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SaveMe08
09-10-2007, 05:01 PM
anyone tab this out? Sorry if this is in another thread, I searched and found nothing. Thanks!

jdkolles2
09-10-2007, 06:19 PM
Dave Matthews Band
Some Devil Intro

From Live at Radio City 2007-04-22

Dave uses a baritone guitar on this song, which has lower octaves
than a standard-tuned guitar (hence the really funky tuning).
You won't be able to get a standard-tuned guitar to sound just
like the recording (unless you have the strings bouncing off the fretboard),
but it will sound really close. enjoy.


*tuning: dropped B - drop low e string down 5 half steps
- drop A string down one half step


E--------------------------------------
B--------------------------------------
G--------------------------------------
D------5------4------------4-------2---
Bb---------------------1-------1---1---
B--(0)---(0)-(0)-----0---0---0---0-----

E--------------------------------------
B--------------------------------------
G--------------------------------------
D--------5-------4---------4-------2---
Bb---2-------2---------1-------1---1---
B--0---0---0---0-----0---0---0---0-----

E---------------------------------------
B---------------------------------------
G---------------------------------------
D--------5-------4-----------4-------2--
Bb---2-------2-----------1-------1---1--
B--0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0----

E------------------------------------
B------------------------------------
G------------------------------------
D------------------------0-----------
Bb---0---7---0---6---0-------0-------
B--8---8---8---8---8---8---8---8-----


E------------------------------------
B------------------------------------
G------------------------------------
D----0----3---0---2---0---0------0---
Bb-----------------------------1-----
B--3---3----3---3---3---3---3--------

E-------------------------------------
B-------------------------------------
G-------------------------------------
D--------------------------0-------0--
Bb---0---6h7---0---6---0-------0------
B--8---8-----8---8---8---8---8---8----


E--------------------
B--------------------
G--------------------
D-----0---0---0---0--
Bb-------------------
B---3---3---3---3----

|-----riff 1------------------------|
E------------------------------------------------------------------
B------------------------------------------------------------------
G------------------------------------------------------------------ repeat
D-------------------0-------0-------0---0---3---0---2p0---0---0--0- riff 1
Bb----0---7---0---6-----0-------0-------------------------------1--
B---8---8---8---8---8-8---8---8---5---3---3---3---3-----3---3------

E------------------------------------------------------------
B------------------------------------------------------------
G------------------------------------------------------------
D---------------5h7/9----0--9/10----10----7---5------5h7/9--- etc
Bb-----------------------------------------------------------
B--3-6/10\8-5---------8----------10-----6---6----3-3-------8-

SaveMe08
09-10-2007, 08:29 PM
thanks!

taparoo
09-10-2007, 10:57 PM
... taken from:

http://www.dmbtabs.com/boards/viewtopic.php?t=33702

One_AntMarching
09-13-2007, 10:40 PM
*tuning: dropped B - drop low e string down 5 half steps
- drop A string down one half step


^^^could someone explain this tuning for me?

taparoo
09-14-2007, 07:56 PM
*tuning: dropped B - drop low e string down 5 half steps
- drop A string down one half step


^^^could someone explain this tuning for me?
A tuner will come in handy for this. You want to drop your low e string down to B. If you don't have a tuner you can match the pitch of the low e string to the B string on your guitar (of course this won't be the exact pitch I'm talking about, there will be a few octaves separating the pitches, or the two B notes I'm talking about).

As for the A string, you just want to raise the pitch of the string one half step, to the note Bb. You can also do this without a tuner by matching the pitch to another Bb on your guitar (by fretting a Bb - i.e. the 3rd fret G string, for example.)

BartenderBW
09-21-2007, 09:29 PM
where can i get the Eh hee guitar tabs

taparoo
09-21-2007, 09:39 PM
where can i get the Eh hee guitar tabs
http://www.dmbtabs.com/boards/viewtopic.php?t=33712

One_AntMarching
09-21-2007, 11:02 PM
A tuner will come in handy for this. You want to drop your low e string down to B. If you don't have a tuner you can match the pitch of the low e string to the B string on your guitar (of course this won't be the exact pitch I'm talking about, there will be a few octaves separating the pitches, or the two B notes I'm talking about).

As for the A string, you just want to raise the pitch of the string one half step, to the note Bb. You can also do this without a tuner by matching the pitch to another Bb on your guitar (by fretting a Bb - i.e. the 3rd fret G string, for example.)

thanks :thumbsup

cubemonkey
09-24-2007, 05:13 PM
Awesome thanks! That intro really is "pretty" like he says...

tmm786
09-25-2007, 12:43 PM
Awesome, I was really interested in getting these tabs just hadn't had the time to look for them yet...Thanks for posting.