Sup! I couldn't find a version of this tab anywhere. :( so here's my version
of it :)Its pretty damn simple, but keep in mind that Paul Turner like's to
funk out to this song. Please rate and comment :)
love peace and chicken grease A.J x
Note: In the chorus, Paul plays extra ghost notes so improvise and jam out
those extra little licks in the key of G major. Enjoy :)
[Intro]
wait for 2 bars..
G|-15--14-\\-9--7----15--14-\\-9--10-|
D|-----------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------|
E|-15--13-\\-8--6----15--13-\\-8--10-|
[Verse] (With some Wah)
G|-------------------5----10---8---7-|------------------------------|
D|-----------------------------------|------------------------------|
A|-3-3--3---3----1/3----8----6----5--|-------------------x-3--1-3-1-| x6
E|-----------------------------------|-3-3--3---3-1h3-3-------------|
wait for 2 bars..
[Interlude]
G|-15--14-\\-9--7----15--14-\\-9--10-|
D|-----------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------|
E|-15--13-\\-8--6----15--13-\\-8--10-|
[Chorus]
G|-----------------------|----------------------------|
D|-----------------------|--------------5-5-----------|
A|-3-3--3---3--x-6-6--8--|----------------------------| x4
E|-----------------------|-3-3--3---3-------3--3--1h3-|
[2nd Verse]
G|-------------------5----10---8---7-|------------------------------|
D|-----------------------------------|------------------------------|
A|-3-3--3---3----1/3----8----6----5--|-------------------x-3--1-3-1-| x4
E|-----------------------------------|-3-3--3---3-1h3-3-------------|
wait for 2 bars..
[2nd Interlude]
G|-15--14-\\-9--7----15--14-\\-9--10-|
D|-----------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------|
E|-15--13-\\-8--6----15--13-\\-8--10-|
[2nd Chorus]
G|-----------------------|----------------------------|
D|-----------------------|--------------5-5-----------|
A|-3-3--3---3--x-6-6--8--|----------------------------| x3
E|-----------------------|-3-3--3---3-------3--3--1h3-|
Pause... for 2 bars
[Outro]
G|-----------------------|----------------------------|
D|-----------------------|--------------5-5-----------|
A|-3-3--3---3--x-6-6--8--|----------------------------| repeat till end :)
E|-----------------------|-3-3--3---3-------3--3--1h3-|
And that's it :) please comment rate and most of all funk out ;) peace! A.J
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| \ Slide down
| x Dead note
| / Slide up
| h Hammer-on
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Bass Tabs | |
Title | White Knuckle Ride |
Artist | Jamiroquai |
Tablature Type | ASCII Tab |
YouTube ID | 7yUq1-BRlPE |
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- Play the note on the 1st fret of the E string.
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- Play the 1st fret on the A string.
G|-----------------|
D|-----------------|
A|---------3-------|
E|---1-1---1---3---|
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