Bob Schneider – The Long Black Road (Ukulele)

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ARTIST: Bob Schneider & Mitch Watkins TITLE: "The Long Black Road" ALBUM: "Underneath The Onion Trees" ~Transcribed by Connor Roberts [email protected] ORDER: Intro, Verse 1, Interlude 1, Verse 2, Interlude 2, Verse 3, Interlude 2, Interlude 2
CHORDS:
 F	 F	 F#4	 Bb4	  C4	  D7sus4  G2
e--3--	 --3--	 --6--	 --10--	  --7--	  --3--   --3--
B--3--	 --3--	 --6--	 --10--	  --7--	  --3--   --3--
G--0--	 --0--	 --0--	 ---0--	  --0--	  --0--   --0--
D--0--	 --2--	 --0--	 ---0--	  --0--	  --0--   --0--
A--2--	 --3--	 --5--	 ---9--	  --6--	  --0--   --0--
E--3--	 --x--	 --6--	 --10--	  --7--	  --0--   --2--
INTRO: F, F, F, F (x2) VERSE PROGRESSION:
F	     F		    F	   F 	         F
   There's a big black heart, in a big black hole

        F            F		         F	      F     
   In a big black box, a the bottom, of the big black sea

F#4		 F	    F#4   F
   And there's a long black road ahead
A7sus4, D2 (Intro Riff, then Interlude #) Waiting for me... INTERLUDE 1: (used after verse 1) F, F, F, F F, F, F, F F#4, F, F#4, F
D7sus4, G2, F
(play all lines again, then go to 2nd verse)
INTERLUDE 2: (used after verses 2 & 3 and also repeated for ending) F, F, F, F F, F, F, F F#4, F, Bb4, C4
D7sus4, G2, F
(play all lines again, then go to 3rd verse -or- repeat 2 more times for ending and fade out)

PICKING PROGRESSION: (example of where to finger for each chord during song)
   For "C" Only    For "G"/"A7sus4"/"D2"   For "F#4"/"Bb4"/"G4"
e-------x--------||----------x----------||----x-----x-----------||
B--x-------x-----||----x--------x-------||-------------x--------||
G----x--------x--||----x--x--------x----||----------------------||
D----------------||---------------------||----------------------||
A--x-------------||---------------------||----------------------||
E----------------||----x----------------||----x--x--------------||
NOTES: *For the intro and first two lines of the verses and interludes, you are NOT going to play: G, C, G, C, but it is G, C, G, G...do not play a second "C" in there, there is only 1 "C" note in that progression, it does not alternate back to "C" again on the 4th note, just G, C, G, G (you may want to try a variation on the finger picking in the last G to kind of give and audible cue as to an end to the riff, or moving on to the verses, etc...) *Although this is played on two guitars, it is written this way for one guitar...the notes: "F#4", "Bb4", "G4", and "A7sus4" are all played by the second guitar whenever applicable in the song, while the first guitar keeps playing the intro riff...but since both parts are so minor I combined them, because this song can be played on one guitar, and still sound great. *Even though the song fades out, I like playing the end gradually slowing down interlude 2 the final repetition, and ending with one downward strum on the G chord after picking the last G; just a thought to make the end sound good while not ending too abruptly.