Jefferson Airplane - White rabbit
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Tuning:
this is how i play this song. the intro in the other tabs was misleading and poorly written
e|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|--------------------7h8p7-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
G|---------------8/9--------9-7-6--42----3-------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-4-------4h5/7------------------------4-----4-h5-p4-----------4-h5-p4---------------------------------------|
A|-----4/5--------------------------------------------5--4--4-5---------5--4--2-4-555-4---2h4p2----2----------|
E|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-----5--3--2-|
as usual i tried to show timing. the three 5's close together are a triplet, its not necessary but sounds cool.
the two 4-h5-p4's indicate that the hammer-on and pull-off action isnt a triplet and is actually kind of slow.
listen for timing.
the rest is the same as the other tabs:
Verse
F#m G (see note about F#m below)
Chorus
A C D A
Bridge
E A
End
E A, end on A
listen for timing.
Note: using an F#m sounds wrong to me some how but using a major F# is even worse, so i mute the G string,
with out it it is neither major nor minor. technically it would be called F#5, although that implies a power chord.
either way, if you don't like the sound of major or minor, dont play the G string