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Date: Wed, 23 Aug 1995 18:06:42 -0400 (EDT)<br>From: Douglas French <dfrench@site.gmu.edu><br>Subject: TAB: Norwegian Wood<br><br><br><br>Yet another TAB of Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) along with<br>2 corrections to the existing TABs of the song. I have included<br>the existing TABs in their entirety and unedited for reference.<br><br>=============================================================================<br>Title: Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)<br>Composers: John Lennon and Paul McCartney<br>Group: The Beatles<br>Album: Rubber Soul<br>Arrangement: Doug French, dfrench@site.gmu.edu<br> <br>capo: 2nd fret<br>time: 12/8<br><br>Intro, play 2 times:<br><br> 1 D<br>E ||------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2----------------|<br>B ||--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|<br>G ||--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|<br>D ||--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|<br>A ||---------------------------------------------------|<br>E ||---------------------------------------------------|<br> + . . + . . + . . + . .<br><br><br> D C G D<br>E |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2-2-----2--------||<br>B |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3---3-3-3-3-----3--------||<br>G |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2---2-2-2-2-2---2--------||<br>D |--0-------------------0---0-----------0------------||<br>A |--------------3-------2---0------------------------||<br>E |---------------------------------------------------||<br> + . . + . . + . . + . .<br><br><br>Use same guitar pattern under solo voice:<br><br> 4 D<br>E ||------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2----------------|<br>B ||--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|<br>G ||--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|<br>D ||--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|<br>A ||---------------------------------------------------|<br>E ||---------------------------------------------------|<br> + . . + . . + . . + . .<br> 1. I once had a girl, or should I<br> 2. (Instrumental) ....<br><br> D C G D<br>E |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2-2-----2--------|<br>B |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3---3-3-3-3-----3--------|<br>G |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2---2-2-2-2-2---2--------|<br>D |--0-------------------0---0-----------0------------|<br>A |--------------3-------2---0------------------------|<br>E |---------------------------------------------------|<br> + . . + . . + . . + . .<br> say, she once had me;<br> ....<br><br> D<br>E |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2----------------|<br>B |--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|<br>G |--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|<br>D |--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|<br>A |---------------------------------------------------|<br>E |---------------------------------------------------|<br> + . . + . . + . . + . .<br> She showed me her room, is- n`t it<br> ...<br><br> D C G D<br>E |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2-2--------------|<br>B |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3---3-3-3-3-----3--------|<br>G |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2---2-2-2-2-2---2--------|<br>D |--0-------------------0---0-----------0-------0----|<br>A |--------------3-------2---0------------------------|<br>E |---------------------------------------------------|<br><br> + . . + . . + . . + . .<br> good Nor-we-gian wood. She<br> ... She<br><br><br> Dm<br>E |--1---1-1-1---1---0-0-0---0------------------------|<br>B |--3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3----------------|<br>G |--2---2-2-2---2---0-0-0---0---2-2-2---2---0---2----|<br>D |--0-----------0-----------0-----------3---0---3----|<br>A |--0-----------0-----------0------------------------|<br>E |---------------------------------------------------|<br> + . . + . . + . . + . .<br> asked me to stay and she told me to sit an- y -<br> told me she worked in the morning and started to<br><br><br> G<br>E |--3---3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3--------|<br>B |--3---3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3--------|<br>G |--0---0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-----0--------|<br>D |--0---0-0-0-0-0---0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-0---0--------|<br>A |--2-------------------------------------------0----|<br>E |--3-----------------------3------------------------|<br> + . . + . . + . . + . .<br> where. So<br> laugh. I<br><br><br> Dm<br>E |--1---1-1-1---1---0-0-0---0------------------------|<br>B |--3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3----------------|<br>G |--2---2-2-2---2---0-0-0---0---2-2-2---2---0---2----|<br>D |--0-----------0-----------0-----------3---0---3----|<br>A |--0-----------0-----------0-----------0------------|<br>E |---------------------------------------------------|<br> + . . + . . + . . + . .<br> I looked a round and I noticed there was-n`t a<br> told her I did-n`t and crawled off to sleep in the<br><br><br> Em7 A7<br>E |--0---0-0-0-0-----0-----0-0---0-0-0-0-0----------|<br>B |--3---3-3-3-3-----3-----3-2---2-2-2-2-2----------|<br>G |--0---0-0-0-0-----0-----0-0---0-0-0-0-0----------|<br>D |--2---2-2-2-2-2-----------2---2-2-2-2-2----------|<br>A |--2-----------2-----------0-----------0----------|<br>E |-------------------------------------------------|<br> + . . + . . + . . + . .<br> chair.<br> bath.<br><br><br>Use same guitar pattern as in measure 4 above:<br><br> D<br> 1. I sat on a rug, bid-ing my<br> 2. And, when I a - woke, I was a-<br><br><br> D C G D<br> time, drinking her wine.<br> lone, this bird had flown.<br><br><br> D<br> We talked un-til two, and then she<br> So, I lit a fire, is- n`t it<br><br><br> D C G D<br> said "It`s time for bed."<br> good Nor-we-gian wood.<br><br><br>Repeat from measure 4 above.<br><br>Ending:<br><br> D<br>E ||---------------------------------------------------|<br>B ||--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|<br>G ||--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|<br>D ||--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|<br>A ||---------------------------------------------------|<br>E ||---------------------------------------------------|<br> + . . + . . + . . + . .<br><br><br> D C G D<br>E |---------------------------------------------------||<br>B |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3------------------------||<br>G |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2------------------------||<br>D |--0-------------------0---0------------------------||<br>A |--------------3-------2---0------------------------||<br>E |---------------------------------------------------||<br> + . . + . . + . . + . .<br><br><br><br>=============================================================================<br>=============================================================================<br>Corrections to existing TABS:<br><br>1) Richard Cook`s TAB (in D, capo on 2nd fret) lists the chords of the<br> bridge as:<br><br> Dm G<br> She ... anywhere<br> Dm G A<br> I ... chair.<br><br> which contains 2 errors. To be played in D the chords should be:<br><br> Dm G<br> She ... anywhere<br> Dm Em7 A7<br> I ... chair.<br><br>2) Robert Hall`s TAB (in E) lists the chords of the bridge as:<br><br> Am D<br> She ... anywhere<br> Am D F<br> I ... chair ---> verse (E riff above)<br><br> which are in the wrong key. To be played in E the chords should be:<br><br> Em A<br> She ... anywhere<br> Em Fm7 B7<br> I ... chair.<br><br>=============================================================================<br>Existing TABs:<br>=============================================================================<br><br>Date: Sun, 20 Aug 1995 09:18:02 -0700<br>From: rwcook@ix.netcom.com (Richard Cook )<br>Subject: TAB: Norwegian Wood by The Beatles<br><br> Norwegian Wood<br> The Beatles<br><br>Tabbed by Richard Cook<br><br><br>Capo 2nd fret.<br><br><br> D D D<br>E ||-2----2------2---2---2--2--2------------------2------------------2----0h2-|<br>B ||-3----3------3---3---3--3--3------------------3--------3---------3----3---|<br>G ||-2----4------2---0---0--0--0-------0----------2--------0---------2----2---|<br>D |--0----0------0---0---4--4--4---2----------4---0------------------0----0---|<br>A ||-0-------------------------------------------------3--------2----0----0---|<br>E ||--------------------------------------------------------------------------|<br><br><br><br> D D D<br>E |--2----2------2---2---2--2--2------------------2------------------2----0h2-|<br>B |--3----3------3---3---3--3--3------------------3--------3---------3----3---|<br>G |--2----4------2---0---0--0--0-------0----------2--------0---------2----2---|<br>D |--0----0------0---0---4--4--4---2----------4---0--------0---------0----0---|<br>A |--0-------------------------------------------------3--------2----0----0---|<br>E |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|<br> I once had a girl, or should I say, she once had me.<br><br><br><br> D D D<br>E |--2----2------2---2---2--2--2------------------2------------------2----0h2-|<br>B |--3----3------3---3---3--3--3------------------3--------3---------3----3---|<br>G |--2----4------2---0---0--0--0-------0----------2--------0---------2----2---|<br>D |--0----0------0---0---4--4--4---2----------4---0--------0---------0----0---|<br>A |--0-------------------------------------------------3--------2----0----0---|<br>E |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|<br> She showed me her room, is n`t it good nor-we - gian wood.<br><br><br>bridge<br> Dm G<br>E |--------1---------------------------------------------3--------------------|<br>B |--------3---------------------------------------------0--------------------|<br>G |--------2---------------------------------------------0--------------------|<br>D |--------0---------------------------------------------0--------------------|<br>A |--------0---------------------------------------------2--------------------|<br>E |------------------------------------------------------3--------------------|<br> She asked me to stay and she told me to sit any - where.<br><br><br> Dm G A<br>|--1--------------------------------------------3--------------0------------|<br>|--3--------------------------------------------0--------------2------------|<br>|--2--------------------------------------------0--------------2------------|<br>|--0--------------------------------------------0--------------2------------|<br>|--0--------------------------------------------2--------------0------------|<br>|-----------------------------------------------3---------------------------|<br> I looked around and I noticed there wasn`t a chair.<br><br><br><br>I sat on a rug, biding my time<br> drinking her wine.<br>We talked until two, and then she said<br> it`s time for bed.<br><br>[repeat 1st measure]<br><br>She told me she worked in the morning<br> and started to laugh.<br>I told her I didn`t<br> and crawled off to sleep in the bath.<br><br>And, when I awoke, I was alone<br> this bird had flown.<br>So, I lit a fire, isn`t it good<br> Norwegian wood.<br><br>[repeat 1st measure]<br><br><br>notes:<br>1. Spacing doesn`t indicate timing - I just lined the tab up with the lyrics.<br>2. Chords are tabbed for their first beat only. The D chord is strummed down,<br> up, down. Note the hammer-on at the end of each measure.<br>3. Holding the D chord, use your pinky for 3rd fret notes and index finger<br> for 1st fret notes, middle finger for 3rd fret on the A string.<br>4. Have an accompanist play along without a capo:<br> E D E D [bridge] Em A Em A B<br><br>--mxrangnjfumchebcqtfmbcrosshkmp--<br><br><br>=============================================================================<br><br>From: rh34+@andrew.cmu.edu (Robert R. Hall)<br>Subject: Alternate TAB: Norwegian Wood<br>Date: 6 Aug 92 16:22:34 GMT<br><br>This song is in E; you can play it in D with a capo, but<br>I don`t have one, so I figured out this version. It lets<br>you play the rhythm and lead guitar parts at the same time:<br><br>e --0---0---0---0---0---x---x---x---0---x---x---x---0----------<br>B --0---2---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0----------<br>G --1---1---1---2---1---2---2---0---1---2---2---2---1----------<br>D --2---2---2---2---2---4---4---4---2---0---0---0---2----------<br>A --2---2---2---2---2---0---0---0---2---4---4---4---2----------<br>E --0---2---0---2---0---x---x---x---0---x---x---x---0----------<br>|<br>| I once had a girl or shld I say she once had me<br>-> (c) B (c) G (c) D G G (c) D G A (c) <br> <br><br>Accent the string listed below the word to bring out<br>the melody. (c) means accent the whole chord. Use your<br>smallest finger to hit the notes during "I once had a girl."<br><br>Chorus<br>------<br>Am D<br>She asked me to stay and she told me to sit anywhere<br><br>Am D F <br>I looked around and I noticed there wasn`t a chair ---> verse (E riff above)<br><br>----------------------------<br>I`m not sure of the complete lyrics, they`re pretty clear<br>on the album (Rubber Soul)<br><br>Bob<br><br>=============================================================================<br><br><br><br>Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 20:55:37 -0400<br>From: Laurence Watson <lrw@virginia.edu><br><br><br> This is the song Norwegian Wood, by the Beatles.<br> The song appeared on the Rubber Soul album, released<br> in 1965. Here it is:<br><br><br>|-----------2--------2--------|-----------------2---2-------|<br>|-----------3--------3--------|-----------------3---3-------|<br>|----2------2--------2--------|--2h4--2--0------2---2-------|<br>|-----------0--------0--------|-------------4---0---0-------|<br>|-----------0--------0--------|-----------------0---0-------|<br>|-----------------------------|-----------------------------|<br><br><br>|-----------------2---2-------|------------2--2--2--2--2--2-|<br>|-----------------3---3-------|------------3--3--3--3--3--3-|<br>|------0----------2---2-------|----0-------2--2--2--2--2--2-|<br>|---2-----4---0---0---0-------|------------0--0--0--0--0--0-|<br>|-----------------0---0-------|--3---2--0--0--0--0--0--0--0-|<br>|-----------------------------|-----------------------------|<br><br><br>|----1---1---1----1---0-------|----0------------------------|<br>|----3------------3-------3---|----3---3---1-----1---3---1--|<br>|----2------------2-----------|----2-------------0----------|<br>|----0------------0-----------|----0-------------2----------|<br>|-----------------------------|------------------3----------|<br>|-----------------------------|-----------------------------|<br><br> <br> (strum a few times)<br>|-----------------------------|----1---1---1----1---0-------|<br>|----3------------------------|----3------------3-------3---|<br>|----0------------------------|----2------------2-----------|<br>|----0------------------------|----0------------0-----------|<br>|----2------------------------|-----------------------------|<br>|----3------------------------|-----------------------------|<br><br> (strum a little)(strum a little)<br>|----0------------------------|------0-------|-------0------|<br>|----3---3---1-----1---3---1--|------3-------|-------2------|<br>|----2-------------0----------|------0-------|-------0------|<br>|----0-------------2----------|------2-------|-------2------|<br>|------------------3----------|------0-------|-------0------|<br>|-----------------------------|--------------|--------------| (then back to verse)<br><br><br><br>LYRICS: I once had a girl, or should I say, she once had me.<br> She showed me her room. Isn`t it good, Norwegian Wood?<br><br> She asked me to stay, and she told me to sit anywhere.<br> So I looked around, and I noticed there wasn`t a chair.<br><br> I sat on a rug, biding my time, drinking her wine.<br> We talked until two, and then she said, it`s time for bed.<br><br> She told me she worked in the morning and started to laugh.<br> I told her I didn`t and crawled off to sleep in the bath.<br><br> And, when I awoke, I was alone. This bird had flown.<br> So, I lit a fire. Isn`t it good, Norwegian Wood?<br><br> --------------------------<br> <br><br> The sitar is the actual instrument used by<br> George Harrison to play this song. It is<br> the first Beatle`s song where it is present. <br> <br><br> - Stuart Watson<br><br>--------------27A36151D<br>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; name="submitting.txt"<br>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit<br>Content-Disposition: inline; filename="submitting.txt"<br><br> .oooooo. ooooo .oooooo. .o.<br> d8P` `Y8b `888` d8P` `Y8b .888.<br> 888 888 888 888 .8"888.<br> 888 888 888 888 .8` `888.<br> 888 888 888 888 ooooo .88ooo8888.<br> `88b d88` 888 o `88. .88` .8` `888.<br> `Y8bood8P` o888ooooood8 `Y8bood8P` o88o o8888o<br><br><br><br> HOW TO SUBMIT FILES TO OLGA (THE ON-LINE GUITAR ARCHIVE)<br> ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::<br><br> OLGA, the On-Line Guitar Archive, is a natural development of<br>the guitar.tab newsgroups. 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If you have any reason to believe<br> this message is not authentic, please contact the listed sender or<br> System Computing Services at (702) 895-4585.<br>Status: RO<br><br>This is a multi-part message in MIME format.<br><br>--------------32E24A777925<br>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii<br>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit<br><br>Dear guitar@nevada.edu,<br> My name is Stuart Watson, and I would like to submit a tabbed-out <br>version of the song Money, by Pink Floyd, to you. So, here it is:<br>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>From: lrw@virginia.edu (Stuart Watson)<br><br> Here`s the tablature for the song Money, by Pink Floyd. The song appeared <br> on the album The Dark Side of the Moon, released in 1973. Roger Waters <br> wrote and sang the song. Here it is:<br><br> (repeat this many times) (then...)<br>|--------------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------||--------------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------||----4---------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------||-------4---------------0--|-----4--------------4--3--|---2--------------------0-||--2-------2-----0--2------|-------4------0--4--------|------2-----------0--2----||-------------2------------|--2------2--2-------------|----------0---3-----------| (then back to first riff)<br><br><br>SOLOS:<br> <br>(play this for a little bit) (then this) (then this) <br>|--------------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------||--------------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------||--------------------------|-----4----7----6----5-----|--------------------------||-----4----7----6----5-----|-----2----5----4----3-----|-----4----7----6----5-----||-----2----5----4----3-----|--------------------------|-----2----5----4----3-----||--------------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------|<br> (and then this) (and finally this) <br>|--------------------------|--------------------------| <br>|--------------------------|--------------------------|<br>|--------------------------|--4--2--------------------|<br>|--------------------------|-------5--4--2------------|<br>|-----4----7----6----5-----|----------------5--4--3-2-|<br>|-----2----5----4----3-----|--------------------------|<br><br><br><br> To get the song completely right, and know what order <br> to play it in, I`d listen to it.<br><br><br><br> - Stuart Watson<br><br>--------------32E24A777925<br>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; name="norwegian_wood.tab"<br>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit<br>Content-Disposition: inline; filename="norwegian_wood.tab"<br><br><br><br><br><br>Date: Wed, 23 Aug 1995 18:06:42 -0400 (EDT)<br>From: Douglas French <dfrench@site.gmu.edu><br>Subject: TAB: Norwegian Wood<br><br><br><br>Yet another TAB of Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) along with<br>2 corrections to the existing TABs of the song. I have included<br>the existing TABs in their entirety and unedited for reference.<br><br>=============================================================================<br>Title: Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)<br>Composers: John Lennon and Paul McCartney<br>Group: The Beatles<br>Album: Rubber Soul<br>Arrangement: Doug French, dfrench@site.gmu.edu<br> <br>capo: 2nd fret<br>time: 12/8<br><br>Intro, play 2 times:<br><br> 1 D<br>E ||------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2----------------|<br>B ||--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|<br>G ||--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|<br>D ||--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|<br>A ||---------------------------------------------------|<br>E ||---------------------------------------------------|<br> + . . + . . + . . + . .<br><br><br> D C G D<br>E |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2-2-----2--------||<br>B |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3---3-3-3-3-----3--------||<br>G |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2---2-2-2-2-2---2--------||<br>D |--0-------------------0---0-----------0------------||<br>A |--------------3-------2---0------------------------||<br>E |---------------------------------------------------||<br> + . . + . . + . . + . .<br><br><br>Use same guitar pattern under solo voice:<br><br> 4 D<br>E ||------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2----------------|<br>B ||--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|<br>G ||--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|<br>D ||--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|<br>A ||---------------------------------------------------|<br>E ||---------------------------------------------------|<br> + . . + . . + . . + . .<br> 1. I once had a girl, or should I<br> 2. (Instrumental) ....<br><br> D C G D<br>E |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2-2-----2--------|<br>B |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3---3-3-3-3-----3--------|<br>G |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2---2-2-2-2-2---2--------|<br>D |--0-------------------0---0-----------0------------|<br>A |--------------3-------2---0------------------------|<br>E |---------------------------------------------------|<br> + . . + . . + . . + . .<br> say, she once had me;<br> ....<br><br> D<br>E |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2----------------|<br>B |--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|<br>G |--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|<br>D |--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|<br>A |---------------------------------------------------|<br>E |---------------------------------------------------|<br> + . . + . . + . . + . .<br> She showed me her room, is- n`t it<br> ...<br><br> D C G D<br>E |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2-2--------------|<br>B |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3---3-3-3-3-----3--------|<br>G |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2---2-2-2-2-2---2--------|<br>D |--0-------------------0---0-----------0-------0----|<br>A |--------------3-------2---0------------------------|<br>E |---------------------------------------------------|<br><br> + . . + . . + . . + . .<br> good Nor-we-gian wood. She<br> ... She<br><br><br> Dm<br>E |--1---1-1-1---1---0-0-0---0------------------------|<br>B |--3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3----------------|<br>G |--2---2-2-2---2---0-0-0---0---2-2-2---2---0---2----|<br>D |--0-----------0-----------0-----------3---0---3----|<br>A |--0-----------0-----------0------------------------|<br>E |---------------------------------------------------|<br> + . . + . . + . . + . .<br> asked me to stay and she told me to sit an- y -<br> told me she worked in the morning and started to<br><br><br> G<br>E |--3---3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3--------|<br>B |--3---3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3--------|<br>G |--0---0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-----0--------|<br>D |--0---0-0-0-0-0---0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-0---0--------|<br>A |--2-------------------------------------------0----|<br>E |--3-----------------------3------------------------|<br> + . . + . . + . . + . .<br> where. So<br> laugh. I<br><br><br> Dm<br>E |--1---1-1-1---1---0-0-0---0------------------------|<br>B |--3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3----------------|<br>G |--2---2-2-2---2---0-0-0---0---2-2-2---2---0---2----|<br>D |--0-----------0-----------0-----------3---0---3----|<br>A |--0-----------0-----------0-----------0------------|<br>E |---------------------------------------------------|<br> + . . + . . + . . + . .<br> I looked a round and I noticed there was-n`t a<br> told her I did-n`t and crawled off to sleep in the<br><br><br> Em7 A7<br>E |--0---0-0-0-0-----0-----0-0---0-0-0-0-0----------|<br>B |--3---3-3-3-3-----3-----3-2---2-2-2-2-2----------|<br>G |--0---0-0-0-0-----0-----0-0---0-0-0-0-0----------|<br>D |--2---2-2-2-2-2-----------2---2-2-2-2-2----------|<br>A |--2-----------2-----------0-----------0----------|<br>E |-------------------------------------------------|<br> + . . + . . + . . + . .<br> chair.<br> bath.<br><br><br>Use same guitar pattern as in measure 4 above:<br><br> D<br> 1. I sat on a rug, bid-ing my<br> 2. And, when I a - woke, I was a-<br><br><br> D C G D<br> time, drinking her wine.<br> lone, this bird had flown.<br><br><br> D<br> We talked un-til two, and then she<br> So, I lit a fire, is- n`t it<br><br><br> D C G D<br> said "It`s time for bed."<br> good Nor-we-gian wood.<br><br><br>Repeat from measure 4 above.<br><br>Ending:<br><br> D<br>E ||---------------------------------------------------|<br>B ||--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|<br>G ||--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|<br>D ||--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|<br>A ||---------------------------------------------------|<br>E ||---------------------------------------------------|<br> + . . + . . + . . + . .<br><br><br> D C G D<br>E |---------------------------------------------------||<br>B |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3------------------------||<br>G |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2------------------------||<br>D |--0-------------------0---0------------------------||<br>A |--------------3-------2---0------------------------||<br>E |---------------------------------------------------||<br> + . . + . . + . . + . .<br><br><br><br>=============================================================================<br>=============================================================================<br>Corrections to existing TABS:<br><br>1) Richard Cook`s TAB (in D, capo on 2nd fret) lists the chords of the<br> bridge as:<br><br> Dm G<br> She ... anywhere<br> Dm G A<br> I ... chair.<br><br> which contains 2 errors. To be played in D the chords should be:<br><br> Dm G<br> She ... anywhere<br> Dm Em7 A7<br> I ... chair.<br><br>2) Robert Hall`s TAB (in E) lists the chords of the bridge as:<br><br> Am D<br> She ... anywhere<br> Am D F<br> I ... chair ---> verse (E riff above)<br><br> which are in the wrong key. To be played in E the chords should be:<br><br> Em A<br> She ... anywhere<br> Em Fm7 B7<br> I ... chair.<br><br>=============================================================================<br>Existing TABs:<br>=============================================================================<br><br>Date: Sun, 20 Aug 1995 09:18:02 -0700<br>From: rwcook@ix.netcom.com (Richard Cook )<br>Subject: TAB: Norwegian Wood by The Beatles<br><br> Norwegian Wood<br> The Beatles<br><br>Tabbed by Richard Cook<br><br><br>Capo 2nd fret.<br><br><br> D D D<br>E ||-2----2------2---2---2--2--2------------------2------------------2----0h2-|<br>B ||-3----3------3---3---3--3--3------------------3--------3---------3----3---|<br>G ||-2----4------2---0---0--0--0-------0----------2--------0---------2----2---|<br>D |--0----0------0---0---4--4--4---2----------4---0------------------0----0---|<br>A ||-0-------------------------------------------------3--------2----0----0---|<br>E ||--------------------------------------------------------------------------|<br><br><br><br> D D D<br>E |--2----2------2---2---2--2--2------------------2------------------2----0h2-|<br>B |--3----3------3---3---3--3--3------------------3--------3---------3----3---|<br>G |--2----4------2---0---0--0--0-------0----------2--------0---------2----2---|<br>D |--0----0------0---0---4--4--4---2----------4---0--------0---------0----0---|<br>A |--0-------------------------------------------------3--------2----0----0---|<br>E |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|<br> I once had a girl, or should I say, she once had me.<br><br><br><br> D D D<br>E |--2----2------2---2---2--2--2------------------2------------------2----0h2-|<br>B |--3----3------3---3---3--3--3------------------3--------3---------3----3---|<br>G |--2----4------2---0---0--0--0-------0----------2--------0---------2----2---|<br>D |--0----0------0---0---4--4--4---2----------4---0--------0---------0----0---|<br>A |--0-------------------------------------------------3--------2----0----0---|<br>E |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|<br> She showed me her room, is n`t it good nor-we - gian wood.<br><br><br>bridge<br> Dm G<br>E |--------1---------------------------------------------3--------------------|<br>B |--------3---------------------------------------------0--------------------|<br>G |--------2---------------------------------------------0--------------------|<br>D |--------0---------------------------------------------0--------------------|<br>A |--------0---------------------------------------------2--------------------|<br>E |------------------------------------------------------3--------------------|<br> She asked me to stay and she told me to sit any - where.<br><br><br> Dm G A<br>|--1--------------------------------------------3--------------0------------|<br>|--3--------------------------------------------0--------------2------------|<br>|--2--------------------------------------------0--------------2------------|<br>|--0--------------------------------------------0--------------2------------|<br>|--0--------------------------------------------2--------------0------------|<br>|-----------------------------------------------3---------------------------|<br> I looked around and I noticed there wasn`t a chair.<br><br><br><br>I sat on a rug, biding my time<br> drinking her wine.<br>We talked until two, and then she said<br> it`s time for bed.<br><br>[repeat 1st measure]<br><br>She told me she worked in the morning<br> and started to laugh.<br>I told her I didn`t<br> and crawled off to sleep in the bath.<br><br>And, when I awoke, I was alone<br> this bird had flown.<br>So, I lit a fire, isn`t it good<br> Norwegian wood.<br><br>[repeat 1st measure]<br><br><br>notes:<br>1. Spacing doesn`t indicate timing - I just lined the tab up with the lyrics.<br>2. Chords are tabbed for their first beat only. The D chord is strummed down,<br> up, down. Note the hammer-on at the end of each measure.<br>3. Holding the D chord, use your pinky for 3rd fret notes and index finger<br> for 1st fret notes, middle finger for 3rd fret on the A string.<br>4. Have an accompanist play along without a capo:<br> E D E D [bridge] Em A Em A B<br><br>--mxrangnjfumchebcqtfmbcrosshkmp--<br><br><br>=============================================================================<br><br>From: rh34+@andrew.cmu.edu (Robert R. Hall)<br>Subject: Alternate TAB: Norwegian Wood<br>Date: 6 Aug 92 16:22:34 GMT<br><br>This song is in E; you can play it in D with a capo, but<br>I don`t have one, so I figured out this version. It lets<br>you play the rhythm and lead guitar parts at the same time:<br><br>e --0---0---0---0---0---x---x---x---0---x---x---x---0----------<br>B --0---2---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0----------<br>G --1---1---1---2---1---2---2---0---1---2---2---2---1----------<br>D --2---2---2---2---2---4---4---4---2---0---0---0---2----------<br>A --2---2---2---2---2---0---0---0---2---4---4---4---2----------<br>E --0---2---0---2---0---x---x---x---0---x---x---x---0----------<br>|<br>| I once had a girl or shld I say she once had me<br>-> (c) B (c) G (c) D G G (c) D G A (c) <br> <br><br>Accent the string listed below the word to bring out<br>the melody. (c) means accent the whole chord. Use your<br>smallest finger to hit the notes during "I once had a girl."<br><br>Chorus<br>------<br>Am D<br>She asked me to stay and she told me to sit anywhere<br><br>Am D F <br>I looked around and I noticed there wasn`t a chair ---> verse (E riff above)<br><br>----------------------------<br>I`m not sure of the complete lyrics, they`re pretty clear<br>on the album (Rubber Soul)<br><br>Bob