Something More Tab by J Englishman

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Artist : J Englishman
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Listening to poor li'l rockstar it's hard to believe that j. englishman was once just another awkward teenager growing up in rural Ontario. Born in Kingston and raised in various Southern Ontario towns, including Walkerton (Yes that Walkerton!), j. was bound to develop into a restless teenager. Piano lessons might've been good training (he took 'em when he was 7), but what j. really wanted was a guitar, and when he was 14 his wish came true. His mom presented him with a shiny new Sunburst Lero for his birthday and he immediately set his goals higher.

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Something More Tab by J Englishman

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J.Englishman- Something More
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Verse gtr1
e-------------------------|-----------e
b-------------------------|-----------b
g-------------------------|-----------g
d----0---0-------0---0----|-0------0--d
a-------------------------|-----------a
d--2---2---2-4-5---5---5--|-5-/4-2-4--d

Verse gtr2 (strum chords)
e-------------------------------------e
b--5-----------8------------3---------b
g--4-----------7------------2---------g
d--2-----------5------------0---------d
a--2-----------5------------0---------a
d--2-----------5------------0---------d

Riff (between verse and chorus)
e-------------------e
b-------------------b
g-------------------g
d-------------------d
a--0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0--a
d--0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0--d
PM-----------------

Chorus gtr1
e-----------------------------------------e
b-----------5/7--7--7--7*~--7--7-7h8p7----b
g--------------------------------------9--g
d--2--4--5--------------------------------d
a--2--4--5--------------------------------a
e--2--4--5--------------------------------d
PM---------
--7x--1x-8x-

Chorus gtr1
e-----------------------------------------e
b-----------------------------------------b
g-----------------------------------------g
d--2--4--5--2/4--4--4--4~---4--4-4h5p4/2--d
a--2--4--5--------------------------------a
d--2--4--5--------------------------------d
PM---------
--7x--1x-8x-

Author's notes: In the verse, guitar one's riff has a
seperator and guitar two's doesn't. That's because sometimes
the ending of the verse is replaced by a piano. The
structure is simple, the riffs are simple, and it sounds
great when played properly.

~  vibrato

*  harmonic

/  slide

h  hammer on

p  pull off

PM palm mute

this song has all the strings tuned in a D structure, but it's much 
easier if you'd just drop the E.

Anyway questions, you sucks, or ducky's on a farm, feel free to contact 
me.
      

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