Received: from nevada.edu (animal-farm.nevada.edu) by redrock.nevada.edu (5.65c/M1.4) with SMTP id AA11854>; Wed, 16 Sep 1992 13:08:17 -0700 Received: from kolob.byu.edu by animal-farm.nevada.edu. id aa09657; 16 Sep 92 13:01 PDT Received: from mg1.byu.edu by kolob (5.65c/1.34) id AA25655; Wed, 16 Sep 1992 14:00:34 -0600 Received: From MSM_1/WORKQUEUE by mg1.byu.edu via Charon 3.4 with IPX id 100.920916135924.384; 16 Sep 92 14:00:38 -0700 Message-Id: MAILQUEUE-101.920916135857.384@cspclabs.byu.edu> To: jamesb@nevada.edu From: Michael Higgins MICHAEL@cspclabs.byu.edu> Date: 16 Sep 92 13:58:54 MST Subject: REM - Swan Swan Hummingbird Tablature and Chord X-Mailer: Pegasus Mail v2.2 (R3). REM - Swan Swan Hummingbird This is the tablature and chords for REMs Swan Swan Humming Bird. I got the words and chords from Scott A Yanoff (yanoff@csd4.csd.uwm.edu). I have included my tablature for what goes on behind the singing. I hope it is satisfactory, being my first tablature. The Rhythm guitar is played on a 12 - string while the other part is played on a regular 6 - string. > This song is in 6/8 time. In the intro, Peter plays an Am chord. On >beat four, he lifts up his finger on the second fret of the D string >then hammers it right back on. Its an old trick but one of my >favorites. He also does it on the Dm chord when it's played for a >whole 6 beats - except of course, he lifts his finger off of the G >string. Am Dm G > Swan swan hummingbird Am Dm > Hurrah we are all free now Am Dm G > What noisy cats are we Am Dm > Girl and dog he bore his cross Am Dm G Am > A long low time ago people talk to me > Em F > Johnny Db what's the price of pans Em F > Forty a piece or three for one dollar Em F > Hey captain don't you want to buy Em C G > Some bone chains and toothpicks > {same as first verse} > Night weaves her hair chains > Years you wouldn't bring back sing > Wooden beams and dove tails sweep > I struck that picture ninety times > I walked that path a hundred ninety > Long low time ago people talk to me > G Bm > A pistol hot cup of rhyme C D > The whiskey is water the water is wine G Bm C C/B > Marching feet Johnny Db what's the price of heroes > > Six and one half dozen the other > Tell that to the captain's mother > Hey captain don't you want to buy > Some bone chains and toothpicks > > Night weaves her hair chains > Swan swan hummingbird > Hurrah we are all free now > What noisy cats are we > Long low time ago people talk to me > A pistol hot cup of rhyme {end on Am} > The whiskey is water the water is wine Here's what goes on in the background: #1: Swan Swan... Am Dm G Am Dm (D)--------0-2-|-0---|-----|-------0-2-|-0-| (A)-0-2-3------|---0-|-----|-0-2-3-----|---| Back over (E)------------|-----|-3---|-----------|---| #2: Johnny rep... Em F Em F (A)-2---0-2-|-3-0---|-2---0-2-|-3-| (E)---3-----|-----1-|---3-----|---| When switching from #1 to #2 or #3 do this ...some bones, chains... Em F Em Am (A)-2---0-2-|-3--|-2---|-0-2-3-| (E)---3-----|----|-----|-------| ... 1st time | G D C D This on (G)-----|-0-0-0-----|---------|---------|---------| A Pistol... (D)---0-|-------4-2-|-4-2-0-0-|---------|-0-0-2-4-| (#3) (A)-----|-----------|---------|-3-3-2-3-|---------| |2nd time |D Em (D) |-0-0-0-|Six... (A) |-------| I hope that you can make sense out of this mess. Well figuring it out should be interesting. Enjoy, Michael. PS. Thanks for keeping this up James!