"WIPE OUT" (The Surfaris, 1963)
-- "arr."/tabbed tcg, 198?, 1994
["I'm so embarrassed, but someone asked!"]
-- 4/4 // key of A(7) // Allegro (pretty fast) // ...lots o' reverb
-- all eighth notes, unless otherwise specified
-- o//o symbol means "repeat previous measure"
LEAD--
[A7]
& 4 &
[D7(D9)] [A7]
[E7(E9)] [D7(D9)] [A7] [E7]
DRUM SOLO "COMP" CHORDS--[play staccato--1st beat of measure]
[A7] [D9]
A7 E9 D9 A7 E7#9 [to lead]
1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &
#9 my embellishment, I think [did from memory, but should be close], as
are the 7/9 and 7\5 slides (make fingering-position changes easier)....
--Also another "jam" lead to tune, if I recall--never figured it out,
though: just stepped on the fuzz box and played some Chuck Berry/
Foghat 12-bar blues riffs. . . .
--:--tcg
[)]
-- "arr."/tabbed tcg, 198?, 1994
["I'm so embarrassed, but someone asked!"]
-- 4/4 // key of A(7) // Allegro (pretty fast) // ...lots o' reverb
-- all eighth notes, unless otherwise specified
-- o//o symbol means "repeat previous measure"
LEAD--
[A7]
------ ----------------- --------------- --------------- ------------------
------ ----------------- --------------- --------------- ------------------
------ ----------------- -----o-//------ -----o-//------ -------------5-6--
---5-6 -7-7-7-5-----5-6- ------//-o----- ------//-o----- -7-7-7-5---7------
-7---- ---------7-7----- --------------- --------------- ---------7--------
------ ----------------- --------------- --------------- ------------------
& 4 &
[D7(D9)] [A7]
------------------ ------------------ ------------------ ------------------
------------------ ------------------ ------------------ ------------------
-7-7-7-5-----5-6-- -7-7-7-5---------- ------------------ -------------6-7/-
---------7-7------ ---------7---5-6-- -7-7-7-5-----5-6-- -7-7-7-5---7------
------------------ -----------7------ ---------7-7------ ---------7--------
------------------ ------------------ ------------------ ------------------
[E7(E9)] [D7(D9)] [A7] [E7]
------------------ ------------------ ------------------ -----------------
------------------ ------------------ ------------------ -----------------
/9-9-9-7-----9-8-- -7-7-7\5---------- ------------------ -----------------
---------9-9------ ---------7---5-6-- -7-7-7-5-----7-5-- -----------------
------------------ -----------7------ ---------7-7------ -7-7-7-7------
------------------ ------------------ ------------------ -----------------
DRUM SOLO "COMP" CHORDS--[play staccato--1st beat of measure]
[A7] [D9]
-5---------- ----------- -5--------- ----------- -5--------- -------------
-5---------- ----------- -5--------- ----------- -5--------- -------------
-6--RestTacitRestTacit-- -6--RestTacitRestTacit- -5--RestTacitRestTacit---
-5---------- ----------- -5--------- ----------- -4--------- -------------
-7---------- ----------- -7--------- ----------- -5--------- -------------
-5---------- ----------- -5--------- ----------- ----------- -------------
A7 E9 D9 A7 E7#9 [to lead]
-5--------- ---------- -7-------- -5-------- -5-------- -----------------
-5--------- ---------- -7-------- -5-------- -5-------- ---8---8---------
-6-RestTacitRestTacit- -7--Tacit- -5--Tacit- -6--Tacit- ---7---7---------
-5--------- ---------- -6-------- -4-------- -5-------- ---6---6-----5-6-
-7--------- ---------- -7-------- -5-------- -7-------- ---7---7---7-----
-5--------- ---------- ---------- ---------- -5-------- -----------------
1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &
#9 my embellishment, I think [did from memory, but should be close], as
are the 7/9 and 7\5 slides (make fingering-position changes easier)....
--Also another "jam" lead to tune, if I recall--never figured it out,
though: just stepped on the fuzz box and played some Chuck Berry/
Foghat 12-bar blues riffs. . . .
--:--tcg
[)]