Eisley – Ten Cent Blues (Guitar Tab)
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Speed:
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Chords
This is my first tab so its probably not 100% correct. I would greatly appreciate any
criticism.
Tabbed by: David Gil
Email: [email protected]
G# A#m C# e|--4- e|--1-- e|-------| B|--4- B|--2-- B|--6----| G|--5- G|--3-- G|--6----| D|--6- D|--3-- D|--6----| A|--6- A|--1-- A|--4----| E|---- E|----- E|-------|
Intro:
e|------6-------8-------10-----------10---8--6-8-----10--8--6-8---------------| B|----------------------------------------------------------------------------| G|--5/7----7/9-----9/11-------------------------------------------------------| D|----------------------------------------------------------------------------| A|----------------------------------------------------------------------------| E|----------------------------------------------------------------------------| e|-----6---8-8---10-10----5-5---6-6-----------------------------------------| B|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| G|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| D|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| A|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| E|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G#
Dear orthodox,
A#m C#
I can't control my feelings,
A#m
And who hit me?
C#
I just might be
Coming round the bush
C# A#m
And my stilts, they began cracking
C#
Subsequently pushed
G#
And I looked to see that it was she
A#m
Just some abandoned little crook like me
C# A#m
Adieu, adieu, and fare thee well
C#
This was the ending, please
G# A#m
Oh, whoa...
C# A#m
I was attached on bended knee
C#
But I declined my leave
But who could blame
A fraction of her being?
She is cheesy, she is scrawny
With her uncanny styling
I'm teasing, she is pleasing
She just has no wit
And I'm sorry I don't have her face
And I'm probably gonna lose this race
There is no doubt she's such a mouse
With such an abstract grace
Oh, whoa...
There is no cure, I am sure
For these ten cent blues
N.C
And then she chose to dissect me
N.C
And I was casted into poverty
C# A#m
But I did not agree with her
C#
She said, "Now, you've got nerve,"
^The chords in that verse sound good if you start low and build the volume up
But I don't care if I'm granted
For all these things
If I were one among this crowd
Would you call that defeat?
*The chords and strumming change a bit here G# A#m e|--4--------6------| B|--4--------6------| G|--5--------6------| D|------------------| A|------------------| E|------------------|
G# A#m (Right here she hammers on the B and G strings, play
with it)
In a way it's making me crazy
G# A#m
In a sense that it's making me stronger
G# A#m
A likely chance, and it's probably proven
G# A#m
In the end we'll all walk away
*back to previous chords and strumming
G#
Shaking hands on the doormat
A#m
I salute you, sir
C# A#m
A stranger and a happy fit
C#
I'm glad I'm part of it
G# A#m C#
And that I saw it all
I believe the outro is the same as the intro.
Hope this was helpful. If you have any suggestions please let me know.