from Living In Clip
by Ani DiFranco
Verse 1:
The bass plays on the drum beats.
G—————————————————————–|
D—————————————————————–|
A——————–2—–3————————————–|
E————-5—————————————————|
Chorus:
G——————————————————————|
D——————————————————————|
A——————————————————————|
E-1–1-1–3-0-3-5–5-5–3–3-3-0—-1—–1-1–3-0–3—5–5-5—–|
G—————————-2–2-2————————————–|
D———2–3–3-3–5–2-5———-5-5-5–2-3————————–|
A-3–3–5—————————————————————-|
E————————————————————-3———-|
the second verse of the chorus is basically the same with a few
variations that you can fool with yourself but the one worth noting is:
G—————————-|
D—————–3———-|
A—–2—-3–5————–|
E-5————————–|
Now the part below comes directly after the first chorus and it is fast.
the part where she says ‘oh oh oh oh’ etc:
G————————-|
D————————-|
A–3–3———3———|
E-5–5—0-3-5-5-5-3——|
Verse 2 is like verse one with variations near the end and the second
chorus is again, alike with very minor variations that you can even
ignore BUT verse 3 goes:
G—————————————-|
D—————————————-|
A—–2–3———-3——————–|
E–5———0-3-5-5–5-3—————-|
this continues till the very end. it is actually a combination of
the verse figures and the ‘oh oh’ figure (for lack of a better name)
note: i prefer playing 5’s to 0’s but you can just as well substitute if
it makes your paying easier and still sound ok without too much ringing.
transcribed by Aprile Whyte