with SMTP id ; Tue, 23 Feb 1993 02:33:48 -0800 id AA01350; Tue, 23 Feb 1993 03:06:42 -0700 Anything, Anything -- Dramarama This is a really easy song. There are three different guitar going at any given time, so you should really just pick your favorite two and run with it. I'd recomment playing guitar parts one and two, and using guitar part three if you've got an extra guitarist around. Part One -- The beginning of the song This is the rhythm track. It's all power chords- two-note chords that are really easy to play. He plays E, G, C, D, and then back again. Power chords look like this.... (tab)
E G C D D----------|----------|------5---|------7---| A------2---|------5---|---3------|---5------| E---0------|---3------|----------|----------| This is repeated throughout the entire song, except for the quiet bit in the middle. Part Two -- The really easy lead The lead riff, which is repeated over and over and over during the loud parts of the song, is really, really easy. It looks like this.. High E-------3--3--2--2--3--3--2--2--3--3--2--2--3--3--5--5------ Very, very easy. Just play it over and over. In the middle of the song, when things slow down, he plays a funky-sounding note.. it's just a slid down the low E, slide from about the 10th fret to the open note. Easy stuff. Part Three - The second rhythm bit The second rhythm bit, which really fattens out the song but isn't really necessary, is just the first rhythm bit played an octave higher. Still very easy Basically, this is an easy song. Very fun to play, very easy to play, very cool. The End When he starts playing the very last verse, the lead guitar starts just picking notes higher and higher on the high-E string. Still very easy. I didn't bother to transcribe it; just play whatever sounds good, progressing higher and higher on the high-E. Whee! We're rockin' now. If you like this song and this actually helped you out, drop me a line so I know it wasn't a complete waste of time to type it in. Thanks! Jay (jas@naucse.cse.nau.edu) -- Any Dramarama fans, if you want to trade stuff, songs, etc, write me! --
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