Symbolistic White Walls

Music and Lyrics by Matthew Good © 1995 socan / ascap
emi april music canada inc./ dunharrow music

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Symbolistic White Walls
Music and Lyrics by Matthew Good © 1995 socan / ascap
emi april music canada inc./ dunharrow music

IMPORTANT NOTE:
BOTH GUITARS HAVE A CAPO ON THE 3rd FRET!!!

(FRET NUMBERS ARE TRUE!! (Not counted from the capo)

Guitar 1 (acoustic) - intro:

Guitar 2 ("LEAD" amplified, distorted acoustic) - intro:
Also played before the second verse.
The first & third bars repeat in the bridge ending.
The last riff at the end of the song is just C (3rd fret(open) - 5th string) slide up to D (5th fret)
and then straight to G (3rd fret (open)- 6th string.)

Guitar 2 - verses:
Please note the BAR * above each line. There are 4 BARS of rest between these two TABs.

Guitar 1 - choruses:

Guitar 1 - bridge (and it's alright now...):
Comes in BAR 13.
Song ends on the G chord. (5 / 5 / 3 (open) - 4th, 5th & 6th strings.)

Guitar 2 ( or 3 ) - bridge:
Comes in BAR 9, softly, builds during BAR 12, probably continues for the rest of the song. (It's hard to hear.)
Another track plays the guitar 2 - intro pattern, alternating between the two types. (read the notes up by the intro section)
You can play the beginning as the bridge pattern and then switch to the intro pattern, like they do live.
Song ends on the G chord. (5 / 3 (open) - 5th & 6th strings.)


Bass - intro & verses:
The whole song is played with 'swing', more emphasis on the first of each pair of notes
and a slight pause before the next pair. DUH duh - DUH duh (like that!)

Bass - choruses:
Play the first line twice.

Bass - bridge:

DO NOT READ THIS AS ONE UNIT!
Each line is one pattern in a confusing array of ways to play almost the same thing.
(There are several ways to fret this. I've just chosen the ones I thought were most logical.
Move them around until it's comfortable for you.)

The order to play them is: (CD counter times given for starts.)

3:08 PATTERN #1 3:48 PATTERN #3
3:18 PATTERN #2 3:58 PATTERN #3
3:28 PATTERN #3 4:08 PATTERN #4
3:38 PATTERN #1 4:18 LET RING

Don't play the D (5th fret - 3rd string) on the last slide. Just slide down that far and transfer to the other string.
Let the last note, G (3rd fret - 4th string) ring.


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