------------- B----------------------------------------------- G---5^7--5^7--5^7--5^7-------------------------- D----------------------------------------------- A----------------------------------------------- E----------------------------------------------- you can do this by hammering on with only your left hand using your first and third fingers... do this on the beat...for every progression of the right hand tapping, there should be eight hammer ons Brendan (Guitar 2): E----------------------------------------------- B----------------------------------------------- G---------------------------14------------------ D----------------12---14------------------------ A-----12---15----------------------------------- E----------------------------------------------- tap----x----x----x----x----x-------------------- tap all these notes using your first finger...listen to a recording for the rhythm The second part is jake playing chords with Bayliss doing more tapping Jake: E----------------------------------------------- B------6---5-----8---7-----12---13-------------- G------5---5-----7---7-----12---12-------------- D------7---5-----9---7-----12---14-------------- A----------------------------------------------- E----------------------------------------------- Brendan: E--------------------------------------------------------- B--------------------------------------------------------- G--------------------------------------------------------- D---------------12--14---------------------12--14--------- A------12--15----------12--15----12--15----------12--15--- E--------------------------------------------------------- tap-----o---x---o---x---o---x-----o----x--o----x---o---x-- E--------------------------------------------------------- B--------------------------------------------------------- G--------------------------------------------------------- D---------------12--14---------------------12--14--------- A------12--15----------12--14----12--15----------12--14--- E--------------------------------------------------------- tap-----o---x---o---x---o---x-----o----x--o----x---o---x-- E--------------------------------------------------------- B--------------------------------------------------------- G--------------------------------------------------------- D---------------12--14---------------------12--14--------- A------12--15----------12--15----12--15----------12--15--- E--------------------------------------------------------- tap-----o---x---o---x---o---x-----o----x--o----x---o---x-- E--------------------------------------------------------- B--------------------------------------------------------- G--------------------------------------------------------- D---------------12--14---------------------12--14--------- A------12--15----------12--15----12--15----------12--15--- E--------------------------------------------------------- tap-----o---x---o---x---o---x-----o----x--o----x---o---x-- listen to the rhythms..."o" in the tap notation means left first finger, "x" means right forefinger...for one of jake's chord progressions, bayliss plays four runs of tapping, or, everything i've tabbed out...again, listen to a recording for a better idea of what's going on....the "heavy part is a big low E, sometimes with a Bb on the A string, or: A---1--1--1--1---------------- E---0--0--0--0----------------
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