Fugazi – Give Me The Cure (Guitar Tab)
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From: [email protected] (Christoph W Borst)
Fugazi tab for "Give me the Cure"
Transcribed by Christoph Borst ([email protected]) sometime in 1994
http://tam2000.tamu.edu/~cwb2900/
Please send me comments, corrections, etc.
README: Over the past couple years I have seen several ASCII tabs for
Fugazi songs. Not until recently did I actually dig out the old
record and realize how far off most were. So, I played along
with the songs a couple times to find something that sounds better:
Think of this as an improvement to the already available tab.
I don't claim that it's perfect -- I am not a big Fugazi fan and
this is typed from memory.
At the beginning, it's like this:
---------------------------------| -----3-----2---0-----0-----2---3-| ---------------------------------| (repeat many times) -2-2---2-2---2---2-2---2-2---2---| ---------------------------------| ---------------------------------| (let ring on most notes)
Note: At one point, the second half of that part is left off.
Also, some chorus or an overdub is added for a while.
Then, it does this:
------- ---|
------- and it ends up just ---|
-----3- (repeat strumming this -3-|
-2-2--- several with crescendo: -2-|
------- times) ---|
------- ---|Then something like this chord is struck:
-0-
-5-
-4-
-2-
---
---
The second half uses these chords:
(I have not indicated how many times each is struck)
--- --- --- --- ---
--- --- --- --- ---
-7- -6- -4- -6- -7-
-7- -6- -4- -6- -7-
-5- -4- -2- -4- -5-
--- --- --- --- ---
^^
Note: you may want to strike the open E string
or an E chord at the beginningand again, but with high part added
--- --- --- -------| --- --- --- -------| -7- -6- -4- -8/9\8-| -7- -6- -4- -6/7\6-| -5- -4- -2- -------| --- --- --- -------| ^^ Note as above
This riff is thrown in periodically for good measure:
(the last chord is cut from the figure that precedes it)
------------------------ ---|
------------------------ ---|
------------------------ ---|
-5--5--5--5--7--7--7-5-- -2-|
-5--5--5--5--7--7--7-5-- -2-|
-3--3--3--3--5--5--5-3-- -0-|
^^^
This last chord just begins the next figure,
which was given about 30 lines up.When we are no longer amused, the song
approaches its end by varying the previous
riff -- the following is added:
------------------------------|
------------------------------|
------------------------------|
----------------------/\------| (make the last note waver by bending the
-9-----9-10---9-----9//\\-----| neck forward or using the whammy bar or
-7-----7--8---7-----7/sl\--0--|~ whatever you've got, or you can simulate
it with a bent note one 7th up)Finally there's a mess during which I just
hold the following chord. I emphasize different tones in
it to make it sound more like the recording, e.g. by hitting just
the open E or A strings sometimes and the other 4 strings other times.
You could also pick a sort of up-down pattern on the EADG strings --
listen to the song to hear the B (from the G string) in that pattern.
-0-
-5-
-4-
-2-
-0-
-0-
have a nice day -:)