Bombay Bicycle Club - Evening Morning Bass Tab
Hi my first tab, its not perfectly exact,
but it sounds fine when played with the original,
Listen for timing.
Intro:
(bass straight in)
G|-----------------------------------35/--|
D|---------------------------------5------|
A|--6666666666666868\3333333333333--------|
E|----------------------------------------| x4
OR:
You could play just straight notes:
G|--------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------|
A|--6666666666666666\3333333333333333/--|
E|--------------------------------------| x4
Bass solo/first verse:
G|--------------------35--|
D|------------------5-----|
A|--66666868/33333--------|
E|------------------------| x6
Break: 'I am ready to owe you anything'
Chorus:
G|----------------535---------------535--|
D|--------10---------------810-----------|
A|--66668----3333-----6666-----3333------|
E|---------------------------------------| x3
Then:
G|----------------535--|
D|--------10-----------|
A|--66668----3333------|
E|---------------------| x1
Same as intro part:
G|-----------------------------------35/--|
D|---------------------------------5------|
A|--6666666666666868\3333333333333--------|
E|----------------------------------------| x4
Bass solo/ second verse:
G|--------------------35--|
D|------------------5-----|
A|--66666868/33333--------|
E|------------------------| x6
Break: 'I am ready to owe you anything'
Chorus: (Note changes to first chorus)
G|-------535----------|
D|----------------810-|
A|--3333-----6666-----|
E|--------------------| x2
Then:
G|-------535-----------|
D|-----------------10--|
A|--3333-----66668-----|
E|---------------------| x1
G|---------------|
D|---------------|
A|--6----3-------|
E|---------------| X4
Pause.
Outro:
G|-----------------------------------35/--|
D|---------------------------------5------|
A|--6666666666666868\3333333333333--------|
E|----------------------------------------| x4
| / slide up
| \ slide down
Bass Tabs |
|
Title |
Evening / Morning |
Artist |
Bombay Bicycle Club |
Tablature Type |
ASCII Tab |
YouTube ID |
VgVEfIygPRM |
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a. Strings:
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b. Numbers:
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In this tab:
- Play the note on the 1st fret of the E string.
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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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