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Artist: Harvey Danger
Song: Problems and Bigger Ones
Album: Where Have all the Merrymakers Gone?
Instrument: Bass (4-string, Standard tuning)
Tabbed by: Jason
Intro x4 (wait for guitar riff twice then)
G|----------------------------------------------------------------|
D|/4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0|
A|----------------------------------------------------------------|
E|----------------------------------------------------------------|
Drum Break then
Verse x8 (B,A,F#,G)
G|---------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------|
A|2222222200000000-----------------|
E|----------------2222222233333333-|
Chorus
Ex.A Ex.B Ex.C
G|------------------|----------|----------|----------|
D|------------------|----------|----------|----------|
A|5--5--5-----------|--4-5-7-5-|--4-5-4-5-|--5-4-5-5-|
E|-------5-55-3-3-3-|----------|----------|----------|
Then Play Verse x8
Chorus w/Ex.D
G|----------------------------------|
D|----------------------------------|
A|5--5--5------------------5----/12-|
E|-------5-55-3-3-3-3-3-3-----------|
Interlude x1
"It doesn't make me cry to hear Dylan say..."
(First 3 notes are very quite on the cd)
G|0-0-0-2-2-2-2-2-2-4-4-4-0-0-0-2-2-2-5-5-5-4-4-4-2-0-|
D|----------------------------------------------------|
A|----------------------------------------------------|
E|----------------------------------------------------|
"I'll go mine..."
G|---------------------------2-0-------------------------------2-0--------|
D|0---2-4-5-4-2-0----0---2-4-----4-0----0-2-00-2-00----0---2-4-----4-0----|
A|-----------------4------------------4--------------4------------------4-|
E|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|-----------------|
D|-----------------|
A|-222-222---------|
E|---------333-333-|
Repeat Chorus with extensions in order B, A, B
Order
Intro x4
Verse x8
Chorus Ex.A x1
Chorus Ex.B x1
Chorus Ex.A x1
Chorus No Extension
Verse x8
Chorus Ex.A x1
Chorus Ex.B x1
Chorus Ex.A x1
Chorus Ex.D x1
Interlude x 1
Chorus Ex.B
Chorus Ex.A
Chorus Ex.C (only time that Ex.C is played, LISTEN CLOSE)
Chorus No Extension
Verse x1 (end song on F#)
Notes:
Listen to the song to get the correct timing, I find this version of the interlude
easier to play but I find you can play it almost anywhere on the neck by using the same notes.
I'm Really confident about the way that I play this song, but I won't say that it's perfect
yet,
send any questions or comments to jay2k_1@hotmail.com
Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net
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#1 by woody!! woody!! at Mar 4, 1991 at 12:00 AM EST |
| Brilliant song. Best on the album. One of the most underrated bands of the 90s (along with Marcy Playground). 1 | |