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From: [email protected] (fractal [FoS.Pulse])
Date: 16 Jun 1995 17:23:58 GMT
Subject: Nobody Weird Like Me by Chili Peppers, tabbed!
Nobody Weird Like Me
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Bass Intro
Then the guitar breaks in with this rhythm:
D5 F5 D5 F5 D5
e:—————————————-|
B:—————————————-|
G:–7–7–10—-7—7—–7–7–10—-7—|
D:–7–7–10—-7—7—–7–7–10—-7—|
A:–5–5—8—-5—5—–5–5—8—-5—|
E:—————————————-|
D5 F5 D5 G5 D5
e:—————————————|
B:—————————————|
G:–7–7–10—-7—7—–7–7–12—(7)-|
D:–7–7–10—-7—7—–7–7–12—(7)-|
A:–5–5—8—-5—5—–5–5–10—(5)-|
E:—————————————|
Verse rhythm (variate a lot, I think Frusciante used a whammy bar for live
concerts on this song):
D5 F5
e:———————————————–|
B:———————————————–|
G:—7-7-7-7—–7-7-7-7—–7-7-7-7—-10–10—|
D:—7-7-7-7—–7-7-7-7—–7-7-7-7—-10–10—|
A:—5-5-5-5—–5-5-5-5—–5-5-5-5—–8—8—|
E:———————————————–|
D5 G5
e:————————————————|
B:————————————————|
G:—7-7-7-7—–7-7-7-7—–7-7-7-7—–12–12—|
D:—7-7-7-7—–7-7-7-7—–7-7-7-7—–12–12—|
A:—5-5-5-5—–5-5-5-5—–5-5-5-5—–10–10—|
E:————————————————|
D5 F5
e:———————————————-|
B:———————————————-|
G:—7-7-7-7—–7-7-7-7—–7-7-7-7—-10-10—|
D:—7-7-7-7—–7-7-7-7—–7-7-7-7—-10-10—|
A:—5-5-5-5—–5-5-5-5—–5-5-5-5—–8–8—|
E:———————————————-|
D5 G5
e:———————————————-|
B:———————————————-|
G:—7-7-7-7—–7-7-7-7—–7-7-7-7—–12b—-|
D:—7-7-7-7—–7-7-7-7—–7-7-7-7—–12b—-|
A:—5-5-5-5—–5-5-5-5—–5-5-5-5—–10b—-|
E:———————————————-|
Chorus (strike each chord once):
C5
Bust my britches
E5
Bless my soul
D5
I’m a freak of nature
C5
Walking totem pole
E5 G5
Look and see I think you’ll agree
A5
Nobody Weird Like Me
After a while, he starts playing this little riff about 4 times:
F5 C5
e:——————|
B:——————|
G:——–5-x-x-3–5|
D:–3–x–5-x-x-3–5|
A:–3–x–3-x-x-1–3|
E:–1–x————|
The pattern is played again but up 2 whole steps near the end before
the big jam:
A5 D5 C5 D5
e:——————|
B:——————|
G:——7—-5—7-|
D:–7—7—-5—7-|
A:–7—5—-3—5-|
E:–5—————|
Outro
One guitar strikes the D5 chord every now and then while another plays a solo
in Dm over top. Make a lot of noise 🙂
Try this progression:
D5 D#5 F#5 G5
e:—————————————————-|
B:—————————————————-|
G:—-7—–7–7–7/8—-8–8–8/11-11-11-11/12–12-12|
D:—-7—–7–7–7/8—-8–8–8/11-11-11-11/12–10-10|
A:—-5—–5–5–5/6—-6–6–6/9—9–9–9/10–10-10|
E:—————————————————-|