End Of The Movie (2) Tab by Cake

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Artist : Cake
Album : Pressure Chief
Track Position : 9

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Cake is a band formed in 1991 in Sacramento, California. It has had several hits throughout the 1990s and 2000s from its five recorded albums. Although Cake's music is often classified as alternative or indie rock, it combines multiple musical genres, such as funk, ska, pop, jazz, rap, and country. Cake's music features droll lyrics rife with word play and syncopation (laconically-voiced in a rap-like style by lead vocalist/guitarist John McCrea)...

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End Of The Movie (2) Tab by Cake

Note : - / 5 - Hits : 26
        			Tabbed out for you uncaring people by: MBell

NOTE: These tabs are for education purposes only

This song is actually not as hard as it seems.
It's pretty basic fingerpicking. There are just 4 patterns repeated through
the entire song. I can't explain the technique much better than this.
You simply roll your hand, plucking each string as needed. I've labeled
the fingers like this:
T->Thumb
1->index finger
2->middle finger
3->ring finger
Note: I did not label the pinky, so just don't use it.

G Pattern           D7 Pattern          Em7 Pattern         C Pattern
e----------------   e----2--------2--   e----3--------3--   e-3--3--------3-|
B----3--------3--   B----1------1----   B----3------3----   B----5------5---|
G----0------0----   G----2----2------   G----4----4------   G----5----5-----|
D---------0------   D-0-----0--------   D-2-----2--------   D---------------|
A-------2--------   A----------------   A----------------   A-------3-------|
E-3--------------   E----------------   E----------------   E---------------|
  T  3  T 1 2 3       T  3  T 1 2 3       T  3  T 1 2 3       3  3  T 1 2 3
     2                   2                   2                   2
                         1                   1                   1

The order of these patterns is:

G(x3) D7(x2) Em7(x2) C(x2)
G(x2) D7(x2) Em7(x2) C(x2)
G(x2) D7(x2) G(x2) D7(x2)

G(x3) D7(x2) Em7(x2) C(x2)
G(x2) D7(x2) Em7(x2) C(x2)
G(x2) D7(x2) G(x2) D7(x2) G(x2) D7(x2)

Then quickly play and mute this chord:
e-3-
B-3-
G-0-
D-0-
A-2-
E-3-

Then there is a pause and a keyboard solo that I have little enough of a
life to also tab out for you, my ungreatful moocher. My guitar is a piece
of crap, but if you have enough frets try moving every note in this
keyboard solo up 12 frets. I think it sounds better.

e------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B--8-7-----------------------------8-7-----------------------------------|
G------9-7-9-7---7-9-7---7-9-7---7-----9-7-9-7-------7-------7-----------|
D--------------9-------9-------9---------------9-7-9---9-7-9---9-7-9-----|
A------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E------------------------------------------------------------------------|

e--------------------------7----------8-----|
B--8-7--------10-8-----------10-------------|
G-------------------------------------------|
D-------------------------------------------|
A-------------------------------------------|
E-------------------------------------------|

e--7(
            	

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