Meadowlarks Tab
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Autor: Les Gibson [a] 498. 2 contributors no total, última edição em 3 de nov. de 2016
Temos uma Tablatura Oficial de Meadowlarks criada pelos guitarristas profissionais do UG.
Confira a tablaturaThis is only Guitar and voices, so quite a simple song, but very beautiful.
[Intro](fingerpicking):
G
e|------------------------------------|------------------------------------|
B|------------------------------------|------------------------------------|
G|-------4--------4--------4--------4-|-------4--------4--------4--------4-|
D|-----5--------5--------5--------5---|-----5--------5--------5--------5---|
A|---5--------5--------5--------5-----|---5--------5--------5--------5-----|
E|-3--------3--------3--------3-------|-3--------3--------3--------3-------|
[Verse 1]
Meadowlark, fly away down
G Gmaj7
e|------------------------------------|------------------------------------|
B|------------------------------------|------------------------------------|
G|-------4--------4--------4--------4-|-------4--------4--------4--------4-|
D|-----5--------5--------5--------5---|-----4--------4--------4--------4---|
A|---5--------5--------5--------5-----|---5--------5--------5--------5-----|
E|-3--------3--------3--------3-------|-3--------3--------3--------3-------|
I hold a cornucopia and a golden crown
G7 Cmaj7
e|------------------------------------|------------------------------------|
B|------------------------------------|-------0--------0--------0--------0-|
G|-------4--------4--------4--------4-|-----0--------0--------0--------0---|
D|-----3--------3--------3--------3---|---2--------2--------2--------2-----|
A|---5--------5--------5--------5-----|-3--------3--------3--------3-------|
E|-3--------3--------3--------3-------|------------------------------------|
For you to wear upon your fleecy down
D7sus2 Em
e|-------0--------0--------0--------0-|------------------------------------|
B|-----1--------1--------1--------1---|------------------------------------|
G|---2--------2--------2--------2-----|-------0--------0--------0--------0-|
D|-0--------0--------0--------0-------|-----2--------2--------2--------2---|
A|------------------------------------|---2--------2--------2--------2-----|
E|------------------------------------|-0--------0--------0--------0-------|
My meadow lark sing to me
D C D Cmaj7 G
e|-------2-----------------2----------|------------------------------------|
B|-----3----------1------3----------0-|------------------------------------|
G|---2----------0------2----------0---|-------4--------4--------4--------4-|
D|-0----------2------0----------2-----|-----5--------5--------5--------5---|
A|----------3-----------------3-------|---5--------5--------5--------5-----|
E|------------------------------------|-3--------3--------3--------3-------|
[Verse 2] same guitar part.
G Gmaj7
Hummingbird, just let me die
G7 Cmaj7
Inside the broken ovals of your olive eyes
D7sus2 Em
I do believe you gave it your best try
D C D Cmaj7 G
My hummingbird sing to me
[Break] same chords + guitar part as verse, with "harmony humming"
G/Gmaj7/G7/Cmaj7/D7sus2/Em
D C D Cmaj7 G
My hummingbird sing to me
[New Section]
Don't believe a word that I haven't heard
Am D7
e|------------------------------------|-------2--------2--------2--------2/-|
B|-------1--------1--------1--------1-|-----1--------1--------1--------1----|
G|-----2--------2--------2--------2---|---2--------2--------2--------2------|
D|---2--------2--------2--------2-----|-0--------0--------0--------0--------|
A|-0--------0--------0--------0-------|-------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|
Little children laughing at the boys and girl
Ebmaj7 Ab
e|------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|
B|-------3--------3-------3-------3/4-|-------------------------------------|
G|-----3--------3-------3-------3-----|-------5--------5--------5---------5-|
D|---5--------5-------5-------5-------|-----6--------6--------6---------6---|
A|-6--------6-------6-------6---------|---6--------6--------6---------6-----|
E|------------------------------------|-4--------4--------4---------4-------|
The meadowlark singing to you each and every day
Gm C Gm Cmaj7 Gm C Gm Cmaj7
e|------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|
B|----------------1-----------------0-|----------------1------------------0-|
G|-------3------0---------3-------0---|-------3------0----------3-------0---|
D|-----5------2---------5-------2-----|-----5------2----------5-------2-----|
A|---5------3---------5-------3-------|---5------3----------5-------3-------|
E|-3----------------3-----------------|-3-----------------3-----------------|
The arc light on the hillside and the market in the hay
Gm C Gm Cmaj7 Gm C Gm Cmaj7
e|------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|
B|----------------1-----------------0-|----------------1------------------0-|
G|-------3------0---------3-------0---|-------3------0----------3-------0---|
D|-----5------2---------5-------2-----|-----5------2----------5-------2-----|
A|---5------3---------5-------3-------|---5------3----------5-------3-------|
E|-3----------------3-----------------|-3-----------------3-----------------|
After this point, where the "oohs" come in, it is a combination of Gm chord
and C chord (either sounds great) strumming, with this on the top, repeated:
e|---3---3---3---3-|
B|---3---3---3---3-|
G|-----------------|
D|-5---5---5---5---|
A|-----------------|
E|-----------------|
The song ends on a G major chord.
Enjoy, and please comment/rate!
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This is great, thanks. I think the lyric is:
Inside the broken ovals of your olive eyes.
+7

also, the guitar picking in the end humming (oooooh) is just to change between Gm and Gmajor..
Gm G
ooo-oo-oooo-ooo-oooh oooo-oo-ooo-oo-oooohh
+4

I have four suggestions
1.Possible lyrics change,
From:
The arclad on the hills and the market in the hay
To:
The arc light on the hillside and the market in the hay
2. Both the D's in 'A hummingbird sings to me' (not first verse) can be tabbed 553355
3.The last line in both verses (and after the break) can be played easier (same notes) up the neck D is 553335 (see variant above) and C is 3355533
4.The break is easier up the neck too... Am 577655 D7 557575 ebmaj7 and Ab same Gm 355433 C 335553 (no Cmaj7 that happens because he changes chord just before he should!)
Certainly not a concrete correction, just my suggestions and thoughts. Thanks for the tab!
+2