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ARCHIVE: ben harper - walk away (2)
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From: "Omri Alon" <phewfighter@hotmail.com>
Subject: h/harper_ben/walk_away.tab
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 02:13:29 +0300

Walk Away
---------
Artist: Ben Harper
Album: Welcome To The Cruel World
Tabbed by: Briac Pilpre <briac@orbital.fr>
Adjustments by: Omri Alon <phewfighter@hotmail.com>


This is a fix for Briac's great tab. Ben's slow acoustic numbers make for 
fantastic finger-picking practices. But something was wrong about the way 
this one was tabbed.
First, although Ben plays many songs at half or a full step lower tuning, 
this song is definitely played in standard tuning, E A D G B e.
Then, besides a tiny change to the hammer-on from E to F, there are, more 
importantly, undeniably two strings being picked after every bass note, the 
open G and third-fretted B, with the G picked a little harder so it rings 
louder.
Finally, during the bridge, that picking pattern changes to the one tabbed 
below - the bass notes were right but it was missing the underlying melody 
of the bridge.
The rest is perfect and very precise in the notation of timing and beats, so 
the following are Briac's original notes:
"A really easy, yet beautiful, song. The timing is the most difficult thing 
in this song. There might be some errors, especially in the bridge, but it 
sounds really close... (I believe I fixed those --Omri)
Tempo: about 65. The 'e' and 's' below the tabs represent eighth and 
sixteenth notes. 'h' means hammer-on."


Intro / Verse:
For the intro play this twice but don't pick the last two pickings after the 
E to F hammer-on the second time around. For the verse just repeat as 
neccesary.

|       |       |       |        |       |       |       |
|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
|--------3-----3---------3-----3-|--------3-----3---------3-----3-|
|--------0-----0---------0-----0-|--------0-----0---------0-----0-|
|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
|3---3-----------2---2-----------|0---0-----------0h2-2-----------|
e   e   e     s e   e   e     s  e   e   e     s s s e   e     s


Chorus:

|       |       |       |        |       |       |       |
|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
|--------3-----3---------3-----3-|--------3-----3---------3-----3-|
|--------0-----0---------0-----0-|--------0-----0---------0-----0-|
|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
|3---3-----------2---2-----------|0---0---------------------------|
|--------------------------------|----------------3---3-----------|
e   e   e     s e   e   e     s  e   e   e     s e   e   e     s

|       |       |       |        |       |       |       |
|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
|--------3-----3---------3-----3-|--------3-----3---------3-----3-|
|--------0-----0---------0-----0-|--------0-----0---------0-----0-|
|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
|3---3-----------2---2-----------|0---0---------------------------|
|--------------------------------|----------------3---3-----------|
e   e   e     s e   e   e     s  e   e   e     s e   e   e     s

|       |       |       |        |       |       |       |
|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
|--------3-----3---------3-----3-|--------3-----3---------3-----3-|
|--------0-----0---------0-----0-|--------0-----0---------0-----0-|
|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
|3---3-----------2---2-----------|0---0---------------------------|
|--------------------------------|----------------0h2-2-----------|
e   e   e     s e   e   e     s  e   e   e     s s s e   e     s


Bridge:
Play this twice. After the second time around, you go back to the verse
riff, so end with the regular picking (third-fretted B instead of first.)

|       |       |       |        |       |       |       |
|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
|--------1-----0---------0-----3-|--------3---------------------1-|
|--------0-----0---------0-----0-|--------0-----2---------2-----0-|
|--------------------------------|--------------0---------0-------|
|0---0---------------------------|--------------------------------|
|----------------0---0-----------|3---3-----------2---2-----------|
e   e   e     s e   e   e     s  e   e   e     s e   e   e     s

|       |       |       |        |       |       |       |
|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
|--------1-----0---------0-----3-|--------3---------------------1-|
|--------0-----0---------0-----0-|--------0-----2---------2-----0-|
|--------------------------------|--------------0---------0-------|
|0---0---------------------------|--------------------------------|
|----------------0---0-----------|3---3-----------2---2-----------|
e   e   e     s e   e   e     s  e   e   e     s e   e   e      s


There may be pull-offs and hammer-ons in the bridge picking pattern but 
they're very faint so you make the call. Any further corrections are 
welcome. Hey, nobody's perfect. And this IS my first public tab post. :o)

--Omri

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COMMENTS:

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Greg June 19, 2003, 19:52 

This tab is right except in the chorus it should be:

-----3-3------
-----3-3------
--------------
0-0-----------
---------0h2-2


Dennis December 8, 2003, 16:05 

Although this is an interesting take on this song, I feel some things need to be adjusted. For example, The end of the bridge should be as follows....

------------------------------
-----3------3------3------3---
-----0------0------0------0---
------------------------------
-0-0--------------------------
--------0-0----2-2----2-2-----
Or at least this is my interpretation of the bridge.


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