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From: "Gabriel Rhame" <gaberhame@hotmail.com>
Subject: j/johnson_jack/gone.crd
Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 20:40:42 -0500

"Gone" by Jack Johnson
Unreleased song
as translated by Gabe Rhame
this file is my own work from listening to the song and translating to tab

Standard tuning e-a-d-g-b-e
This version is from a live performance I downloaded

e---------------
b---------------
g---9------9----   (x3)        (intro)
d---9--11--9--11
a---7--11--7--11
e-------9------9

e----------------
b----------------              Look at all those...
g---9------------  (x3)
d---9--6--11--7--
a---7--6--11--7--
e------4---9--5--


e----------------
b----------------              Is it straight from...
g---11--11-------  (x1)
d---11--11--9--9-
a----9---9--9--9-
e-----------7--7-

e----------------
b----------------              Cars and phones...
g---9------------  (x3)
d---9--6--11--7--
a---7--6--11--7--
e------4---9--5--

e----------------
b----------------              And other things...
g---11--11-------  (x1)
d---11--11--9--9-
a----9---9--9--9-
e-----------7--7-

e----------------
b----------------              Gone, goin'...
g---9------------  (x3)
d---9--9--11--7--
a---7--9--11--7--
e------7---9--5--

e---------------
b---------------
g---9------9----   (x1)
d---9--11--9--11
a---7--11--7--11
e-------9------9

e----------------
b----------------              Look at you...
g---9------------  (x3)
d---9--6--11--7--
a---7--6--11--7--
e------4---9--5--

e----------------
b----------------              On the bridges...
g---11--11-------  (x1)
d---11--11--9--9-
a----9---9--9--9-
e-----------7--7-

e----------------              You willing to sell...
b----------------
g---9------------  (x6)
d---9--9--11--7--              Gone goin'...
a---7--9--11--7--
e------7---9--5--

e---------------
b---------------
g---------------   (x1)
d---------------
a---7-----------
e---------------


That's it... cool little song.
Can't wait to hear it on a future album.
Peace & have fun - Gabe
gaberhame@hotmail.com


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COMMENTS:

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pat August 7, 2003, 3:25 

best one ive seen so far


jarad November 1, 2003, 18:30 

cool little tab, but i would suggest for the less experienced players you should put a little bit more detail into each chord ... and there are some easier ways to change chords ...


Dom January 25, 2004, 20:46 

UMM this is not how the song goes. The chord needs to be strummed then finger picked.
So after you hit the chord pluck the second string in the chord, then the third, then the second again. Hope this helps


beans March 3, 2004, 3:11 

hey dudes, its close and o so groovie but i think that it gets finger picked, then strummed. ya and i think its just like finger pick a-d-g (7-9-9)strum, then like e-a-d (9-11-11), strum and so on and rockout...


Luke June 29, 2005, 4:43 

Yeah I'm listening to the song right now and its definitally fingerpick and the strum


Keith December 31, 2006, 19:32 

Hey guys I dont know what your all talking abot finger picking. He's using a pick the whole time, just individually picking the first two notes in the chord. And he's not just playing power chords their all major cept the E# & the C# are both minor. I dont see how you cant hear that.


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