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Tuning: E A D G B E
Runs and Embellishments: Define: Intro variations DUD UU U e|----11---9----7-----| B|----12---10---9-----| G|----13---9----8-----| D|--------------------| A|--------------------| E|--------------------| you can also try: DUD UU U e|----11---9---7-----| B|----12---9---9-----| G|----13---9---8-----| D|-------------------| A|-------------------| E|-------------------| but it sounds the same to me *shrugs* ____________________________________________ Define: Riff #1 e|---------------------------------| B|---------------------------------| G|--------------------9--8--6------| D|-------------9--11-----------9---| A|---7--9^11-----------------------| E|---------------------------------| ____________________________________________ Define: C#m to B during bridge [optional]: e|---4----------------------------------------------| B|---5--4h6h4------4--------------------------2-----| G|---6---------6---4--------------------------2-----| D|---6-------------4--------------------------2-----| A|---4----------------------------------------------| E|--------------------------------------------------| C#m B A this lazy gate ... of a winter's summer home ____________________________________________ Define: Riff #2 [during G to C chorus] [optional]: e|----------------------------------------------| B|----------------------------------------------| G|----------------------12--11--10--------------| D|--------------12--14--------------12--9--12---| A|---10--12^14----------------------------------| E|----------------------------------------------| ____________________________________________ Define: Riff #3 [during E flat jam] e|-----------------------------| B|-----------------------------| G|------------8--6-------------| D|---------8--------8--6--8----| A|---6--9----------------------| E|-----------------------------| e|-----------------------------| B|-----------------------------| G|------------8--6-------------| D|---------8--------8--6--5----| A|---6--9----------------------| E|-----------------------------| and sometimes: e|------------------------------| B|------------------------7b8---| G|------------8--6--------------| D|---------8--------8--6--------| A|---6--9-----------------------| E|------------------------------| ____________________________________________ Chords and tabs [including chord variants and embellishments[this is important]]: Emaj7: x7989x Emaj7sus4: x798[10]x Bmadd9: x79779 and x7977[10] Emaj7 [during closing jam]: xxx[16][16][16] Emaj7sus4 [during closing jam]: xxx[16][16][17] During chorus, the [A D A] is a quick upstroke x57775 from the 577655 downstrokes ____________________________________________ [Verse 1] Intro variation [optional in vocabulary] [do if jamming into verse or from another song. it's iconic.] Emaj7 A D A Emaj7 [or Riff #1] Bm A Right outside this lazy summer home Emaj7 A D A Emaj7 [or Riff #1] Bm A You ain’t got time to call your soul a critic, no A C#m* B A [* = C#m > B embellishment at top] Right outside the lazy gate of winter’s summer home
C#mWonderin’ where the Bnut-thatch winter’sD wings a mile Along EJust carried the Abird aEway A C
[Chorus] G C G [or Riff #2 optional] C Wake up to find out that you are the eyes of the world
But the Gheart has its beaches, its Chomelands and thoughts of its Gown C C# D C G [or Riff #2 optional] C Wake now, discover, that you are the song that morning brings But the Gheart has its seasons, its Cevenings and songs of its owDn Bm A
[Jam #1] THERE IS NO A IN JAM #1, ONLY JAM #2 [Emaj7 x2 | Bm x2] x4 [feel free to mess around with... Emaj7sus4: xx798[10]x Bmadd9: x797779 ...too Use E Ionian scale during the Emaj7, then switch to E Mixolydian scale during the Bm [Verse 2] Emaj7 A D A Emaj7 [or Riff #1] Bm A There comes a redeemer and he slowly too fades away Emaj7 A D A Emaj7 [or Riff #1] Bm A There follows a wagon behind him that’s loaded with clay A C#m* B A [* = C#m > B embellishment at top] And the seeds that were silent all burst into bloom and decay - ay
And Enight comes so quiet it’s Aclose on the heels of the Eday A C
[Chorus] G C G [or Riff #2 optional] C Wake up to find out that you are the eyes of the world
But the Gheart has its beaches, its Chomelands and thoughts of its Gown C C# D C G [or Riff #2 optional] C Wake now, discover, that you are the song that morning brings But the Gheart has its seasons, its Cevenings and songs of its owDn Bm A
[Jam #2] Emaj7 x2 Bm A Use E Ionian scale during the Emaj7, then switch to E Mixolydian scale during the Bm and the A [Verse 3] Emaj7 A D A Emaj7 [or Riff #1] Bm A Sometimes we live no particular way but our own Emaj7 A D A Emaj7 [or Riff #1] Bm A Sometimes we visit your country and live in your home A C#m* B A [* = C#m > B embellishment at top] Sometimes we ride on your horses, sometimes we walk alone
ESometimes the songs that we Ahear are just songs of our Eown A C
[Chorus] G C G [or Riff #2 optional] C Wake up to find out that you are the eyes of the world
But the Gheart has its beaches, its Chomelands and thoughts of its Gown C C# D C G [or Riff #2 optional] C Wake now, discover, that you are the song that morning brings But the Gheart has its seasons, its Cevenings and songs of its Down Bm A
LAND HARD ON Emaj7 [Jam #3 / Studio outro] [While Phil is bass soloing] [Emaj7: xxx[16][16][16]] x3 [Emaj7sus4: xxx[16][16][17]] x1 [theory time: basically you're hitting the high A after the Emaj7 on the 16th fret] [1974 Style Jams] [Using 10/19/74 and 11/11/73 for reference] *Note at some point, go down to Emaj7 on 7th fret from 16th for a lower push toward G#m [so it's not high up] G#m x2 Emaj7 x2
G#mEmaj

x2

7 x4 D#mD#di

x2

m x Emaj7 x4
D#dim x 2 Riff #3 four times [Dm x2 Riff #3 four times] x3 don't forget the high note squeal Jerry would do sometimes [check vocabulary end of Riff #3] ____________________________________________ Final thoughts: ALL INVERSIONS WELCOME DURING ENDING E FLAT JAM. DON'T ONLY PLAY CHORDS, BOB PLAYED NOTES TOO.