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Pearl Jam Thin Air Bass Tab


Thin Air Guitar Tab
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Pearl Jam - Thin air
Tabbed by Mark Linwood (rlinwood@uq.net.au)

standrd tunning
Verse:
|-------------|--------------|-------------|--------------|
|-------------|--------------|-------------|--------------|
|-7-7---------|-3--3---------|-7--7--------|-7--7---------|
|-----7-7--7--|------3--3--3-|------7-7-7--|------7-7---7-| x3

Chorus:
|-------------|---------------|
|-------------|---------------|
|3------------|5--------------|
|-------------|-------5-------|

Verse:
|-------------|--------------|-------------|--------------|
|-------------|--------------|-------------|--------------|
|-7-7---------|-3--3---------|-7--7--------|-7--7---------|
|-----7-7--7--|------3--3--3-|------7-7-7--|------7-7---7-| x3

Chorus:
|-------------|---------------|-----------------|-----------------|
|-------------|---------------|-----------------|-----------------|
|3------------|5--------------|-----------------|-----------------|
|-------------|-------5-------|-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-|-2-2-2-2-3-3-5-5-|

|-------------|---------------|-----------------|-----------------|
|-------------|---------------|-----------------|-----------------|
|3------------|5--------------|-----------------|-----------------|
|-------------|-------5-------|-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-|-0-0-0-0---------|

|-------------|-----------------|
|-------------|-----------------|
|-7-7-3-3-----|-5---5-----------|
|---------3---|-------5---5-5-5-| x2


Bridge:
|-----------------|
|-----------------|
|-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-|
|-----------------|keep playing for a while then

|-----------------|-----------------|
|-----------------|-----------------|
|-----------------|-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-|
|-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-|-----------------|

|-------------|---------------|-----------------|
|-------------|---------------|-----------------|
|-------------|---------------|-2-2-3-3-4-4-5-5-|
|3------------|5------0-------|-----------------|


Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net

Source: http://www.bassmasta.net/p/pearl_jam/118989.html

Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Helena
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#1 by Helena at Dec 29, 1970 at 7:59 AM EST
I believe the line "How to be happy and true is quest we're taking on together", answers the question if murder is involved... I don't believe it is. Or at least hope not!
 
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5
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#2 by 5 at Apr 29, 1976 at 2:00 AM EST
Gossard: I think the stronger your connection with someone, the more chances you can really hurt them. I think that's the key to that. You put yourself into a situation where something really means something to you, and if you lose that situation, it can really be painful. Vedder: I appreciated the fact that it was a song about new love. I couldn't have written that song. Because my love is actually really very, very old. It's on a whole other spectrum. Sonicnet: Because you've known [wife] Beth [Liebling] since high school? Vedder: Seventeen years. So, to hear this one, and know that that stuff is true ... I responded to the apprehension that was in there. I thought it was beautiful. Vedder: I might ask them a little bit. My only question to Stone on "Thin Air" is, "Do you want to sing it?" Gossard: Every night? No. Vedder: Actually, when he said yes, I was pretty happy. I turned around and said, "Yeah! Great!" Gossard: You don't know what it's like to be in a band with a singer that's open to looking at somebody else's songs and saying there's value in that. That's what gives life to this band, and what will sustain it, the idea that if everybody just writes two to three good songs a year. And usually it's the ones you don't even think that anyone will respond to that everyone responds to. You come in with your A-list, and you think, "I got this one surefire." But, by the end of the day, everyone is like, "You know that one on the second side? That kinda weird one? That's the one we should do." That's great. That's such a great process — to be in a collaboration where people are pulling stuff, and responding to your music in a way that you don't expect. EV: Actually, that was one of my favorite ones during the beginning of the recording process, which made me want to write 2 or 3 ones that were better. Yeah! It's a good song.
 
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nick?
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#3 by nick? at Dec 22, 1978 at 4:27 AM EST
didnt eddie get divorced? thought i heard that somewhere
 
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Andres
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#4 by Andres Hernandez at Dec 22, 1982 at 6:56 AM EST
Edley, that makes alot of common sense,... the very first line suggests what you're saying,... I thought Around the Bend was a song about spousal love as well, but then I looked it up,... Good thinkin, even though I'm still gonna say this one's spousal love, nice thinking...
 
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Dave
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#5 by Dave at Jul 6, 2000 at 9:13 AM EST
Yes, Ed did get divorced. But Stone wrote this song, so what's your point?
 
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There are some
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#6 by There are some who call me: Asbjørn Hæstrup at Jul 1, 2001 at 2:30 PM EST
my point was that people were saying Eddie wrote the song about his wife,thats why I asked the question Jesus fuckin christ dude