Song : Hem of Your Garment
Artist: Cake
Album : Prolonging the Magic
Tuning: GDAE (standard)
Timing: 4/4
Tabbed: Simon Skipper
This is a pretty cool funky song.
Rythm can be a bit tricky sometimes.
Verse
Cm
G|---------------5--33-----------|
D|.--------------------6-5-------|
A|.-3-3----3--3-------------3-5--|
E|------3------------------------|
Dm
G|-------------------------------|
D|---------------------3-5--6-5-.| Repeat
A|--5-5----5--5--5--66----------.|
E|------5------------------3-----|
Solo
Cm
G|-------------------------------|
D|.------------------------------|
A|.-3-3----3--3---3-55-6--3-5-6--|
E|------3------------------------|
Fm
G|-------------------------------|
D|--3-3----3--3---------1-3--1-3-|
A|------3-------------3----------|
E|-------------1--1--------------|
Gm
G|-------------------------------|
D|--------------------3-5----6-5-|
A|-----------------55------------|
E|--3-3-0--3--3--3---------3-----|
Eb
G|-------------------------------|
D|------------------------------.| Repeat
A|--6-6----6-6--6-------6----6-5.| \m/
E|------6----------33--6----6----|
THE END!
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Bass Tabs |
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Title |
Hem Of Your Garment |
Artist |
CAKE |
Tablature Type |
ASCII Tab |
YouTube ID |
OC-w2hDx-3I |
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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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