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"Walk" by Blind Melon, from the album Soup Written by Blind Melon (as One) Copyright 1995 Capitol Records, Inc. transcribed by Kevin Ozbirn This song really isn't that hard, the rhythm is probaly the hardest part, knowing where to stop and all, but this is easily picked up off the record. (I usually play these chords they way they are in the tab, but they can be played other ways without making much difference.) Song starts off with an arpeggiated Am chord like this: (standard tuning) --------------------- --------(1)---------- -------2------------- -----2--------------- ---0----------------- --------------------- And then jumps into the chord progression of Am-C-G-F, which seems to be continued throughout the song. The chords in the intro go something like this Am C G F Am * C G (rest) * there's a little "walk up" right here to the C, so the chord isn't quite played all the way, like this. The time between the C note and the rest of the chord is very small. The G chord is hit almost right after the C, so there shouldn't be more than 2 strums of the C. -----------------3--3------ ----1------------3--3------ ----2------------0--0------ ----2-----------2---0------ ----0---0--2--3------------ --------------------3------ This really isn't all that important, the song will sound just the same w/o it. Just keep the same rhythm as in the intro for the verses of the song, all of the rests fall after the G chord. For the little breakdown part towards the end the lyrics and chords go like this. (This is my best guess at the timing, but again it's real easy to pick up off the record) Am C And my feet are so cold G F And I can't believe that I have to bang my head against this Am C G F wall again But the blows they have just a little more Am C space in between them G F (start strumming again) gonna take a breath and try and try again The song then jumps into the Am-C-G-F progression after the word "again" for the rest of the song. I haven't tried to figure out the mandolin parts yet, but they're definately in A minor (I think....) This is a really good song. The lyrics are in the album, so I don't see any need to put them here. |