Monday, April 27, 2009

I IV V in Ab

If you don't know how to read guitar tab (as computer text), this section of a Wikipedia article may help.

We're continuing with the same sort of rhythm as yesterday, but with a full chord progression in four measures:


Ab5
e|--------------------------|--------------------------|
B|--------------------------|--------------------------|
G|--------------------------|--------------------------|
D|--------6-----------6--6--|--------6-----------6--6--|
A|--------6-----------6--6--|--------6-----------6--6--|
E|--4--4--4-----4--4--4--4--|--4--4--4-----4--4--4--4--|

Db5 Eb5
e|--------------------------|--------------------------|
B|--------------------------|--------------------------|
G|--------6-----------6--6--|--------8-----------8--8--|
D|--------6-----------6--6--|--------8-----------8--8--|
A|--4--4--4-----4--4--4--4--|--6--6--6-----6--6--6--6--|
E|--------------------------|--------------------------|

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