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Guster, an American rock band, was formed at Tufts University, near Boston, Massachusetts, in 1992. The band consists of Adam Gardner and Ryan Miller on guitar and vocals, Brian Rosenworcel on percussion, and multi-instrumentalist, Joe Pisapia, a recent addition to the band. The band is noted for their catchy, poppy melodies, and the distinctive hand-drumming on percussion. The band has released five studio albums which are, in chronological order, Parachute, Goldfly, Lost and Gone Forever, Keep It Together, and their most recent release in June 2006, entitled Ganging Up on the Sun.
Mona Lisa Tab by Guster
Mona Lisa
by Guster
Transcribed by Justin Newman
e--7--7--7-----------7--7--7----------------------------------|
b--9--9--9-----------9--9--9----------------------------------|
g-------------------------------------------------------------|
d---------------8------------------8--------------------------|
a----------0-0----------------0-0-----------------------------|
e----------0-0----------------0-0-----------------------------|
e--9--9--9-----------5--5--5-----------------------------------|
a-11-11-11-----------7--7--7-----------------------------------|
g--------------------7--7--7-----------------------------------|
d----------------------------------6---------------------------|
a----------9-9-0--------------0-0------------------------------|
e----------9-9-0--------------0-0------------------------------|
chorus:
e--0-0-0-0--0-0-0-0--0-0-0-0--0-0-0-0------------------------|
b--0-0-0-0--0-0-0-0--0-0-0-0--0-0-0-0------------------------|
g--1--------8--------x--------6------------------------------|
d--2--------9-------11--------7------------------------------|
a--2--------9-------11--------7------------------------------|
e--0--------7--------9--------5------------------------------|
the last chord in the chorus plays several times and then
goes back into the verse
the "when do we begin" part is the same as the verse only
its played with straight open bar chords instead of the
selective strumming.
that's it, its a fun song to play
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