ARCHIVE: paul weller - the changingman
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Tab by michael@cummings90.freeserve.co.uk
Paul Weller - The changingman
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This song really combines two rifts - the intro and verse one
and the solo played in a C minor pentatonic scale at the 8th
fret.
Rift 1 - Main verse (and chorus)
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C D#
E |-----------------------|----------------------|
B |--------1-------1------|--------1-------1-----|
G |------0---0---0---0----|------0---0---0---0---|
D |-----------------------|----------------------|
A |--3--------------------|--1-------------------|
E |-----------------------|----------------------|
F G#
E |-----------------------|----------------------|
B |--------1-------1------|--------1-------1-----|
G |------0---0---0---0----|------0---0---0---0---|
D |-----------------------|----------------------|
A |--0--------------------|----------------------|
E |-----------------------|--4-------------------|
So just repeat this rift throughout the song
Here are a few little short rifts he plays during the verse
E |--8----------------------|--8----8-8b-------------|
B |-------------------------|----10------------------|
G |----8V-------------------|------------8V----------|
D |-------------------------|------------------------|
A |-------------------------|------------------------|
E |-------------------------|------------------------|
(V=vibrato)
E |-------------------------|-13B--13-11-13-11-13b---|
B |-------------------------|---------------------13-|
G |-10B-8-10-8--------------|------------------------|
D |-------------------------|------------------------|
A |-------------------------|------------------------|
E |-------------------------|------------------------|
Also Paul sometimes plays this sequence of power chords
- C5, D#5, F5, G#5 - at the same speed as the chords
on the verse.
Now the solo.
Rift 2 - Cm pentatonic solo
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V=Vibrato
B=Bend up a tone(two frets)
b=bend up a half tone(one fret)
h=hammer on
p=pull off
(play his bit fast=+)
E |-----------8-8V---------------------|
B |------8-11------------+-------------|
G |----------------8-8-10B10p8---------|
D |---------------------------10-8-10--|
A |------------------------------------|
E |------------------------------------|
(stacato on this note *)
E |------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|
B |-----------------------------*------|--------11-11-13b-11-11-13b-11-11-11-|
G |----------------8---8-10B12--8-10-10|--10/12------------------------------|
D |-----------8h10--10-----------------|-------------------------------------|
A |-10V--8h10--------------------------|-------------------------------------|
E |------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|
E |----------------8-----------------------|
B |----------------------------------------|
G |-10p8---8-10-10B-8V---------------------|
D |-----10-------------10-------8-8--------|
A |-------------------------8h10---10p8-6--|
E |--------------------------------------8V|
There is another solo but it is just a variation on this one.
Lyrics
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Is happiness real?
Or am I so jaded
I can't see or feel - like a man been tainted-
Numbed by the effect - aware of the muse
Too in touch with myself - I light the fuse
I'm the changingman - built on shifting sands
I'm the changingman - waiting for the bang-
As I light a bitter fuse
Time is on loan - only ours to borrow
What I can't be today - I can be tomorrow
And the more I see - the more I know
The more I know - the less I understand
It's a bigger part -
When our instincts act
A shot in the dark -
A movement in black -
And the more I see - the more I know
The more I know - the less I understand.
COMMENTS:
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Does anyone know how to play this using chords rather than tabs?
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