Fiona Apple - Fast As You Can
Tabbed by Shane Hagan (shagan@stetson.edu)
comments and/or questions are welcome!
standard tab notation... "x" means mute or don't play that string, "\" means slide
top line is the highest sounding string (high E), and bottom line is lowest sounding (low E)
(A) intro: essentially just E7 to F, but here is the exact voicing for the two chords:
e:---0------0 \
b:---0------0 \
g:---1------2 \
d:---0------3 \
a:---2------3 \
e:---0------1 \
(B) Pre-chorus "you say you don't spook easy..."
e:---0------0------3------7------0-----0-----0-----0 \
b:---0------0------3------7------0-----0-----0-----0 \
g:---1------2------4------8------0-----0-----0-----0 \
d:---0------3------3------7------5-----5-----5-----5 \
a:---2------3------5------9------7-----6-----5-----4 \
e:---0------1------3------7------0-----0-----0-----0 \
(C) Chorus "fast as you can baby..."
[ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/f/fiona-apple/84847.html ]
e:---x-------x-------x-------x------x-------x-----x-- \
b:---x-------x-------x-------x------x-------x-----x-- \
g:---x-------x-------x-------x------x-------x-----8-- \
d:--10------13------12------11-----10-------8-----8-- \
a:---7------10-------9-------8------7-------7-----7-- \
e:---8------11------10-------9------8-------8-----8-- \
repeat (A), (B), and (C)... then...
(D) Bridge "sometimes my mind..."
G - F - Cmaj7 -- G - F - Am7 -- G - F - Am7 - Em - G -- G/F -- G - G/F - Cmaj7 -- G -
- Am7 -- G - G/F - Am7 - Em - G - G/F - Em* - Ebmaj7 (chords are all tabbed out below)
G: F: Cmaj7: Am7: Em: G/F: Em*: Ebmaj7:
e:---3-----1-----0----------0--------0----------3----------7---------------x \
b:---3-----1-----0----------1--------0----------0----------8---------------8 \
g:---4-----2-----0----------0--------0----------0----------9---------------7 \
d:---5-----3-----2----------2--------2----------3----------9---------------8 \
a:---5-----3-----3----------0--------2----------x----------7---------------6 \
e:---3-----1-----x----------x--------0----------1----------x---------------x \
then (A), (B), then (C) for a couple times, then vamp on (A) as an outro (w/ optional solo on top)...
Enjoy, fellow guitarists! :D
~Shane