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ARCHIVE: tripping daisy - same dress new day
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Date: Tue, 3 Oct 1995 14:48:39 -0500 (CDT)
From: Mike Farmer <mfarmer@mail.coin.missouri.edu>
Subject: same dress, new day tab from tripping daisy-tab 

This is the introduction to "Same Dress, New Day" by Tripping Daisy.  
Again, I have a lot of input on this one from David Lowenfels
<ellipsis@anc.ak.net>, but I figured out a good deal:)  The tuning is 
strange on this song(techinically, you don't have to, but it's a lot 
easier if you do), the G string is tuned down to a Gb.
Guitar 1: Play this 4x:
Gb--0---0---0-------0---0---0----x3 -----0--x4
D-----0-------0-------0---0---0--   ---8---8
A-2-------3-----0-5-------------0   -9------
             After the 4th, play  Gb-----0--x2 -----0----------
				   D---8---8   ---7---7---7----
				   A-9------   -8-------8---8-7
If you choose not to detune, it goes:
D---4---4---4-------4---4---4-- 
A-2---5---3---5-0-5---5---5---0 etc.

The other part of the intro is the part that I had no idea on, it was all 
figured out by David.  You have to crank your chorus through the roof to 
get it to be the high pitch, almost female voice effect.
Guitar 2:
A----2------4---5---4---4
E-\3---3-/5---5---5---5--.  
That is all we have figured out, but I am working on the rest.  Send 
comments, etc. to either mfarmer@mail.coin.missouri.edu(Mike Farmer) or 
to ellipsis@anc.ak.net(David Lowenfels).  Tab transcribed by Mike Farmer.





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