News   Top 20   Lessons      Newsletter   Discuss   Bookmark E-tabs     Gear & Music Reviews   Top Site List   Contact   About...
    New Tabs    # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z    Request   Submit   View cart     The Guitar Directory  
    Our partners:   Top 100 tabs sites  -  GuitareTab.com  -  Tabrobot.com  -  Mxtabs.net  -  Tabseek  -  TabHeaven.com  -  Electric-Guitar.co.uk  -  Others...
39864 guitar tabs - Next update in 32 minutes








ARCHIVE: willy porter - you stay here
[E-TABS] http://www.e-tabs.org
Hourly updated guitar tabs archive



#-----------------------------PLEASE NOTE-------------------------------------#
#This OLGA file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation  #
#of the song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or   #
#research. Remember to view this file in Courier, or some other monospaced    #
#font. See http://www.olga.net/faq/ for more information.                     #
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------#

From: "Geoffrey V. Brown" <geoffb@zerozine.com>
Subject: p/porter_willy/you_stay_here.tab
Date: Sat, 9 Mar 2002 11:04:27 -0500

You Stay Here
As Played by: Willy Porter
(www.willyporter.com)
Cover of Richard Shindell song, off of Somewhere Near Paterson
Tuning: Standard, capo 3

Transcribed by: Geoffrey V. Brown
geoffb@zerozine.com

Willy has been playing this song in his concerts recently.  It's
an intense song.  

Tuning is standard.  The picking here is a bit complex, and I 
would recommend fingerpicking, rather than trying to pull this 
off with staight picking.


Tuning : E A D G B E 	Full Capo Third Fret


|----0-------------------------0-----3---------------------------|
|--------1-------------------------1-----------------------------|
|----------0-------0-----------------------0---------------------|
|--2---3-------0h2-------0---2---3-------2-------0---------------|
|0-----------3---------2---0-----------3-------2-----------------|
|--------------------3-----------------------3-------------------|

The chords switch up at the end of each verse section, example...

Fmaj7  C       G
Do not let the fire die
Fmaj7   C      G       Dsus4/F# 
neither let it burn to bright

In between each verse section, play the usual chord pattern
Am Fmaj7 C G (2x)


Google
 
Web e-tabs.org