Title: Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
Composers: John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Group: The Beatles
Album: Rubber Soul
Arrangement: Doug French, [email protected]
capo: 2nd fret
time: 12/8
Intro, play 2 times:
[#1] [D]
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
[D] [C] [G] [D]
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
Use same guitar pattern under solo voice:
[#4] [D]
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
1. I once had a girl, or should I
2. (Instrumental) ....
[D] [C] [G] [D]
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
say, she once had me;
....
[D]
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
She showed me her room, is- n't it
...
[D] [C] [G] [D]
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
good Nor-we-gian wood. She
... She
[Dm]
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
asked me to stay and she told me to sit an- y -
told me she worked in the morning and started to
[G]
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
where. So
laugh. I
[Dm]
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
I looked a round and I noticed there was-n't a
told her I did-n't and crawled off to sleep in the
[Em7] [A7]
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
chair.
bath.
Use same guitar pattern as in measure #4 above:
1. [D]I sat on a rug, bid-ing my
2. And, when I a - woke, I was a-
[D]time, d[C]rinking [G]her [D]wine.
lone, this bird had flown.
[D]We talked un-til two, and then she
So, I lit a fire, is- n't it
[D]said "I[C]t's time[G] for[D] bed."
good Nor-we-gian wood.
Repeat from measure #4 above.
Ending:
[D]
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
[D] [C] [G] [D]
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
Corrections to existing TABS:
1) Richard Cook's TAB (in D, capo on 2nd fret) lists the chords of the
bridge as:
[Dm]She ... any[G]where
[Dm]I ... [G]chair.[A]
which contains 2 errors. To be played in D the chords should be:
[Dm]She ... any[G]where
[Dm]I ... [Em7]chair[A7].
2) Robert Hall's TAB (in E) lists the chords of the bridge as:
[Am]She ... any[D]where
[Am]I ... [D]chair [F#]---> verse (E riff above)
which are in the wrong key. To be played in E the chords should be:
[Em]She ... any[A]where
[Em]I ... [Fm7]chair.[B7]
Existing TABs:
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 1995 09:18:02 -0700
From: [email protected] (Richard Cook )
Subject: TAB: Norwegian Wood by The Beatles
Norwegian Wood
The Beatles
Tabbed by Richard Cook
Capo 2nd fret.
[D] [D] [D]
[D] [D] [D]
I once had a girl, or should I say, she once had me.
[D] [D] [D]
She showed me her room, is n't it good nor-we - gian wood.
bridge
[Dm] [G]
She asked me to stay and she told me to sit any - where.
[Dm] [G] [A]
I looked around and I noticed there wasn't a chair.
I sat on a rug, biding my time
drinking her wine.
We talked until two, and then she said
it's time for bed.
[repeat 1st measure]
She told me she worked in the morning
and started to laugh.
I told her I didn't
and crawled off to sleep in the bath.
And, when I awoke, I was alone
this bird had flown.
So, I lit a fire, isn't it good
Norwegian wood.
[repeat 1st measure]
notes:
1. Spacing doesn't indicate timing - I just lined the tab up with the lyrics.
2. Chords are tabbed for their first beat only. The D chord is strummed down,
up, down. Note the hammer-on at the end of each measure.
3. Holding the D chord, use your pinky for 3rd fret notes and index finger
for 1st fret notes, middle finger for 3rd fret on the A string.
4. Have an accompanist play along without a capo:
E D E D [bridge] Em A Em A B
--mxrangnjfumchebcqtfmbcrosshkmp--
From: [email protected] (Robert R. Hall)
Subject: Alternate TAB: Norwegian Wood
Date: 6 Aug 92 16:22:34 GMT
This song is in E; you can play it in D with a capo, but
I don't have one, so I figured out this version. It lets
you play the rhythm and lead guitar parts at the same time:
|
| I once had a girl or shld I say she once had me
-> (c) B (c) G (c) D G G (c) D G A (c)
Accent the string listed below the word to bring out
the melody. (c) means accent the whole chord. Use your
smallest finger to hit the notes during "I once had a girl."
Chorus
[Am]She asked me to stay and she told me to sit any[D]where
[Am]I looked around and I noticed there wasn't a c[D]hair -[F#]--> verse (E riff above)
I'm not sure of the complete lyrics, they're pretty clear
on the album (Rubber Soul)
Bob
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 20:55:37 -0400
From: Laurence Watson
This is the song Norwegian Wood, by the Beatles.
The song appeared on the Rubber Soul album, released
in 1965. Here it is:
(strum a few times)
(strum a little)(strum a little)
LYRICS: I once had a girl, or should I say, she once had me.
She showed me her room. Isn't it good, Norwegian Wood?
She asked me to stay, and she told me to sit anywhere.
So I looked around, and I noticed there wasn't a chair.
I sat on a rug, biding my time, drinking her wine.
We talked until two, and then she said, it's time for bed.
She told me she worked in the morning and started to laugh.
I told her I didn't and crawled off to sleep in the bath.
And, when I awoke, I was alone. This bird had flown.
So, I lit a fire. Isn't it good, Norwegian Wood?
The sitar is the actual instrument used by
George Harrison to play this song. It is
the first Beatle's song where it is present.
- Stuart Watson
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Here's the tablature for the song Money, by Pink Floyd. The song appeared
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(repeat this many times) (then...)
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Date: Wed, 23 Aug 1995 18:06:42 -0400 (EDT)
From: Douglas French
Subject: TAB: Norwegian Wood
Yet another TAB of Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) along with
2 corrections to the existing TABs of the song. I have included
the existing TABs in their entirety and unedited for reference.
Title: Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
Composers: John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Group: The Beatles
Album: Rubber Soul
Arrangement: Doug French, [email protected]
capo: 2nd fret
time: 12/8
Intro, play 2 times:
[#1] [D]
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
[D] [C] [G] [D]
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
Use same guitar pattern under solo voice:
[#4] [D]
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
1. I once had a girl, or should I
2. (Instrumental) ....
[D] [C] [G] [D]
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
say, she once had me;
....
[D]
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
She showed me her room, is- n't it
...
[D] [C] [G] [D]
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
good Nor-we-gian wood. She
... She
[Dm]
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
asked me to stay and she told me to sit an- y -
told me she worked in the morning and started to
[G]
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
where. So
laugh. I
[Dm]
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
I looked a round and I noticed there was-n't a
told her I did-n't and crawled off to sleep in the
[Em7] [A7]
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
chair.
bath.
Use same guitar pattern as in measure #4 above:
1. [D]I sat on a rug, bid-ing my
2. And, when I a - woke, I was a-
[D]time, d[C]rinking [G]her [D]wine.
lone, this bird had flown.
[D]We talked un-til two, and then she
So, I lit a fire, is- n't it
[D]said "I[C]t's time[G] for[D] bed."
good Nor-we-gian wood.
Repeat from measure #4 above.
Ending:
[D]
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
[D] [C] [G] [D]
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
Corrections to existing TABS:
1) Richard Cook's TAB (in D, capo on 2nd fret) lists the chords of the
bridge as:
[Dm]She ... any[G]where
[Dm]I ... [G]chair.[A]
which contains 2 errors. To be played in D the chords should be:
[Dm]She ... any[G]where
[Dm]I ... [Em7]chair[A7].
2) Robert Hall's TAB (in E) lists the chords of the bridge as:
[Am]She ... any[D]where
[Am]I ... [D]chair [F#]---> verse (E riff above)
which are in the wrong key. To be played in E the chords should be:
[Em]She ... any[A]where
[Em]I ... [Fm7]chair.[B7]
Existing TABs:
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 1995 09:18:02 -0700
From: [email protected] (Richard Cook )
Subject: TAB: Norwegian Wood by The Beatles
Norwegian Wood
The Beatles
Tabbed by Richard Cook
Capo 2nd fret.
[D] [D] [D]
[D] [D] [D]
I once had a girl, or should I say, she once had me.
[D] [D] [D]
She showed me her room, is n't it good nor-we - gian wood.
bridge
[Dm] [G]
She asked me to stay and she told me to sit any - where.
[Dm] [G] [A]
I looked around and I noticed there wasn't a chair.
I sat on a rug, biding my time
drinking her wine.
We talked until two, and then she said
it's time for bed.
[repeat 1st measure]
She told me she worked in the morning
and started to laugh.
I told her I didn't
and crawled off to sleep in the bath.
And, when I awoke, I was alone
this bird had flown.
So, I lit a fire, isn't it good
Norwegian wood.
[repeat 1st measure]
notes:
1. Spacing doesn't indicate timing - I just lined the tab up with the lyrics.
2. Chords are tabbed for their first beat only. The D chord is strummed down,
up, down. Note the hammer-on at the end of each measure.
3. Holding the D chord, use your pinky for 3rd fret notes and index finger
for 1st fret notes, middle finger for 3rd fret on the A string.
4. Have an accompanist play along without a capo:
E D E D [bridge] Em A Em A B
--mxrangnjfumchebcqtfmbcrosshkmp--
From: [email protected] (Robert R. Hall)
Subject: Alternate TAB: Norwegian Wood
Date: 6 Aug 92 16:22:34 GMT
This song is in E; you can play it in D with a capo, but
I don't have one, so I figured out this version. It lets
you play the rhythm and lead guitar parts at the same time:
|
| I once had a girl or shld I say she once had me
-> (c) B (c) G (c) D G G (c) D G A (c)
Accent the string listed below the word to bring out
the melody. (c) means accent the whole chord. Use your
smallest finger to hit the notes during "I once had a girl."
Chorus
[Am]She asked me to stay and she told me to sit any[D]where
[Am]I looked around and I noticed there wasn't a c[D]hair -[F#]--> verse (E riff above)
I'm not sure of the complete lyrics, they're pretty clear
on the album (Rubber Soul)
Bob
Composers: John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Group: The Beatles
Album: Rubber Soul
Arrangement: Doug French, [email protected]
capo: 2nd fret
time: 12/8
Intro, play 2 times:
[#1] [D]
E ||------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2----------------|
B ||--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|
G ||--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|
D ||--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|
A ||---------------------------------------------------|
E ||---------------------------------------------------|
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
[D] [C] [G] [D]
E |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2-2-----2--------||
B |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3---3-3-3-3-----3--------||
G |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2---2-2-2-2-2---2--------||
D |--0-------------------0---0-----------0------------||
A |--------------3-------2---0------------------------||
E |---------------------------------------------------||
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
Use same guitar pattern under solo voice:
[#4] [D]
E ||------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2----------------|
B ||--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|
G ||--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|
D ||--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|
A ||---------------------------------------------------|
E ||---------------------------------------------------|
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
1. I once had a girl, or should I
2. (Instrumental) ....
[D] [C] [G] [D]
E |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2-2-----2--------|
B |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3---3-3-3-3-----3--------|
G |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2---2-2-2-2-2---2--------|
D |--0-------------------0---0-----------0------------|
A |--------------3-------2---0------------------------|
E |---------------------------------------------------|
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
say, she once had me;
....
[D]
E |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2----------------|
B |--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|
G |--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|
D |--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|
A |---------------------------------------------------|
E |---------------------------------------------------|
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
She showed me her room, is- n't it
...
[D] [C] [G] [D]
E |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2-2--------------|
B |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3---3-3-3-3-----3--------|
G |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2---2-2-2-2-2---2--------|
D |--0-------------------0---0-----------0-------0----|
A |--------------3-------2---0------------------------|
E |---------------------------------------------------|
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
good Nor-we-gian wood. She
... She
[Dm]
E |--1---1-1-1---1---0-0-0---0------------------------|
B |--3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3----------------|
G |--2---2-2-2---2---0-0-0---0---2-2-2---2---0---2----|
D |--0-----------0-----------0-----------3---0---3----|
A |--0-----------0-----------0------------------------|
E |---------------------------------------------------|
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
asked me to stay and she told me to sit an- y -
told me she worked in the morning and started to
[G]
E |--3---3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3--------|
B |--3---3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3--------|
G |--0---0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-----0--------|
D |--0---0-0-0-0-0---0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-0---0--------|
A |--2-------------------------------------------0----|
E |--3-----------------------3------------------------|
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
where. So
laugh. I
[Dm]
E |--1---1-1-1---1---0-0-0---0------------------------|
B |--3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3----------------|
G |--2---2-2-2---2---0-0-0---0---2-2-2---2---0---2----|
D |--0-----------0-----------0-----------3---0---3----|
A |--0-----------0-----------0-----------0------------|
E |---------------------------------------------------|
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
I looked a round and I noticed there was-n't a
told her I did-n't and crawled off to sleep in the
[Em7] [A7]
E |--0---0-0-0-0-----0-----0-0---0-0-0-0-0----------|
B |--3---3-3-3-3-----3-----3-2---2-2-2-2-2----------|
G |--0---0-0-0-0-----0-----0-0---0-0-0-0-0----------|
D |--2---2-2-2-2-2-----------2---2-2-2-2-2----------|
A |--2-----------2-----------0-----------0----------|
E |-------------------------------------------------|
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
chair.
bath.
Use same guitar pattern as in measure #4 above:
1. [D]I sat on a rug, bid-ing my
2. And, when I a - woke, I was a-
[D]time, d[C]rinking [G]her [D]wine.
lone, this bird had flown.
[D]We talked un-til two, and then she
So, I lit a fire, is- n't it
[D]said "I[C]t's time[G] for[D] bed."
good Nor-we-gian wood.
Repeat from measure #4 above.
Ending:
[D]
E ||---------------------------------------------------|
B ||--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|
G ||--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|
D ||--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|
A ||---------------------------------------------------|
E ||---------------------------------------------------|
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
[D] [C] [G] [D]
E |---------------------------------------------------||
B |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3------------------------||
G |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2------------------------||
D |--0-------------------0---0------------------------||
A |--------------3-------2---0------------------------||
E |---------------------------------------------------||
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
Corrections to existing TABS:
1) Richard Cook's TAB (in D, capo on 2nd fret) lists the chords of the
bridge as:
[Dm]She ... any[G]where
[Dm]I ... [G]chair.[A]
which contains 2 errors. To be played in D the chords should be:
[Dm]She ... any[G]where
[Dm]I ... [Em7]chair[A7].
2) Robert Hall's TAB (in E) lists the chords of the bridge as:
[Am]She ... any[D]where
[Am]I ... [D]chair [F#]---> verse (E riff above)
which are in the wrong key. To be played in E the chords should be:
[Em]She ... any[A]where
[Em]I ... [Fm7]chair.[B7]
Existing TABs:
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 1995 09:18:02 -0700
From: [email protected] (Richard Cook )
Subject: TAB: Norwegian Wood by The Beatles
Norwegian Wood
The Beatles
Tabbed by Richard Cook
Capo 2nd fret.
[D] [D] [D]
E ||-2----2------2---2---2--2--2------------------2------------------2----0h2-|
B ||-3----3------3---3---3--3--3------------------3--------3---------3----3---|
G ||-2----4------2---0---0--0--0-------0----------2--------0---------2----2---|
D |--0----0------0---0---4--4--4---2----------4---0------------------0----0---|
A ||-0-------------------------------------------------3--------2----0----0---|
E ||--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
[D] [D] [D]
E |--2----2------2---2---2--2--2------------------2------------------2----0h2-|
B |--3----3------3---3---3--3--3------------------3--------3---------3----3---|
G |--2----4------2---0---0--0--0-------0----------2--------0---------2----2---|
D |--0----0------0---0---4--4--4---2----------4---0--------0---------0----0---|
A |--0-------------------------------------------------3--------2----0----0---|
E |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
I once had a girl, or should I say, she once had me.
[D] [D] [D]
E |--2----2------2---2---2--2--2------------------2------------------2----0h2-|
B |--3----3------3---3---3--3--3------------------3--------3---------3----3---|
G |--2----4------2---0---0--0--0-------0----------2--------0---------2----2---|
D |--0----0------0---0---4--4--4---2----------4---0--------0---------0----0---|
A |--0-------------------------------------------------3--------2----0----0---|
E |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
She showed me her room, is n't it good nor-we - gian wood.
bridge
[Dm] [G]
E |--------1---------------------------------------------3--------------------|
B |--------3---------------------------------------------0--------------------|
G |--------2---------------------------------------------0--------------------|
D |--------0---------------------------------------------0--------------------|
A |--------0---------------------------------------------2--------------------|
E |------------------------------------------------------3--------------------|
She asked me to stay and she told me to sit any - where.
[Dm] [G] [A]
|--1--------------------------------------------3--------------0------------|
|--3--------------------------------------------0--------------2------------|
|--2--------------------------------------------0--------------2------------|
|--0--------------------------------------------0--------------2------------|
|--0--------------------------------------------2--------------0------------|
|-----------------------------------------------3---------------------------|
I looked around and I noticed there wasn't a chair.
I sat on a rug, biding my time
drinking her wine.
We talked until two, and then she said
it's time for bed.
[repeat 1st measure]
She told me she worked in the morning
and started to laugh.
I told her I didn't
and crawled off to sleep in the bath.
And, when I awoke, I was alone
this bird had flown.
So, I lit a fire, isn't it good
Norwegian wood.
[repeat 1st measure]
notes:
1. Spacing doesn't indicate timing - I just lined the tab up with the lyrics.
2. Chords are tabbed for their first beat only. The D chord is strummed down,
up, down. Note the hammer-on at the end of each measure.
3. Holding the D chord, use your pinky for 3rd fret notes and index finger
for 1st fret notes, middle finger for 3rd fret on the A string.
4. Have an accompanist play along without a capo:
E D E D [bridge] Em A Em A B
--mxrangnjfumchebcqtfmbcrosshkmp--
From: [email protected] (Robert R. Hall)
Subject: Alternate TAB: Norwegian Wood
Date: 6 Aug 92 16:22:34 GMT
This song is in E; you can play it in D with a capo, but
I don't have one, so I figured out this version. It lets
you play the rhythm and lead guitar parts at the same time:
e --0---0---0---0---0---x---x---x---0---x---x---x---0----------
B --0---2---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0----------
G --1---1---1---2---1---2---2---0---1---2---2---2---1----------
D --2---2---2---2---2---4---4---4---2---0---0---0---2----------
A --2---2---2---2---2---0---0---0---2---4---4---4---2----------
E --0---2---0---2---0---x---x---x---0---x---x---x---0----------
|
| I once had a girl or shld I say she once had me
-> (c) B (c) G (c) D G G (c) D G A (c)
Accent the string listed below the word to bring out
the melody. (c) means accent the whole chord. Use your
smallest finger to hit the notes during "I once had a girl."
Chorus
------
[Am]She asked me to stay and she told me to sit any[D]where
[Am]I looked around and I noticed there wasn't a c[D]hair -[F#]--> verse (E riff above)
----------------------------
I'm not sure of the complete lyrics, they're pretty clear
on the album (Rubber Soul)
Bob
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 20:55:37 -0400
From: Laurence Watson
This is the song Norwegian Wood, by the Beatles.
The song appeared on the Rubber Soul album, released
in 1965. Here it is:
|-----------2--------2--------|-----------------2---2-------|
|-----------3--------3--------|-----------------3---3-------|
|----2------2--------2--------|--2h4--2--0------2---2-------|
|-----------0--------0--------|-------------4---0---0-------|
|-----------0--------0--------|-----------------0---0-------|
|-----------------------------|-----------------------------|
|-----------------2---2-------|------------2--2--2--2--2--2-|
|-----------------3---3-------|------------3--3--3--3--3--3-|
|------0----------2---2-------|----0-------2--2--2--2--2--2-|
|---2-----4---0---0---0-------|------------0--0--0--0--0--0-|
|-----------------0---0-------|--3---2--0--0--0--0--0--0--0-|
|-----------------------------|-----------------------------|
|----1---1---1----1---0-------|----0------------------------|
|----3------------3-------3---|----3---3---1-----1---3---1--|
|----2------------2-----------|----2-------------0----------|
|----0------------0-----------|----0-------------2----------|
|-----------------------------|------------------3----------|
|-----------------------------|-----------------------------|
(strum a few times)
|-----------------------------|----1---1---1----1---0-------|
|----3------------------------|----3------------3-------3---|
|----0------------------------|----2------------2-----------|
|----0------------------------|----0------------0-----------|
|----2------------------------|-----------------------------|
|----3------------------------|-----------------------------|
(strum a little)(strum a little)
|----0------------------------|------0-------|-------0------|
|----3---3---1-----1---3---1--|------3-------|-------2------|
|----2-------------0----------|------0-------|-------0------|
|----0-------------2----------|------2-------|-------2------|
|------------------3----------|------0-------|-------0------|
|-----------------------------|--------------|--------------| (then back to verse)
LYRICS: I once had a girl, or should I say, she once had me.
She showed me her room. Isn't it good, Norwegian Wood?
She asked me to stay, and she told me to sit anywhere.
So I looked around, and I noticed there wasn't a chair.
I sat on a rug, biding my time, drinking her wine.
We talked until two, and then she said, it's time for bed.
She told me she worked in the morning and started to laugh.
I told her I didn't and crawled off to sleep in the bath.
And, when I awoke, I was alone. This bird had flown.
So, I lit a fire. Isn't it good, Norwegian Wood?
--------------------------
The sitar is the actual instrument used by
George Harrison to play this song. It is
the first Beatle's song where it is present.
- Stuart Watson
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Dear [email protected],
My name is Stuart Watson, and I would like to submit a tabbed-out
version of the song Money, by Pink Floyd, to you. So, here it is:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
From: [email protected] (Stuart Watson)
Here's the tablature for the song Money, by Pink Floyd. The song appeared
on the album The Dark Side of the Moon, released in 1973. Roger Waters
wrote and sang the song. Here it is:
(repeat this many times) (then...)
|--------------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------||--------------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------||----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)
SOLOS:
(play this for a little bit) (then this) (then this)
|--------------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------||--------------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------||--------------------------|-----4----7----6----5-----|--------------------------||-----4----7----6----5-----|-----2----5----4----3-----|-----4----7----6----5-----||-----2----5----4----3-----|--------------------------|-----2----5----4----3-----||--------------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------|
(and then this) (and finally this)
|--------------------------|--------------------------|
|--------------------------|--------------------------|
|--------------------------|--4--2--------------------|
|--------------------------|-------5--4--2------------|
|-----4----7----6----5-----|----------------5--4--3-2-|
|-----2----5----4----3-----|--------------------------|
To get the song completely right, and know what order
to play it in, I'd listen to it.
- Stuart Watson
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------##
Date: Wed, 23 Aug 1995 18:06:42 -0400 (EDT)
From: Douglas French
Subject: TAB: Norwegian Wood
Yet another TAB of Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) along with
2 corrections to the existing TABs of the song. I have included
the existing TABs in their entirety and unedited for reference.
Title: Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
Composers: John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Group: The Beatles
Album: Rubber Soul
Arrangement: Doug French, [email protected]
capo: 2nd fret
time: 12/8
Intro, play 2 times:
[#1] [D]
E ||------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2----------------|
B ||--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|
G ||--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|
D ||--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|
A ||---------------------------------------------------|
E ||---------------------------------------------------|
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
[D] [C] [G] [D]
E |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2-2-----2--------||
B |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3---3-3-3-3-----3--------||
G |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2---2-2-2-2-2---2--------||
D |--0-------------------0---0-----------0------------||
A |--------------3-------2---0------------------------||
E |---------------------------------------------------||
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
Use same guitar pattern under solo voice:
[#4] [D]
E ||------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2----------------|
B ||--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|
G ||--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|
D ||--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|
A ||---------------------------------------------------|
E ||---------------------------------------------------|
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
1. I once had a girl, or should I
2. (Instrumental) ....
[D] [C] [G] [D]
E |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2-2-----2--------|
B |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3---3-3-3-3-----3--------|
G |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2---2-2-2-2-2---2--------|
D |--0-------------------0---0-----------0------------|
A |--------------3-------2---0------------------------|
E |---------------------------------------------------|
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
say, she once had me;
....
[D]
E |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2----------------|
B |--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|
G |--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|
D |--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|
A |---------------------------------------------------|
E |---------------------------------------------------|
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
She showed me her room, is- n't it
...
[D] [C] [G] [D]
E |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2-2--------------|
B |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3---3-3-3-3-----3--------|
G |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2---2-2-2-2-2---2--------|
D |--0-------------------0---0-----------0-------0----|
A |--------------3-------2---0------------------------|
E |---------------------------------------------------|
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
good Nor-we-gian wood. She
... She
[Dm]
E |--1---1-1-1---1---0-0-0---0------------------------|
B |--3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3----------------|
G |--2---2-2-2---2---0-0-0---0---2-2-2---2---0---2----|
D |--0-----------0-----------0-----------3---0---3----|
A |--0-----------0-----------0------------------------|
E |---------------------------------------------------|
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
asked me to stay and she told me to sit an- y -
told me she worked in the morning and started to
[G]
E |--3---3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3--------|
B |--3---3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3--------|
G |--0---0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-----0--------|
D |--0---0-0-0-0-0---0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-0---0--------|
A |--2-------------------------------------------0----|
E |--3-----------------------3------------------------|
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
where. So
laugh. I
[Dm]
E |--1---1-1-1---1---0-0-0---0------------------------|
B |--3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3----------------|
G |--2---2-2-2---2---0-0-0---0---2-2-2---2---0---2----|
D |--0-----------0-----------0-----------3---0---3----|
A |--0-----------0-----------0-----------0------------|
E |---------------------------------------------------|
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
I looked a round and I noticed there was-n't a
told her I did-n't and crawled off to sleep in the
[Em7] [A7]
E |--0---0-0-0-0-----0-----0-0---0-0-0-0-0----------|
B |--3---3-3-3-3-----3-----3-2---2-2-2-2-2----------|
G |--0---0-0-0-0-----0-----0-0---0-0-0-0-0----------|
D |--2---2-2-2-2-2-----------2---2-2-2-2-2----------|
A |--2-----------2-----------0-----------0----------|
E |-------------------------------------------------|
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
chair.
bath.
Use same guitar pattern as in measure #4 above:
1. [D]I sat on a rug, bid-ing my
2. And, when I a - woke, I was a-
[D]time, d[C]rinking [G]her [D]wine.
lone, this bird had flown.
[D]We talked un-til two, and then she
So, I lit a fire, is- n't it
[D]said "I[C]t's time[G] for[D] bed."
good Nor-we-gian wood.
Repeat from measure #4 above.
Ending:
[D]
E ||---------------------------------------------------|
B ||--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|
G ||--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|
D ||--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|
A ||---------------------------------------------------|
E ||---------------------------------------------------|
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
[D] [C] [G] [D]
E |---------------------------------------------------||
B |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3------------------------||
G |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2------------------------||
D |--0-------------------0---0------------------------||
A |--------------3-------2---0------------------------||
E |---------------------------------------------------||
+ . . + . . + . . + . .
Corrections to existing TABS:
1) Richard Cook's TAB (in D, capo on 2nd fret) lists the chords of the
bridge as:
[Dm]She ... any[G]where
[Dm]I ... [G]chair.[A]
which contains 2 errors. To be played in D the chords should be:
[Dm]She ... any[G]where
[Dm]I ... [Em7]chair[A7].
2) Robert Hall's TAB (in E) lists the chords of the bridge as:
[Am]She ... any[D]where
[Am]I ... [D]chair [F#]---> verse (E riff above)
which are in the wrong key. To be played in E the chords should be:
[Em]She ... any[A]where
[Em]I ... [Fm7]chair.[B7]
Existing TABs:
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 1995 09:18:02 -0700
From: [email protected] (Richard Cook )
Subject: TAB: Norwegian Wood by The Beatles
Norwegian Wood
The Beatles
Tabbed by Richard Cook
Capo 2nd fret.
[D] [D] [D]
E ||-2----2------2---2---2--2--2------------------2------------------2----0h2-|
B ||-3----3------3---3---3--3--3------------------3--------3---------3----3---|
G ||-2----4------2---0---0--0--0-------0----------2--------0---------2----2---|
D |--0----0------0---0---4--4--4---2----------4---0------------------0----0---|
A ||-0-------------------------------------------------3--------2----0----0---|
E ||--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
[D] [D] [D]
E |--2----2------2---2---2--2--2------------------2------------------2----0h2-|
B |--3----3------3---3---3--3--3------------------3--------3---------3----3---|
G |--2----4------2---0---0--0--0-------0----------2--------0---------2----2---|
D |--0----0------0---0---4--4--4---2----------4---0--------0---------0----0---|
A |--0-------------------------------------------------3--------2----0----0---|
E |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
I once had a girl, or should I say, she once had me.
[D] [D] [D]
E |--2----2------2---2---2--2--2------------------2------------------2----0h2-|
B |--3----3------3---3---3--3--3------------------3--------3---------3----3---|
G |--2----4------2---0---0--0--0-------0----------2--------0---------2----2---|
D |--0----0------0---0---4--4--4---2----------4---0--------0---------0----0---|
A |--0-------------------------------------------------3--------2----0----0---|
E |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
She showed me her room, is n't it good nor-we - gian wood.
bridge
[Dm] [G]
E |--------1---------------------------------------------3--------------------|
B |--------3---------------------------------------------0--------------------|
G |--------2---------------------------------------------0--------------------|
D |--------0---------------------------------------------0--------------------|
A |--------0---------------------------------------------2--------------------|
E |------------------------------------------------------3--------------------|
She asked me to stay and she told me to sit any - where.
[Dm] [G] [A]
|--1--------------------------------------------3--------------0------------|
|--3--------------------------------------------0--------------2------------|
|--2--------------------------------------------0--------------2------------|
|--0--------------------------------------------0--------------2------------|
|--0--------------------------------------------2--------------0------------|
|-----------------------------------------------3---------------------------|
I looked around and I noticed there wasn't a chair.
I sat on a rug, biding my time
drinking her wine.
We talked until two, and then she said
it's time for bed.
[repeat 1st measure]
She told me she worked in the morning
and started to laugh.
I told her I didn't
and crawled off to sleep in the bath.
And, when I awoke, I was alone
this bird had flown.
So, I lit a fire, isn't it good
Norwegian wood.
[repeat 1st measure]
notes:
1. Spacing doesn't indicate timing - I just lined the tab up with the lyrics.
2. Chords are tabbed for their first beat only. The D chord is strummed down,
up, down. Note the hammer-on at the end of each measure.
3. Holding the D chord, use your pinky for 3rd fret notes and index finger
for 1st fret notes, middle finger for 3rd fret on the A string.
4. Have an accompanist play along without a capo:
E D E D [bridge] Em A Em A B
--mxrangnjfumchebcqtfmbcrosshkmp--
From: [email protected] (Robert R. Hall)
Subject: Alternate TAB: Norwegian Wood
Date: 6 Aug 92 16:22:34 GMT
This song is in E; you can play it in D with a capo, but
I don't have one, so I figured out this version. It lets
you play the rhythm and lead guitar parts at the same time:
e --0---0---0---0---0---x---x---x---0---x---x---x---0----------
B --0---2---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0----------
G --1---1---1---2---1---2---2---0---1---2---2---2---1----------
D --2---2---2---2---2---4---4---4---2---0---0---0---2----------
A --2---2---2---2---2---0---0---0---2---4---4---4---2----------
E --0---2---0---2---0---x---x---x---0---x---x---x---0----------
|
| I once had a girl or shld I say she once had me
-> (c) B (c) G (c) D G G (c) D G A (c)
Accent the string listed below the word to bring out
the melody. (c) means accent the whole chord. Use your
smallest finger to hit the notes during "I once had a girl."
Chorus
------
[Am]She asked me to stay and she told me to sit any[D]where
[Am]I looked around and I noticed there wasn't a c[D]hair -[F#]--> verse (E riff above)
----------------------------
I'm not sure of the complete lyrics, they're pretty clear
on the album (Rubber Soul)
Bob