A little while ago, someone wrote in requesting tabs for some Pink Floyd songs, among them Pigs on the Wing, parts One and Two. Well, here you go. Its a simple song, really; just strumming chords, though I like the arrangement alot. The chords used are, with a couple of exceptions, basic garden-variety ones, and are shown below:
G Gsus4 G(frm2) C Csus4 A Am A7 D --3-- --3-- ----- --0-- --0-- --0-- --0-- --3-- --2-- --3-- --3-- --0-- --1-- --1-- --2-- --1-- --2-- --3-- --0-- --0-- --0-- --0-- --0-- --2-- --2-- --2-- --2-- --0-- --0-- --0-- --2-- --3-- --2-- --2-- --2-- --0-- A --2-- --3-- ----- --3-- --X-- --0-- --0-- --0-- ----- E --3-- --X-- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----
Dsus4 E --3-- --1-- --0-- :--- This chord that I call Am7/B is probably not B --3-- --1-- --1-- really called by that name, but for the sake G --2-- --2-- --0-- of labelling, I'll call it that. --0-- --3-- --2-- ----- --3-- --2-- ----- --1-- -----
The intro consists of just playing alternating G and C major chords. For the pattern, just listen to the song. Here's the main part. As this is the first time I've tried to notate something like this on a computer, please forgive the clutter.
If you didn't care
what happened to me
And I didn't care
G Gsus4 G A G(frm2) A G(frm2) For you. We would zig-zag our way
Through the boredom and pain. Occasionally glancing
up through the rain Wondering which of the buggers to blame
Part 2 is the same chords played to new lyrics, with the rhythm varied a bit in some parts, but just by listening, one can pick them up quickly. Hope everyone enjoys.