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FOR WHATEVER REASON - Supergroove
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Tabbed by: G
Email: whateva@whateva.we
Tuning: Half Step Down Eb-G#-C#-F-Bb-eb (You can play it with standard tuning without
too much trouble. I just think this makes it a little easier) Chord names are as if the
tuning were standard (i.e. what I call Am is actually G#m).
This is pretty rough, but you get the idea.
There's basically three bits to the song:
Part A: Intro/Chorus thing
For whatever...
eb|----------------------------------------------------------|
Bb|-----------------------------------7----------------------|
F |-----(5)-----------(5)-----------7---------7-7\5-5-5\(2)--|
C#|------7-------------7----------7-----------7-7\5-5-5\(2)--|
G#|--------/10-7-3-------/10-7-3-/5-----------5-5\3-3-3\(0)--|
Eb|---/5------------/5---------------------------------------|
Am D C Am
...reason I can't seem to find, I got to keep believ...
eb|----------------------------------------------------------|
Bb|----------------------------------------------------------|
F |-----(5)-----------(5)------------------------------------|
C#|------7-------------7----------7-----------7\2------------|
G#|--------/10-7-3-------/10-7-3-/5---------------0----------|
Eb|---/5------------/5---------------------------------------|
[ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/s/supergroove/57976.html ]
Am D Am
...ing You don't... ...loved me. For whatever...
eb|----------------------------------------------------------|
Bb|------------------------------------7^----7^p5------------|
F |-----(5)-----------(5)--------------7^----7^p5------------|
C#|------7-------------7----------7----7^----7^p5-7----------|
G#|--------/10-7-3-------/10-7-3-/5----5-----5----7----------|
Eb|---/5------------/5----------------------------5----------|
Am D Am
...reason I could... ...You could be decieving me.
Part B: Verse
This seems to be mostly just playing round with the Am chord (with occasional
variations that you can figure out yourself). I use this as a base and go from there...
eb|----------------|
Bb|----------------|
F |-----5---5------|
C#|-----7---7------|
G#|-------7---7----|
Eb|---5------------|
Part C: Bridge
Just play the following as power chords.
G F E
And I'd love you more, more, more
G F E
And I'd want you more, more, more
G F E
And I'd need you more, more, more
G F E
And I'd love you more, more, more
The bits go: A-B-A-B-C-A-B-A followed by little more playing round with the Am at the end.
| ^ bend and release (1/2 step unless indicated)
| / slide up
| \ slide down
| h hammer-on
| p pull-off
| ~ vibrato
| + harmonic
| x Mute note
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