News   Top 20   Lessons      Newsletter   Discuss   Bookmark E-tabs     Gear & Music Reviews   Top Site List   Contact   About...
    New Tabs    # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z    Request   Submit   View cart     The Guitar Directory  
    Our partners:   Top 100 tabs sites  -  GuitareTab.com  -  Tabrobot.com  -  Mxtabs.net  -  Tabseek  -  TabHeaven.com  -  Electric-Guitar.co.uk  -  Others...
39864 guitar tabs - Next update in 38 minutes








ARCHIVE: cranberries - cranberries shorts
[E-TABS] http://www.e-tabs.org
Hourly updated guitar tabs archive



#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------#
#This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the #
#song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------##
>From: shruew@amiserv.xnet.com (Tom Chess)
>Subject: TAB: Cranberries' parts

Here are some fragments of a few songs from the Cranberries.  I'm 
interested on any parts anyone else has (same goes for Sunday's music).  
Hopefully enough parts will turn into complete songs.


"Deaming My Dreams"

acoustic intro is: C G F C
then the picked through electric goes: C G(barre) Am(barre)
then end with picking through F Dm

"Linger"

I think this has been tabbed enough
intro picking through D 2 then 2 then back to normal D
			3      3 
			2      0 

Chords go D A C G 
D is played 2 and 2 A is played 0 and 0 C: 0 and 0 and G 3 and 3
	    3     3	        2     0    1     0       0     0
	    2     0 	  	2     2    0     0       0     0
	    0     0		2     2    2     2       0     0
				0     0    3     3       2     0 
 							 3 

"Ridiculous Thoughts"

intro is A G E, that's all i have, sorry

"Daffodils Lament"

intro riff is
(note, capo up to G)

b-7-0-5-0-3-0-1-3-1-0

that's actually all hammer ons and pulloffs.

Then it goes into the awesome flange and i can no longer make out the chords.



Well, it's a start on a few songs, more later (i hope)

Tom
shruew@cyclone.xnet.com


Google
 
Web e-tabs.org