aldog@concentric.net claims that his version of "Tired of Sex" is
correct, but I have to disagree. He's posted the verse, but there's a lot
more to the song than that.
"Tired of Sex" by Weezer
from the album "Pinkerton."
Tuning: Tune to Eb
(Eb, Ab, Db, Gb)
Here are the three main parts of the song:
Bass intro:
(slide up to the 10th fret on the E string,
then slide down and start the first verse.)
Play verse 10x
Chorus:
[A] [A] [B]
I guess you could call this a "post-chorus"
(played right after the first chorus):
("Why can't I be making love come true?")
Play verse 10x
Chorus:
[A] [B] [A]
Post-chorus:
("Why can't I...") Very fast after you hit the high E.
Solo:
Play verse 4x
Chorus:
[A] [B] [A]
The B chorus is different here. From what I can tell, Matt slides
between the 5 and 7 on the A string, like this:
Followed by the final post-chorus:
Ritard (slow down...)
Outro:
Then the verse 4x and end on the G.
So, the basic layout of the song would be:
Intro
Verse
Chorus
Verse
Chorus
Solo
Chorus
Verse (Outro)
That, my friends, is the bass tab to "Tired of Sex." At least, I think
so. But, if you don't agree, or you just want to praise me for my
wonderful piece of work, send any comments/questions/corrections to:
Patrick Killingsworth
skilling@whro.org
Matt Sharp is my hero.
correct, but I have to disagree. He's posted the verse, but there's a lot
more to the song than that.
"Tired of Sex" by Weezer
from the album "Pinkerton."
Tuning: Tune to Eb
(Eb, Ab, Db, Gb)
Here are the three main parts of the song:
Gb ----------------------------------|
Db ----------------------------------| verse
Ab --------5---5-7-5-----------------|
Eb --3--3------------8-7-------------|
Gb ----------------------------------|
Db ----------------------------------| chorus A
Ab ----------3-3-3-3-5-5-5-5-7-7-7-7-|
Eb --3-3-3-3-------------------------|
Gb ----------------------------------|
Db --5-5-5-5-------------------------| chorus B
Ab ----------3-3-3-3-5-5-5-5-7-7-7-7-|
Eb ----------------------------------|
Bass intro:
Eb ---/10\---
(slide up to the 10th fret on the E string,
then slide down and start the first verse.)
Play verse 10x
Chorus:
[A] [A] [B]
I guess you could call this a "post-chorus"
(played right after the first chorus):
("Why can't I be making love come true?")
Gb ----------------------------------------|
Db ----------------------------------------|
Ab -----------3--2-------------------------|
Eb --1-1-1-1--------5----------------------|
Play verse 10x
Chorus:
[A] [B] [A]
Post-chorus:
("Why can't I...") Very fast after you hit the high E.
Gb --------------------------------------------------------------|
Db --------------------------------------------------------------|
Ab ------------3333-2222-----------------------------------------|
Eb --11111111------------55555555/12 12 12 12/19 19 19 19--------|
Solo:
Play verse 4x
Chorus:
[A] [B] [A]
The B chorus is different here. From what I can tell, Matt slides
between the 5 and 7 on the A string, like this:
Gb ----------------------------------|
Db --5-5-5-5-------------------------|
Ab ----------3-3-3-3-5-5-5-5-/7\5/7--|
Eb ----------------------------------|
Followed by the final post-chorus:
Ritard (slow down...)
Gb ----------------------------------|
Db ----------------------------------|
Ab -----------3--2-------------------|
Eb --1-1-1-1--------5--0--7----------|
Outro:
Eb --3/10\-3/10\---
Then the verse 4x and end on the G.
So, the basic layout of the song would be:
Intro
Verse
Chorus
Verse
Chorus
Solo
Chorus
Verse (Outro)
That, my friends, is the bass tab to "Tired of Sex." At least, I think
so. But, if you don't agree, or you just want to praise me for my
wonderful piece of work, send any comments/questions/corrections to:
Patrick Killingsworth
skilling@whro.org
Matt Sharp is my hero.