Rapczyk Posté(e) 7 janvier 2017 Share Posté(e) 7 janvier 2017 (modifié) Bonjour, Je recherche la tab format GP de Johnny Cash, The Man Who Comes Around Merci d'avance si vous avez ça dans vos archives Nicolas Modifié 8 janvier 2017 par toffy Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
toffy Posté(e) 8 janvier 2017 Share Posté(e) 8 janvier 2017 Alors, j'ai un peu corrigé ton titre dans un premier temps et ajouté la vidéo e---------------------------------------------------- b---------------------------------------------------- g--------5-x-x--5-5-5--x-x-x----5-5-5--x-x-x--------- d--------5-x-x--5-5-5--x-x-x----5-5-5--x-x-x--------- repeat that for a little bit a--------3-x-x--3-3-3--x-x-x----3-3-3--x-x-x--------- e---------------------------------------------------- this is the chorus part e--------------------------------------------------- b--------------------------------------------------- g----5-4------2-2-2-2-2-2--------------------------- d----5-4------2-2-2-2-2-2---3-3-3-3-3-3-3---5-5-5--- a----3-2------0-0-0-0-0-0---3-3-3-3-3-3-3---5-5-5--- e---------------------------1-1-1-1-1-1-1---3-3-3-- then u go back to the begining there mite b more to this song but this is wut i remember and this is the main part so u can screw around with it urself =D source AZ Chords.com Help us to improve Ultimate-Guitar.com Take our survey! × EADGBe C1 (332010) Am (X02210) F (133211) G (320001) C2 (X32010) C3 (X32013) Ok, so here goes. C1 is a muted chord you just have to listen to the song to hear the pattern. I know there are at least two guitars in this song but this is just how I figured it out for one and it sounds ok to me. I definitely would like any kind of feedback on this as this is my VERY first tab work. Enjoy! Johnny Cash is and forever shall be "THE MAN" Below are the chord changes that have a little picking part to it. Listen to the song and it will all make sense. (n-m) means non-muted C1 Am F G C1 (n-m) e|---------------------------------------------------------------| B|---------------------------------------------------------------| G|---------------------------------------------------------------| D|---------------------------------------------------------------| A|-------------------3---2---0-----------------------------------| E|---------------------------------------------------------------| ....a Golden Ladder reaching down C1 e|---------------------------------------------------------------| B|---------------------------------------------------------------| G|---------------------------------------------------------------| D|---------------------------------------------------------------| A|---------------------------------------------------------------| E|---------------------------------------------------------------| The hairs on your arm... C1 Am F G C2 e|---------------------------------------------------------------| B|---------------------------------------------------------------| G|---------------------------------------------------------------| D|---------------------------------------------------------------| A|------------3---2---0------------------------------------------| E|---------------------------------------------------------------| ....into the Potter's ground C2 G e|---------------------------3-----------------------------------| B|---------------------------0-----------------------------------| G|---------------------------0-----------------------------------| D|-----------0---2---3---2---0-----------------------------------| A|---------------------------2-----------------------------------| E|---------------------------3-----------------------------------| ...marching to the big kettle drum.... C1(n-m) e|---------------------------------------------------------------| B|---------------------------------------------------------------| G|---------------------------------------------------------------| D|---------------------------------------------------------------| A|------------------------0---2---3------------------------------| E|---------------------------------------------------------------| ...it's Alpha and Omega's Kingdom come. Ok, for the rest of the song you can basically listen and figure out the changes the pickings are all the same. Here's the lyrics with the chords. THIS IS SPOKEN And I heard as it were the noise of thunder. One of the four beasts saying, "Come and see". and I saw and behold a white horse C1 there's a man goin' round takin' names and he decides who to free and who to blame everybody will be treated all the same Am F G there'll be a golden ladder reaching down when the man comes around C1 the hairs on your arm will stand up at the terror in each sip and in each sup will you partake of that last offered cup? or Am F G or disappear onto the potter's ground [Chorus] C2 C3 C2 hear the trumpets hear the pipers one hundred million C3 C2 angels singing multitudes are marching to the big kettle drum G voices calling voices crying some are born and some are dying C1(nm) F its alpha and omega's kingdom come and the whirlwind is in the C1 F thorn tree the virgins are all trimming their wings the whirlwind is in the thorn tree C1 its hard for thee to kick against the pricks til armegeddon no shalom no shalome then the father hen will call his chickens home the wise men will bow down before the throne and at his feet Am F G they'll cast their golden crowns when the man comes around C1 whoever is unjust let him be unjust still whoever is righteous let him be righteous still whoever is filthy let him be filthy Am F G still listen to the words long written down when the man comes around [Chorus] C1 it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks in measured hundred Am F G C1(nm) weight and paid pound when the man comes around THIS IS SPOKEN.. and i heard a voice in the midst of the four beasts and i looked and behold a pale horse and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him The final C chord ends with a strong down up source ultimateGuitar.com Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
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