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Subject: b/beatles/she_said.tab
Date: Wed, 16 Aug 1995 16:45:41 +0100 (BST)
From: Howard Wright
She Said She Said - The Beatles
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From the album 'Revolver'
tabbed by Howard Wright
H.Wright@astro.cf.ac.uk
h = hammer on
p = pull off
b = bend
r = release bend
Intro riff :
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E--------------------------|
B------2h3--2h3--2h3-5-----|
G--2h4-----------------2---|
D--------------------------|
A--------------------------|
E--------------------------|
What I have for the chords is :
A G D A G D
She said I know what it's like to be dead I know what it ...
Basically it's these three chords for nearly the whole song, apart from :
[ Tab from: https://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/b/beatles/she_said_tab.html ]
Em A7 D A7 D
When I was a boy e'thing was right e'thing was right
And that's it.
As for the instruments : one guitar plays the chords, with a cleanish sound
The second electric plays lead parts which sometimes echo the tune, but this
guitar also plays the riff that comes after ' making me feel like I've never
been born' :
E------------------------------------|
B------------------------------------|
G---4b6r4-2--4--0-----0---2----------|
D-------------------2---2------------|
A------------------------------------|
E------------------------------------|
So , with these two guitars you have bass - fairly simple stuff here, a lot of
root notes except for the 'when I was a boy' bit, where the bass plays on the
1st 3rd and 5th of the chords.
Add drums, and harmony vocals (nearly all singing in 3rds) and you've got it.
I just recorded a cover of this on 8-track, and stuck pretty much to the
original sound. I double tracked that riff to give it more edge, and added a few
more vocals, but it sounded very good.
As a point of interest, check out the cymbals on the original.
On the bit with the guitar riff (between verses) there seem to be a lot of loud
cymbals - a lot louder than the bulk of the song.
Maybe they overdubbed extra cymbals here ?
It certainly gives it a powerful sound, and on the fade out too there's a lot
of cymbals.
Great song !
Howard