Weekend
Dr. Dog
We All Belong
Park the Van 2007
tabbed by witmachine@yahoo.com
Bass:
Verse
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|7-----7-------7-------7---------|7-----7-------7-------7---------|
|----7-------7-------7-------7-9-|----7-------7-------7-------7---|
|--9-------9-------9-------9-----|--9-------9-------9-------9-----|
|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|
|9-----9-------9-------11---9----|9-----9-------9-------------6---|
|----9-------9-------9--------9--|----9-------9---7---7---9-------|
|--10------10------10------------|--10------10--------------------|
Chorus
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|------9-------------------------|
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we're all here
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|------------5-------------------|
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we're coming home soon
Outro
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|7-----7-------7-------7---------|4-------------4-3-------------3-|
|----7-------7-------7-----------|------------4---------------4---|
|--9-------9-------9-------------|--------------------------------|
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|2-------------2-1---------------|--------------------------------|
|------------4-------------------|5---------------5--5------------|
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|5---------------5--5------------|7-------------7-------7---------|
|--------------------------------|----------7-9-----7-9-----7-7-9-|
Verse
The weekend is coming soon
well its time to pick yourself up off the floor
Well lets grab a case of lager and some old beat up shoes
Head down to the river, and strap on a canoe
We got every kind of good year coming down
you just grab your banjo man and try and suss 'em out
we'll play the songs we always always sing
i can take the tenor line, you can take the lead
Chorus
we're all here
we're coming home soon
Verse
weekend is coming soon
well lets stop watching tv washing dishes too
we've all the time in the weekdays have gone done day
so lets spend it all on saturday just pretend we all got paid
Chorus
we're all here
we're coming home soon
Outro
well i know just what to do
cuz ive been here before
yes i have
well i have
well ive been here before
yes ive been here before
well ive been here before
cuz ive been here!
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Bass Tabs |
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Title |
Weekend |
Artist |
Dr. Dog |
Tablature Type |
ASCII Tab |
YouTube ID |
lP7N-iXZJn0 |
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b. Numbers:
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For example, if you see "3" on the E string, it means you should press down the third fret on the lowest string.
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In this tab:
- Play the note on the 1st fret of the E string.
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- 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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