Song: Again
Artist: Lenny Kravitz
Album: Greatest Hits
Tabbed by: Bobby (Slow@sowega.net)
this is a nice little pop song
i seen someone requested it and i play it in my covers band
so i tabbed it real quickly
you should always play along with the cd when learning a song
from a tab so play 10 or 20 times and you should nail it
its pretty easy.. so have fun
Intro..
G|-----------------------------------------------------|
D|-----------------------------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------/7-777-777-777-5--|
E|-5-555-555-555-4--2-222-222-222-1--------------------|
Verse 1..
G|-----------------------------------------------------|
D|-----------------------------------------------------|
A|-5-555-555-555-5--7-777-7h9-999-9--------------------|
E|-----------------------------------------------------|
(play this 3 times and on the fourth time play this..)
G|-----------------------------------------------------|
D|-----------------------------------------------------|
A|-5-555-555-555-5-------------------------------------|
E|------------------0-000-0h2-222-2--------------------|
Chorus 1..
G|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|----------------------------------/7-777-777-777-7-5-555-555-555-5h7-|
E|-5-555-555-555-4-2-222-222-222-1-------------------------------------|
G|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|------------------------------/987-777-777-777-7-5-555-555-5---------|
E|-5-555-555-555-4-2-222-222-22----------------------------------------|
Verse 2.. (Play verse 1 figure again)
Chorus 2 is pretty much the same as Chorus 1 but since there's a slight
variation at the end i'll include it..
G|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|----------------------------------/7-777-777-777-7-5-555-555-555-5h7-|
E|-5-555-555-555-4-2-222-222-222-1-------------------------------------|
G|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|----------------------------------/7-777-777-777-65------------------|
E|-5-555-555-555-4-2-222-222-222-1--------------------22345------------|
(There's no bass at the interlude)..
(For the guitar solo play the first part of chorus 1 and the second part of chorus 2)
Chorus 3 play chorus figure 2 till fade...
and thats pretty much it pretty simple
Bass Tabs |
|
Title |
Again |
Artist |
Lenny Kravitz |
Tablature Type |
ASCII Tab |
YouTube ID |
eW2qlKa6oHw |
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b. Numbers:
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In this tab:
- Play the note on the 1st fret of the E string.
- Play the open E string.
- Play the 3rd fret on the A string.
- Play the 1st fret on the A string.
G|-----------------|
D|-----------------|
A|---------3-------|
E|---1-1---1---3---|
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a. Hammer-ons and Pull-offs:
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