Riverbed
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Tab By: Smuckles13
Song: Riverbed (Acoustic Version)
Artist: Davy Knowles
Tuning: Half Step Down
Chords Used:
Em --- (022000)
Am --- (x02210)
C --- (x32010)
D --- (xx0232)
A-(577655)
G --- (320033)
Asus2 -- (x02200)
Bm --- (x24432)
D/F# --- (2x023x)
Cmaj7 -- (x22010)
B7 --- (x21201)
This tab is based on an acoustic version of the song found here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyJSduGyy1w
The main riff and chords are all identical to the album version, just switch to standard tuning
Main Riff::
e|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-----0--x-x--x-x------------------------------------- -----------------|
G|-----0--x-x--x-x-------0h2p0------------------------- x3 -----------------|
D|-----2--x-x--x-x-------------2--2p0-----------------times-----------------|
A|-----2--x-x--x-x------------------------------------- -----------------|
E|--0---------------0h3-----------------------------------------------------|
On the fourth time end the riff with this..
((Asus2)
e|--------------------3--x--0-----------------------------------------------|
B|-----0--x-x--x-x----3--x--0-----------------------------------------------|
G|-----0--x-x--x-x----0--x--2-----------------------------------------------|
D|-----2--x-x--x-x----0--x--2-----------------------------------------------|
A|-----2--x-x--x-x----2--x--0-----------------------------------------------|
E|--0-----------------3--x--x--3--------------------------------------------|
Repeat the whole main riff once more, which leads into the verse.
Verse::
ED
I can remember the night oh so well.
DBD/F#2
The way the moon shone down on the Mississippi river swell.
ED
Not a soul out there could have known.
DBAD/F#
Just how quick and fast that fog would come down
1st Break::
A
In the middle of a silent night
CD/F#
Heard that whistle blow
Chorus::
EEDD/F#
Was the wrong place at the wrong time
ACCD/F#
Now the tracks are bent out of line
EDD/F#7
I said down on the Riverbed is where you'll find those souls
EEDD/F#
Was the first mate on the foredeck
ACCD/F#
Ran my ship aground
EDCmaj7
I said down on the Riverbed is where you'll find those souls
D/F# Transition to the Main Riff again, play it 4 times
Where you'll find those souls..
2nd Verse::
ED
Now the train had just left the station in New Orleans
DBD/F#2
'Bout the same time we hit the bridge at two fifteen
ED
I can still hear the twisting metal cry
DBAD/F#
As a broken track threw the train off the line
Repeat the 1st Break x1
Repeat the Chorus x1
Toss the riff in once before moving to the 2nd break
e|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
B|-----0--x-x--x-x------------------------------------- -----------------|
G|-----0--x-x--x-x-------0h2p0------------------------- x1 -----------------|
D|-----2--x-x--x-x-------------2--2p0-----------------time------------------|
A|-----2--x-x--x-x------------------------------------- -----------------|
E|--0---------------0h3-----------------------------------------------------|
((Asus2)
e|--------------------3--x--0-----------------------------------------------|
B|-----0--x-x--x-x----3--x--0-----------------------------------------------|
G|-----0--x-x--x-x----0--x--2-----------------------------------------------|
D|-----2--x-x--x-x----0--x--2-----------------------------------------------|
A|-----2--x-x--x-x----2--x--0-----------------------------------------------|
E|--0-----------------3--x--x--3--------------------------------------------|
2nd Break::
GEB7F#
I know I'll never find any kind of peace of mind, oh but you can rest assured
CD/F#
I will always remember the sound of that whistle blow
Solo::
Note: Some chords in the solo are played as barre chords for style points
-It still sounds alright if you just play them as normal
-It's also a little more up tempo, and higher notes in the chords
are more accentuated than the lower notes, give the song a listen
to hear the change in style during the solo.
Sweep pick this on an upstroke, followed by the Am
It might take some practice to get the rolling
sound of the notes down
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V
e|----------------------------(3)-----0----------0--------------------------|
B|-----------------------------3--1----1---------1--------------------------|
G|--0-0---------------------------------2-p-0----2--------------------------|
D|--2-2--/--5----------------------------2-p-0---2--------------------------|
A|--2-2--------5h7p5--\--2-----------------------0--------------------------|
E|--0-0------------------3--------------------------------------------------|
A-C-C-D/F#
-Barre chords start here if you want to use them
E-E-D-D/F#
A-C-C-D/F#
e|----------------------------(3)-----0----------0--------------------------|
B|-----------------------------3--1----1---------1--------------------------|
G|--0-0---------------------------------2-p-0----2--------------------------|
D|--2-2--/--5----------------------------2-p-0---2--------------------------|
A|--2-2--------5h7p5--\--2-----------------------0--------------------------|
E|--0-0------------------3--------------------------------------------------|
A-C-C-D/F#
-Ditto for the barre chords
E-E-D-D/F#
A-C-C-D/F#
Back to the Chorus x1
Riff X4
End with :: G - Asus2 - Em - Em
Last thing to note:
- The transitions from Am - Cmaj7 - C have an Am7 chord in
between to get the right sound just use one finger to move between those
three chords so that you're always holding down the Am7 (x02010) as you go.
Wooooo first tab! May not be dead on but hopefully I didn't make a horrific mess of things :)
Also be sure to check out Davy Knowles, as he is a tremendously talented dude.
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| / slide up
| \ slide down
| h hammer-on
| p pull-off
| x Mute note
|( ) Ghost note
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