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Grace, Too - The Tragically Hip
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Album: Day For Night (1994)
Tabbed by: Rick West
Tuning: EADG
Intro:
G|---13-14-16~16~16-14-13~13~13-------------14p13-----------13-|
D|-14---------------------------12h14-12h14-------14-9h11p9----|
A|-------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-----------0~~0~~------0~~0~~--------------------------------|
G|---13-14-16~16~16-14-13~13~13-------------14p13-------------|
D|-14---------------------------12h14-12h14-------14-14h16p14-|
A|------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-----------0~~0~~------0~~0~~-------------------------------|
Verse:
G|------------------|
D|------------------|
A|--0h5h7~~-0h5h7~~-|
E|------------------| (repeat)
Bridge:
G|---------------------|
D|---------------------|
A|---7-5-4-----7-5-4---|
E|-0~~-----5-0~~-----5-| (repeat)
Chorus:
G A B E
G|-------------------|
D|-------------------|
A|-------------------|
E|-3-3h5-5-5h7-7-0~~-| (repeat)
Outro:
Jam to E. Try things like switching between the Intro, Verse and Bridge.
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(Intro x1)
Verse 1:
He said I'm fabulously rich,
c'mon just lets go.
She kinda bit her lip,
Geez, I don't know.
Bridge 1:
But I can guarantee
There'll be no knock on the door.
I'm a total pro,
that's what I'm here for.
Chorus 1:
I come from downtown.
Born ready for you.
Armed with will and determination
and grace, too
(Intro x1)
(Bridge x4)
Verse 2:
The secret rules of engagement
are hard to endorse
when the appearance of conflict
meets the appearance of force.
Bridge 2:
But I can guarantee
there'll be no knock on the door.
I'm a total pro,
that's what I'm here for.
Chorus 2:
I come from downtown.
Born ready for you.
Armed with skill and it's frustration
and grace, too.
(Outro x?)
Bass Tabs |
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Title |
Grace, Too |
Artist |
The Tragically Hip |
Tablature Type |
ASCII Tab |
YouTube ID |
TGiFqAyg188 |
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G|-----------------|
D|-----------------|
A|---------3-------|
E|---1-1---1---3---|
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