Madeleine Peyroux - A little bit
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Capo: 5
It's my first tab, so, cut me some slack, but I welcome constructive criticism and corrections.
So, here goes.
First of all, I'm going to give you the real chords according to tonality (I.E. how they
then the chords according to how they are shaped. This song is played with a capo at 5
for those of us that are still Roman), but if you know what you are doing, can be
anywhere. I prefer to play with no capo because my beloved Ibanez is not a cutaway, and
past 12 hurts.
CYou got a lot F C
COf tenderness F C
CAnd so much love F C
CYou can get no rest F
If you're willingAm to waste a little time C
AmI don't wanna all of it
FAll I need is a little bCit
Bridge-ish Thing:
Am C
YFou know daddy gave you everything on a silver platter
AmBut the one thing he never gave you F
(?)
Was the one thing that really matters
Yes, that's a question mark. There's a chord there which boggles me. I typically will do
D-minor to a G, then do a blues turn around to an F, but, if you find something that
for you, go to it! Let me know, though, as I piss my organ player off by not deciding on
proper chord...
Now, that's all from the capo or in first. I'll say that again...
...everything above was the CHORD as it should sound. Everything below is the CHORD-SHAPE.
GYou got a lot Cadd9 G
GOf tenderness Cadd9 G
GAnd so much love Cadd9 G
GYou can get no rest C
If you're willingEm to waste a little time G
EmI don't wanna all of it
CAll I need is a little bGit
Bridge-ish Thing:
Em G
YCou know daddy gave you everything on a silver platter
EmBut the one thing he never gave you C
(?)
Was the one thing that really matters
Again, on this one, I muff it. Not hard, but, doesn't quite satisfy. As far as the G to
switch goes, don't pick up your fingers from the board, simply flatten them. It's
and sounds closer to the album. If you intend on doing this on your own, do what you
Also, a Cadd9 is:
0-3-2-0-2-2
So, that's about it. Some quick notes:
1. Blues. That's what this song is influenced by, but it's not too much in a minor, so
your blues scales for soloing, but don't make it too sad.
2. If you need too, I highly suggest getting an organ or piano player to help out.
3. Those shapes that I gave you below the warning can be transposed up and down the
for those of you that haven't quite gotten there in your theory (it's okay). Find a key that
comfortable in, because the song won't change to fit you much.
Thanks! Let me know how this works out for you.
Karl
midnights.ghost@gmail.com