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8/19/03
phish - the moma dance
from the album 'the story of the ghost' (elektra, 1998)
tabbed by poozoodle (theFro on musicianforums)
comments/critiques: lookitsawookie@hotmail.com

there was no tab for this and its a simple enough jam that i figured i'd do it myself.


4/4
main riff alteration he sometimes uses
|-------3-5-3-------|-------3-10-8-----------|
|---3-5-------5-3---|---3-5--------10-8------|
|-3---------------6-|-3-----------------6----|
|-------------------|------------------------|

pretty straight forward minor pentatonic run


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Taken from The BassMasta -- http://www.bassmasta.net

Source: http://www.bassmasta.net/p/phish/100354.html

Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Humey
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#1 by Humey at Jun 24, 1975 at 2:48 PM EST
Sadi Moma is a Bulgarian folk dance...if that helps
 
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Wanna Be
#2 by Rob .C at Nov 6, 1975 at 9:34 PM EST
I wonder if they like..just sat around listening to the song for a really long time and someone observed that "the moment ends" sounds like "the moma dance" so they named it that...and I wonder if everyone else already figured that out before me and I'm just really behind the times
 
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nick
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#3 by nick Sutliff at Oct 26, 1979 at 8:48 AM EST
The song was written about some sea captain, one of their friends...I forget his name...but A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing is also written about him.