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ARCHIVE: dave matthews band - typical situation
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Transcribed by Jedlie@aol.com (Jed Schmidt)

Dave Matthews Band
"Typical Situation"

Key of G

Verse consists of picking pattern of Em and Cmaj7, and could be replaced
with chord strumming. Chords are as follows:

Em: 022000
Cmaj7: x32000
G: 320033 or 355433
F: 133211
Am: x02210
C: x32010
D: xx0232

VERSE

      Em                                                        Cmaj7
E|----------------------------------|---------------------------------|
B|----------------------------------|---------------------------------|
G|----------------------------------|---------------------------------|
D|--9-9----9----9----9-9----9----9-|---9-9----9----9--9-9----9----9-|
A|------10---10----------10---10---|-------10---10--------10---10---|
E|0----------------0----------------|-8---------------8---------------|

Em                                                  Cmaj7
Ten fingers counting we have each Nine planets around the sun repeat
Em                                                  Cmaj7
Eight ball is the last if you triumphant be Seven oceans pummel the shores
of the sea
Em                                                  Cmaj7
It's a typical situation in these typical times Too many choices
Em                                                  Cmaj7
It's a typical situation in these typical times Too many choices

and

CHORUS

G                             F
Everybody's happy, everybody's free
Am                                         C                         D    
G
We'll keep the big door open, everyone'll come around
G                             F
Why're you different, why're you that way
Am                                         C                         D
If you don't get in line we'll lock you away
Em                              Cmaj7
                                It all comes down to nothing
Em                              Cmaj7
Em                                                               Cmaj7
Six senses feeling Five around a sense of self Four seasons turn on turn
off
Em                                                               Cmaj7
I can see three corners from this corner Two's a perfect number

but One where

CHORUS
CHORUS

Em                              Cmaj7
It all comes down to nothing

VERSE

CHORUS

Em                              Cmaj7
It all comes down to nothing

We can't do a thing about it....


If you read this, post another DMB song, and feel free to correct this
one. It is by no means perfect.

Jed


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COMMENTS:

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tim October 4, 2003, 18:21 

pretty good job there jed, not perfect but i play it and people know what i'm playing, and that's all i can ask for. excellent job, keep the dmb tabs comin


Micky November 16, 2003, 5:14 

Great tab, only thing I can suggest:
On the Live at Luther College (with Tim Reynolds) Album it sounds like he plays an Aadd2 [002200] during the chorus instead of the Am.
Other than that, top stuff, keep 'em coming.


Adam July 29, 2005, 1:11 

I think Mickey is right...it's not an Am...I play a 002210 because it allows you to keep your left index in one place while manipulating everything but the G chord.


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