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 13 minutes








ARCHIVE: electric soft parade - sleep alone
[E-TABS] http://www.e-tabs.org
Hourly updated guitar tabs archive



#-----------------------------PLEASE NOTE-------------------------------------#
#This OLGA 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. Remember to view this file in Courier, or some other monospaced    #
#font. See http://www.olga.net/faq/ for more information.                     #
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------#

From: "Oliver Hedden" <oliver_hedden@hotmail.com>
Subject: e/electric_soft_parade/sleep_alone.crd
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 20:54:47 +0000

Artist: The Electric Soft Parade
Song: Sleep Alone
Album: Holes In The Wall


Verse:	   C    Em   G    F    G    (x2)
           This is...

Bridge:	   Am   G    D7   F    G
           Out of time...

Chorus:    C    Am   Em   G
           On through...

           Dm   Fm   C    G
           As if...

Repeat from beginning

Middle:    Em   D7   F    Fm
           What it takes...

Repeat chorus, playing first line twice

Final chord:  Cmaj7


This is my own interpretation of the original song, which is why
I havent bothered with all the maj7 and diminished chords that
I think they use since, frankly, I am too crap to understand such
things. Still, its a pretty good attempt don't you think? I got most of
the chords right. I've figured out chords for the whole album, which I
might put up at some point, if I can find the time or energy, and if
anyone is interested, which I'm not sure they are. But anyway. Enjoy
playing along with the song. It is a good song. As are the others
on the album.
By the way, I didn't put the chords used since they are all pretty
basic. Nor have I figured out the solo, but then I am just your 
run-of-the-mill chord-playing novice. Feel free to add it if you want.


Tabbed by O. Hedden
oliver_hedden@hotmail.com
Google
 
Web e-tabs.org