C G Am F Train roll on, many ... C G Am (add F) Riding my .... C G Am (add F) Tuesday's gone ... ...can't remember the words off hand. I Could be wrong, but I remember it like this: A E F#m D Train roll on, many miles ... A E D I'm riding my ...
A G D Tuesday's gone with ... So it's A E F#m D and later A E D A G D chord formations(all basic forms): A -02220 E 022100 F#m 244222 D --0232 G 320003 and here is the intro (as far as I can tell and remember). The bridge is the same with little variations. It has been years since I last played this (or as a matter of fact even listened to it), so the timing might be a little off. And besides I've never been good with notes and notation. If anybody is interested I could see if I can remember the bridge. The same applies to the solo, although I'm not sure if I know (or knew) the solo. You'll have to excuse my (propably) unorthodox tabbing. This is my first posting. e------------------------------------------------------------------------- b------------------------------------------------------------------------- g-4^6---^4^6^4-2-----4^---6^4^6^4-------4^6^4^6^4-------|2---------------- d---------------------------------2---------------4--------------------2h4 a----------------------------------------------------------5\4/5---2h4---- e------------------------------------------------------------------------- ^ = bend | = pause / \ = slide h = hammer-on e-----------------------------------------0-----------0-----------0------- b-----5-----5.....|-------5-5-----5-----------3-----------3-----------3--- g-2h4-4^6...6^4-2---------4-4h6---4--------------------------------------- d-------------------2-----------------0-----------0-----------0----------- a------------------------------------------------------------------------- e------------------------------------------------------------------------- .. = hold or let ring e----0-------------------------------------------------------------------- b--------3---2h3h5p2------------------------------------------------------ g--------------------2---------------------------------------------------- d0------------------------------------------------------------------------ a------------------------------------------------------------------------- e------------------------------------------------------------------------- p = pull-off The last 5 notes might be played by keyboards on the recording. Also the 12 notes before it are played differently in the middle of the song: e-----0-----------2-----------3-----------5------------------------------- b---------3-----------3-----------3-----------3--------------------------- g------------------------------------------------------------------------- d-0-----------0-----------0-----------0----------------------------------- a------------------------------------------------------------------------- e------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Kyle Woods kwoods@ziplink.net Intro For Tuesday's Gone: It Sounds Like A Keyboard..... |--9-9-10-9-7-----9-7-9p7p6-5-----7-9-7-9--| |------------------------------------------| |------------------------------------------| |------------------------------------------| |------------------------------------------| |------------------------------------------| |-9-10-9-7-5--9-10----9-10----9-10----9-10-| |------------------0-------0-------0-------| |------------------------------------------| |------------------------------------------| |------------------------------------------| |------------------------------------------| And Thats It.
Tuesday’s gone if from the bands debut album released in 1973. It is one of the most popular Lynyrd Skynyrd and Metallica liked it so much that they covered in 1998. You will get the complete Tuesday’s gone guitar tabs on this page.
Metallica especially liked the lyrics about a relationship which is ending because of endless touring. A theme found in several songs by Lynyrd Skynyrd. It is a relaxing tune but still true to the famous Southern rock formula the band is so famous for. The song and these Lynyrd Skynyrd Tuesday’s gone guitar tabs is a nice start for both novices and expert players.
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