Poor Taylor - Jack Johnson
Tabbed by Seanoss Demestoss Asbestos Malestos Infectos (it's ok to tell)
sean_nostin@hotmail.com
Standard tuning, no capo.
This song sounds awesome if you do it right and do it well and do it on a good acoustic guitar.
You'll need to listen to the song a bit too to get the strumming going right and the solo funky.
The solo has gotta be played funky or else it wont sound good. Get some diagonal head nodding
movement in there too if you can, every bit helps.
Play E minor7 like this: it sounds better
Em7: 1234
e----
Bx---
G----
D----
A-x--
E----
I'll assume you know F, C and Am. If not, you wont be good enough to get through this song anyway.
// = slap
h = hammer on
p = pull off
s = slide
Normal strumming for the intro, no muting. Listen to the track for the strum pattern.
C Em7 Am
She just wanders around
F C Em7 Am
unaffected by the winter winds here
F C Em7 Am
and she pretends that she's somewhere else
F C
so far and clear
Em7 Am F
two thousand miles.... from here
rip straight into the solo, nice and funky now:
solo
e --------------------------------------------------------|
B --------------------------------------------------------|
G --------------------------------------------------------|
D --------------------------------------------------------|
A -------1h3--//---1h3p1-----1----1-----------------------|
E ------------------------3---------3p1---0h1--//---------|
e --------------------------------------------------------|
B --------------------------------------------------------|
G --------------------------------------------------------|
D ----------------------------1h3p1---1-------------------|
A -----------1-1--1-1h3--//---------3---3p1---------------|
E -1-1h2h3----------------------------------3---0h1-1-//--|
e ----------------------------------------------------------|
B ----------------------------------------------------------|
G ----------------------------------------------------------|
D ---------------------------------3-3h5-5p3-1--------------|
A -----1-----1-----1-----1h3-//----------------3p1----------|
E -1h3---1h3---1h3----1----------------------------0h1-1-//-|
[ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/j/jack-johnson/40076.html ]
hammer the D string here while
C - let chord ring C C strumming and strum back into verse
e ----------0-----------------------0-0-------------------|
B --4-4-4---1---3s5-5s3-1-1---------1-1-------------------|
G --2-2-2---0---------------0h2p0---0-0-------------------|
D --3-3-3---2-----------------------2-2-0h2---------------|
A ----------3-----------------------3-3-------------------|
E --------------------------------------------------------|
ok the strumming in this next bit is different from the start. Jack is picking
the top string of the chord TWICE (so the A string for the C, Em7 and Am chords and the E
string for the F chord) and then strums the chord ONCE and then up-strums and changes to the
next chord, all with just a wee bit of palm muting. You'll have to listen to the song
carefully to hear what he's doing. Anyway, here's the next bit:
C Em7
Taylor was a good girl never one to be late,
Am F C Em7 Am F
complain, express ideas in her brain.
C Em7
Workin' on the night shift passing out the tickets,
Am F
you're gonna have to pay her if you wanna park here.
C Em7 Am F
C Em7
Well mommy's little dancer has quite a little secret
Am F
she's workin on the streets now, never gonna keep it.
C Em7 Am F
C Em7
It's quite an imposition and now she's only wishin'
Am F
that she would have listened to the words they say
C Em7 Am F
.....Poor Taylor :(
After singin' "Poor Taylor" launch straight back into the solo. It's the exact same solo as above.
Then, next verse:
C Em7 Am F
peter patrick pitter patters on the window
C Em7 Am F
but sunny silhouette wont let him in.
C Em7 Am F
Poor old Peter's got nothing cos he's been fallin'
C Em7 Am F
somehow Taylor knows just where he's been.
C Em7 Am F
He thinks that singin' on Sundays gonna save his soul
C Em7 Am F
Now that Saturday's gone.
C Em7 Am F
Sometimes he thinks that he's on his way
C Em7 Am
But I can see,
F C -> straight into last few chords:
that his brake lights are on.
the last couple of chords to end the song I dont know exactly what they're called,
but they slide up from the C and go a little somethin' like this:
Ch1: 1234567 Ch2: 1234567 Ch3: 1234567
e------- e------- e--------|
B--x---- B----x-- B-----x--|
G------- G------- G--------|
D---x--- D----x-- D------x-|
A------- A------- A--------|
E------- E------- E--------|
C Ch1 Ch2 Ch3 C Ch1
if Taylor finds a better world
Ch2 Ch3 play C without 3rd finger, then slide right up the neck to end the song!
then Taylor's gonna run away