Jurassic 5 - In The House from the album Feedback
Worked this out on an acoustic guitar so probably not the best.
Expect its in another key. But you'll get the idea.
G----------------------------------------------don't think-----|
D-------------------------9-8-7----------------this bits-------|
A---7---------------------------10-------------played on the---|
E----------------------------------------------bass------------|
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G-----------------9----9-9-------------------------------------|
D--------------------------------------------------repeat------|
A---7-9-10------7----7--------9-9-10------9-10-----------------|
E--------------------------------------------------------------|
might just be:
G-----------------9----9-9-------------------9-----------------|
D--------------------------------------------------repeat------|
A---7-9-10------7----7--------9-9-10------7--------------------|
E--------------------------------------------------------------|
or maybe something else. Suggestions welcome.
And this happens somewhere in the middle:
G------11----------9----9-9-------11---------------------------|
D--------------------------------------------------------------|
A---7-9--10------7----7---------9----10----9-10-7-----rest-----|
E--------------------------------------------------------------|
Thats one funky bassline! Enjoy.
Comments and corrections welcome at haines_simon@hotmail.com
Bass Tabs | |
Title | In The House |
Artist | Jurassic 5 |
Tablature Type | ASCII Tab |
YouTube ID | Vfe6l5wCfiE |
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a. Strings:
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G|-----------------|
D|-----------------|
A|---------3-------|
E|---1-1---1---3---|
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