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Date: Wed, 15 Nov 1995 10:17:02 -0600 (CST)
From: Denny
Subject: TAB: Poor Miss by Big Head Todd and the Monsters
POOR MISS
Big Head Todd and the Monsters
Stratagem (1994)
Trans by Denny Kruep
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-1------1h2p1--1--1-------1------1h2p1--1-----1-----|
-2------2------2--2--2-2--2------2------2--2--------|
-2------2-----------------2------2------0--0--------|
-0--0-0-0------2-----2----0--0-0-0------------------|
[ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/b/big-head-todd/1590.html ]
The above is the introduction and most of the song. Do a lot of
improvisation on the hammer ons and pull offs. The most important thing
here is to accentuate the low notes that go E F# E A (even though the
bass uses a slightly different pattern).
And I never know the reasons..........
-3-------------3--0-----0---0-------0--0--0--;---2~~~----0~~~----|
-3-------------3--0-----0---0-------0--0--0--;---4~~~----2~~~----|
-0-------0-----0--0-----1---1----1--2--2--1--;---4~~~----2~~~----|
-0---0---0--0--0--0-----2---2----2--2--2--2--;-------------------|
-2---2---2--2--2--2-----2---2----2--2--2--2--;-------------------|
-3---3---3--3--3--3-----0--------0--0--0--0--;-------------------|
Play the part before the semicolons 3x, then hit the B and A variations.
Use your wammy bar to gently tremolo these chords after the semicolon.
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-4--4---6--6---9--9/12--12---12/13\12----------|
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-2--2---4--4---7--7/10--10---10/11\10----------|
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That's somewhat the solo. Just screw around with the octave formation up
and down the fret board and you'll be able to make it sound correct.
That's the whole song. Any questions, comments, or requests, just write
me, Denny at c638538@showme.missouri.edu