Artist: WHEATUS | Title: little respect4

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Tablature is mostly (but not exclusively) seen for reticulate stringed instruments, in which environment it is commonly titled journalism for brief (except for lute tablature).
It is ofttimes utilised for the guitar, bass, lute, archlute, theorbo, angélique, mandora, gallichon, and vihuela, but in generalisation it crapper be utilised for some reticulate instrument, including ukulele, mandolin, banjo, and viola da gamba, as substantially as some liberated wood aerophones much as the harmonica.



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KEY
x=mute
d=down strum
u=up   "   "
r=let ring
 

INTRO
C                        
d  d  u  x  u  d (strumming same through the whole song)
Csus4
d  d  u  x  u  d
x3
on the 3rd at the end play
C
d r

Verse Part 1
C      G      E7      F      F Strum F r     
Csus4  Gsus4  E7sus4  
x2     x2     x2

Verse Part 2                       "Don't you Give me no"
C      G      F      F      Am     G (one strum)
Csus4  Gsus4                
x2     x2                   x2

Chorus Part 1
Asus2
Am
x2

Chorus Part 2
F      Em      F      G

x4     x2

Verse 2
Same as Verse 1 bu when u get to the F chord play this
                              "Don't u give me no"               
F       G      Am      B      G                    F  G (one strum)

x3                            x3 (one strum on all)       

Chorus

Solo!
in tab
E---x---I-------------------------x---I-----------------------------
B---x---I-------------------------x---I-----------------------------
G---12--I-x3------10---9---7------12--I-x3---10---9---7---5---4-----
D---x---I---------x----x---x------x---I------x----x---x---x---x-----
A---10--I---------8----7---5------10--I------8----7---5---3---2-----
E---x---I-------------------------x---I-----------------------------
    d  u  d       d    d   d      d  u  d    d    d   d   d   d
                           r                          r       r                  

Ending
Same as Verse (i think)

It helps if you listen to the song first and get the drift before you go 
and start playin it



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