标题:The Saddest Song
标签: 总谱
艺人:Morphine
专辑:Good
作词:Mark Sandman
作曲:Sandman
制谱人:Matmilloo (matmilloo2@voila.fr)
指示:Listen, Play, Rate/Comment.
Thanks for downloading! This took me some time to tab and it was hard work... if you download this tab and play it, please appreciate the effort & time that was put into tabbing it and comment on it! (on GProTab or Ultimate-guitar). i always enjoy feedback, including criticisms. __________ If you intend to play this song (which i recommend!) you should read the following: * perhaps you know that Mark Sandman (singer/bassist, died on stage in July 1999) used a 2-stringed bass, both strings tuned to the same pitch (seriously!). Of course on Guitar Pro you can't have a 2-string track, but let's just say Mark's bass is only the middle lines on the tab (both tuned to D, though i'm not sure whether that was the actual note). I have tabbed everything on the upper string (the regular D string), but you are of course free to play on whichever string you like (well, i assume few people have two D-strings on their bass). Or you can play both strings in one stroke, as Mark did when he played this song live. He played with a pick and with a bottleneck (a metal or glass cylinder which you slip on your finger) to slide up and down the strings. Try it, it sounds great. The sax (& triangle) player is Dana Colley and the drummer, Jerome Deupree. * the guitar (also recorded by Sandman) is VERY low in the song - it's just meant to spice up the tune a little, of course with Morphine the guitar is never a lead instrument. So, it was very hard to tab (especially at the end, bars 55-62 - where i just had to be creative :) but i think my tab is about as close as you can get, even with an equalizer (i tried a lot of different EQs but some parts were still undistinguishable). So anyway if you want to play this with a guitar use your imagination... * i'm not quite sure about the bridge, if you listen to the song you can clearly detect more than one sax (i'd say at least three) but i was not able to distinguish all of them clearly. the tuba might not be a tuba (a bass sax?), & the flute is perhaps not a flute, i don't know. well it's not *very* important anyway. * the drums have been tabbed, i am proud to say, quite accurately :) i wouldn't say they're perfect (of course they're not) but nearly. & the hi-hats too (though it's difficult sometimes to decide whether it's open or not... there's no "half-open hi-hat" on GP5). * Voice & bass are nearly perfect too. * As for the triangle... I know it's terribly boring and hardly worth tabbing, but i think this instrument is part of what I love in the song... I even *tried* (not very hard :) to tab the few places where the pattern actually changes (merely mistakes, i believe)... * finally, although this is irrelevant, i want to mention that this is the only song i have not grown tired of after having tabbed it. in the process of tabbing a song, one has to listen to it dozens of times, perhaps even hundreds (mostly by 1/2-second snipets)... this has always alienated from me those songs i was precisely trying to get closer to. but - not this time... Have Fun! Mat
节拍: Moderate ♩ = 85
key:2
和弦:Bm A F#m G G6 F#m7
The Saddest Song - Morphine
on my first day back, my first day back in town
first day, my first day back in town
the clouds up above, they were hummin our song
hummin, hummin our song
my biggest fear is if i let you go
you'll come and get me in my sleep
my boggest fear i sif i let you go
you'll come and get me in my sleep
come and get me
i set my course, sail away from shore
steady, steady as she goes
a crash in the night, two worlds collide
and when two worlds collide, no one survives
no one survives and
the reddest of reds, bluest of blues
the saddest of songs i sing for you and
my biggest fear is if i let you go
you'll come and get me in my sleep
my biggest fear is if i let you go
you'll come and get me in my sleep
come and get me
come and get me in my sleep
come and get me