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------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Space Between - DMB ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by: Reese Glidden Email:i.be.Reese@gmail.com Tuning: Standard [EADGBe](Song written in [BEADF#B]) Intro------------------------------------------------------------------------ E-E-E-D (Hold the D for two bars) A standard open E sounds good but for the D I like to use the top four strings of a D/F# chord. So the intro tab looks like this: e|--------------| This gives you F#, A, D, which makes up a standard D B|--------------| major Triad, but it is lower than the usual D so it G|-1--1--1------| sounds more like what Dace plays on his baritone. Later D|-2--2--2--0---| in the song he strums the D during the two measure hold, A|-2--2--2--0---| but in the intro he just lets it ring. E|----------2---| Verse------------------------------------------------------------------------ [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/d/dave-matthews-band/215169.html ] Here Dave plays a 4 chord progression: A - A/G# - A/F# - A/G# e|----------------------------| This is a lower chord than the D-shape A B|--2----2------2------2------| chord that Dave can play on the Baritone, G|--2----2------2------2------| but it still sounds pretty good. I bar the D|--2----2------2------2------| second fret from D down with my first finger A|--0----x------x------x------| and use my 2nd finger for the Bass note of E|-------4------2------4------| the A/F# and my 4th finger for the bass in A/G#. To start the Verse starts he hits the E three times, but then goes to the A instead of the D. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- I haven't figured out the "Look at us spinning out in The madness of a roller coaster" part yet, but it doesn't look too difficult. I just wanted to get a better set of chords for this song online. If you watch Dave play this live you'll see different chord shapes because his baritone guitar is a perfect fifth below a standard one. If anybody can help with the missing section, feel free to send me an email. Thanks. |