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ARCHIVE: van morrison - madame george (2)
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Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 12:35:07 -0800 (PST)
From: aaron <pulpalittlesoul@yahoo.com>
Subject: m/morrison_van/madame_george.crd


Artist: Van Morrison
Song: Madame George
Album: Astral Weeks (1968)
Writer: Van Morrison

Tabbed by a little soul

Another remarkably beautiful but very simple song from
this album, which boasts one of the loveliest string
arrangements (especially at song's end - I'll include
a bit of it for budding guit-bow players) of the
album, and, really, in pop history.

Tuning: Standard (EADGBE)
Time: 4/4

Chords:
G - 320003
C - X32010
D - XX0232

These chords are the same, of course, as 'Cyprus
Avenue', but without the capo.

Okay, let's start!

Progression:

G (4 bars)
C (2 bars)
D (2 bars) *

*at this point Van plays a little suspended-chord run
on his E string as most folk players would at this
point. Mess about with the open string and 2nd fret.

Occasionally the progression is varied as such:

G (3 bars)
D (1 bar)
C (3 bars)
D (1 bar),

with the same rifflet on the D.

Now many people will be wondering what the strings are
playing. So to give a taste of what it is, get yer
bows out, and play along with this for the end
sequence, which is played in harmonies and octaves. I
will demonstrate as such, with the sequence played
simultaneously in high and medium octaves.

e 12-10-7-10----12-10-7-12-10-7-12-10-7-12-10-7-
B ----------------------------------------------
G ----------------------------------------------
D 14-12-9-12----14-12-9-14-12-9-14-12-9-14-12-9-
A ----------------------------------------------
E ----------------------------------------------

With the whole thing repeated often.

And that's all! Send me an email at
pulpalittlesoul@yahoo.com if you'd like more information.

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