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I never saw one of these tabs on here, and it always ticked me off. I'm really knew at the
tabbing thing, aswell as bass, but this worked for me, it should work for you.
Standard tuning.
"Blue Jeans" Silvertide.
G:----6-----------4-------------------
D:------6-----------4-----6---------7-
A:4-4--------2-2------------6-----7---
E:--------------------4-4-----5-5-----
Just repeat that throughout the song. Listen to the song for the timing, it moves pretty
quick, and it should either be finger picked or played with a felt pick. If you want to
add in a couple of fifths or thirds, it would probably sound a little more advanced.
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Ben Average |
#1 by Ben Swayn at Aug 26, 2006 at 4:15 PM EST |
| At a personal acoustic session i was able to attend with silvertide, walt lafty (the lead singer of silvertide) said that this song was about when he was 16 or 17 and working as a janitor. he said he would do all of his work in a few minutes and sit around the rest of the day and strum his guitar. this song was about some of the thoughts he would think of during his boredom at work, probably about some amazingly hot girl with blue jeans. Nick perri (lead guitarist for silvertide) joked that this song was about walt's old boss. walt denied it. great song. | |
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Jonathan Average |
#2 by Jonathan Hummel at Dec 28, 2006 at 12:20 PM EST |
| Okay, so there isn't a deep meaning here. But this is the kind the song that makes you want to sing along. I like Silvertide's formula. Straight up power rock. When this comes on the radio, it gets turned up. | |