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Date: Fri, 26 Sep 1997 18:45:06 -0700
From: Jack Skellington
Subject: Tab: Change by Oingo Boingo
Song: Change
Band: Oingo Boingo
Album: Boingo / Farewell Live
Written by: Danny Elfman
Tabbed by: boingo692x@mail.telis.org
This is a chord representation of the song. There are several solos that I
will not be tabbing, it is sixteen minutes long. This should give you the
basic gist of the song. If anyone has the tab for the whole song send it
to Harmony Central and add it to the Oingo Boingo section of tab.
Verse 1
C#4 B3 B3 C#4 F#3
Don't you ever wonder why nothing ever seems to change?
E3 G#3
if it does it's for the worst seems it's just a modern curse
C#4 B3 B3 C#4 F#3
Sometimes when I take a peek outside of my little cage
E3 G#3
everyone looks so asleep, will they die before they wake and
Pre-Chorus
A3 C#4 G#3
hey... don't ya know? we're just products of our time and
A3 C#4 G#3
hey... whaddya say? show me yours i'll show you mine...
Verse 2
[ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/o/oingo-boingo/13902.html ]
C#4 B3 B3 C#4 F#3
Better dumb and happy than smart and without any friends
E3 G#3
better cute and better loud better join up with the crowd
C#4 B3 B3 C#4 F#3
Keep up or be left behind there's a dust storm in my mind
E3 G#3
seems I can't see straight these days doesn't matter anyway and
Pre-Chorus
A3 C#4 G#3
hey... don't you know? we're just products of our time and
A3 C#4 G#3
hey... whaddya say? show me yours I'll show you mine...
A3 F#3
hey... whaddya say? hey... whaddya say?
E3
please don't ever...
Chorus
C#4 B3 B3 C# F4 F4
oh god here's that question now
C#4 B3 B3 C# F4 F4
the one that makes me go insane
C#4 B3 B3 C# F4 F4
I'd gladly tear my heart out
C#4 B3 B3 C# F4 F4
if you would never, never, never, never change...
Just to clarfiy, the octave number given are simply to show relativity. (ie,
between F#3 and F4), as the song is played on the lowest octave on the guitar.
This small riff is used throughout the song and can be used for the slowed
down tempo in the interlude section of the song. Good basis for the solos.
E --------------------------|
B --------------------------|
G ---4----6-----------------|
D -------------4---3--------|
A --------------------------|
E --------------------------|