Song: November
Album: When You Left The Fire (2010)
Based on lemurjim's chords I have attempted to figure out the picking
pattern for this wistful Simon and Garfunklesque song. The pattern below
may not be 100% correct and, as usual with such folky tunes, there are
variations to be heard within the song, but this seems to get the general
feel right. I am least confident about the pattern on the G chord, since it
is hard to hear the bass notes in the recording.
In this tab, the spacing of notes does represent the timing and ----
represents one beat in the bar. I have indicated how I play it with
downstrokes and upstrokes for the Dm chord and the pattern is the same for
all the other chords
Let ring throughout
[Dm]
e|--------------1-|----------------|
B|----------------|------3---------|
G|----2-------2---|----2-------2---|
D|0---------0-----|--0-------0---0-|
A|----------------|----------------|
E|----------------|----------------|
( [d]Tab [d]from: [d]ht[d]tp[u]s://w[d]ww[d].g[u]uita[d]rt[u]ab[d]s.cc/tabs/t/the_wilderness_of_manitoba/november_tab.html )
[Am]
e|--------------0-|----------------|
B|----------------|------1---------|
G|------------2---|----2-------2---|
D|----2-----2-----|--2-------2---2-|
A|0---------------|----------------|
E|----------------|----------------|
[C]
e|--------------0-|----------------|
B|----------------|------1---------|
G|------------0---|----0-------0---|
D|----2-----2-----|--2-------2---2-|
A|3---------------|----------------|
E|----------------|----------------|
[G]
e|--------------3-|----------------|
B|----------------|------0---------|
G|----------------|----------------|
D|------------0---|----0-------0---|
A|----2-----2-----|--2-------2---2-|
E|3---------------|----------------|
As a variation, I sometimes play the top three strings on the second beat of
the first bar of each chord. This is not done in the recording, but it
beefs things up a little when you are singing it alone without the
harmonies. For example:
[Dm]
e|----1---------1-|----------------|
B|----3-----------|------3---------|
G|----2-------2---|----2-------2---|
D|0---------0-----|--0-------0---0-|
A|----------------|----------------|
E|----------------|----------------|
Album: When You Left The Fire (2010)
Based on lemurjim's chords I have attempted to figure out the picking
pattern for this wistful Simon and Garfunklesque song. The pattern below
may not be 100% correct and, as usual with such folky tunes, there are
variations to be heard within the song, but this seems to get the general
feel right. I am least confident about the pattern on the G chord, since it
is hard to hear the bass notes in the recording.
In this tab, the spacing of notes does represent the timing and ----
represents one beat in the bar. I have indicated how I play it with
downstrokes and upstrokes for the Dm chord and the pattern is the same for
all the other chords
Let ring throughout
[Dm]
e|--------------1-|----------------|
B|----------------|------3---------|
G|----2-------2---|----2-------2---|
D|0---------0-----|--0-------0---0-|
A|----------------|----------------|
E|----------------|----------------|
( [d]Tab [d]from: [d]ht[d]tp[u]s://w[d]ww[d].g[u]uita[d]rt[u]ab[d]s.cc/tabs/t/the_wilderness_of_manitoba/november_tab.html )
[Am]
e|--------------0-|----------------|
B|----------------|------1---------|
G|------------2---|----2-------2---|
D|----2-----2-----|--2-------2---2-|
A|0---------------|----------------|
E|----------------|----------------|
[C]
e|--------------0-|----------------|
B|----------------|------1---------|
G|------------0---|----0-------0---|
D|----2-----2-----|--2-------2---2-|
A|3---------------|----------------|
E|----------------|----------------|
[G]
e|--------------3-|----------------|
B|----------------|------0---------|
G|----------------|----------------|
D|------------0---|----0-------0---|
A|----2-----2-----|--2-------2---2-|
E|3---------------|----------------|
As a variation, I sometimes play the top three strings on the second beat of
the first bar of each chord. This is not done in the recording, but it
beefs things up a little when you are singing it alone without the
harmonies. For example:
[Dm]
e|----1---------1-|----------------|
B|----3-----------|------3---------|
G|----2-------2---|----2-------2---|
D|0---------0-----|--0-------0---0-|
A|----------------|----------------|
E|----------------|----------------|