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When My Train Pulls In - Gary Clark Jr Tabbed by: marcio copado E-mail: --- Tuning: standard Tempo: 88 BPM Main Riff: G|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| D|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| A|--------7--------5---------------------------------------------------------| E|--0--0-------5-7----5-7-3--------------------------------------------------| 2nd Riff: G|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| D|-------7-7-------7-7-------7-7--------7-5----------------------------------| A|------------------------------------------7--------------------------------| E|--5-5-------5-5-------5-5--------5-5---------------------------------------| 3rd Riff: G|------------------------|--------------------------------------------------| D|---------7-----------7--|--------7--7--------7-5--7-5----------------------| A|-------------------7----|--------------------------------------------------| E|--7--7-7----7-7--7------|--5--5--------5--5--------------------------------| This tab is meant to provide a fast and simple idea of the song. In principle it’s sufficient to understand the song’s structure. Let’s have a look at the basic riffs, variations are up to you and your experience with improvisation. Song structure: 4x Main Riff Guitar only then drums and bass come in with the second part of the riff G|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| D|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| A|----------5----------------------------------------------------------------| E|------5-7----5-7-3---------------------------------------------------------| 8x Main Riff Basic block (you can play this basically for the whole song if you want) 4x Verse Main Riff 1x Verse 2nd Riff 2x Verse Main Riff 1x Verse 3rd Riff 2x Verse Main Riff (this block repeats 4 times) 1 Block Guitar & Drums only 1 Block Repeat Main Riff until the end This should be ok for playing this with your band mates. Next steps should be variations of the different riffs. Feel free to share your ideas on how to play variations of the riffs. Have fun ;)