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Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 16:48:45 +0000
From: Philip Dodds <yoododdsp@hotmail.com>
Subject: p/parkinsons/primitive.crd


Artist: The Parkinsons
Genre: Rock
Song: Primitive
Songwriter: Various from band
File name: p/parkinsons/primitive.crd
Tabbed by: Phil Dodds (all my own work)

Hello, this is my first tab so I hope you like it. I don't know this song 
that well so I'm sorry if you think its wrong, but I think its right. OK?

The first little solo is easy to play, it comes from the pentatonic scale, 
and begins on top G (third fret of top e) and d (third fret of b string). 
Then it just goes on to play more from the g pentatonic - i could put more 
but its easier to work it out yourself).
Next, it has that combination of g and d, slid up the kneck, played rapidly.
Then it goes into the verse:

G(barred)       E
             Wanna...

E(high E, barred)   C(barred)
Somebody has to guess my name   (Repeat)


Oh baby...

then it basically continues with that throughout the song, with other solo's 
and bits involving the combination of g and d, staying in that pentatonic 
scale>

Any complaints, or praise, send them to yoododdsp@hotmail.com

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