The Wind Cries Mary - Jimi Hendrix
*notes without spacing between them are most often meant to
be played as half notes (not eighth notes)
*the notes on the G string of the intro, end of verse, and outro are above the 9th fret
intro (x2)
G|---------10/11-12/13-14--|
D|1-/2-/3------------------|
A|-------------------------|
E|-------------------------|
verse
|-----------------------------------------------------------3----3333---------3----3333--------
|----------23---33--3----------23---33--3----------23---33---5555----1-/2-/3---5555----1-/2-/3-
|3--321--05----3-----3--321--05----3-----3--321--05----3---------------------------------------
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-10/11-12/13-14--|
-----------------|
-----------------|
-----------------|
solo
G|---------------------------------------------------------------
D|33331111----4------3-33331111----4------3-33331111----4------3-
A|--------1146-4---35-5--------1146-4---35-5--------1146-4---35-5
E|--------------44-------------------44-------------------44-----
---------------------------------------------|
55555555----------------333333333333333------|
--------1111111144444444---------------0123--|
---------------------------------------------|
end of last verse/outro
G|---------10/11-12/13-14-----------10/11-12/13-14-----------10/11-12/13-14--1---1-3---|
D|1-/2-/3------------------1-2-2-3------------------1-/2-/3--------------------1-------|
A|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
tabbed by Achilles (blue_sincere@hotmail.com)
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Alberto Average |
#1 by Alberto Guglielmino at Sep 27, 2007 at 3:41 PM EST |
| i had no idea that: 'After all the jacks are in their boxes and the clowns have all gone to bed' was about the bbc thing- but i like the metaphoric meaning better | |
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van Wanna Be |
#2 by van laurel at Sep 29, 2007 at 2:34 AM EST |
| Uh-will the wind ever remember the names it has blow in the past? I just love that line. Very good song! | |
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wrath Average |
#3 by wrath child at Oct 2, 2007 at 12:14 AM EST |
| Godisadrug and Phatgrrl are right. That's what it is about according to Jimi himself. Great great song, such an eerie feel. | |
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ed Average |
#4 by ed lubecki at Oct 2, 2007 at 6:22 AM EST |
| The same thing happened to me Yakuza, but it was my sister who was listening to the cd. It was this song who made me get interested in jimi hendrix. | |
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phoen Average |
#5 by phoen bay at Oct 5, 2007 at 4:22 AM EST |
| what is this about???? little help please! | |
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kyle Average |
#6 by kyle davis at Oct 5, 2007 at 8:22 AM EST |
| I wish someone actually knew what this song was about. | |