Artist: TOADIES | Title: unattractive

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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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From: matt@library.udallas.edu
Date: Thu, 26 Sep 1996 21:44:40 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: TAB: "Unattractive" by the Toadies


"Unattractive" by the Toadies
as heard on the "Y'r Cute" tape
Transcribed by Matt Kendall

Guitar 1 in clean tone
1:-------------------------------------------------------------------
2:-7----------------7------------------------------------------------
3:-----7h8--------------7h8------------------------------------------
4:---------9----------------9-(9)(dive whammy>-----------------------
5:-------------------------------------------------------------------
6:-------------------------------------------------------------------

Guitar 2 in clean tone (joine in 1/2 through 1st riff)
1:------------------------------
2:------------------------------
3:------------------------------
4:-4~~4---------6-6--6-6--6-6---
5:------5h6-----6-6--6-6--6-6---
6:----------7-5-4-4--4-4--4-4---  (not terribly sure bout that, but hey
  				  it goes nicely w/ the tune anyway)

Both guitars in distortion (pre-chorus)
1:-----------------------------
2:-7-7-------------------------
3:-7-7-------------------------
4:-7-7---------6-6--6-6--6-6---
5:-5-5-5-6-----6-6--6-6--6-6---
6:---------7-5-4-4--4-4--4-4---

(chorus)
1:--------------------------------
2:--------------------------------
3:--------------------------------
4:-6-6-6--8-8-8--9-9-9--12-12-12--
5:-6-6-6--8-8-8--9-9-9--12-12-12--
6:-4-4-4--6-6-6--7-7-7--10-10-10--   (put full rest stops between chord
				     changes.  Might even sound best with
				     muted string noise in that case.
				     This chorus riff sounds best when 
				     totally alternate picking==up-down-up)
(after chorus riff 1)
1:-------------------------------
2:-------------------------------
3:-------------------------------
4:-6-6-6-6-9-9-9-9-12-12-12-12---
5:-6-6-6-6-9-9-9-9-12-12-12-12---
6:-4-4-4-4-7-7-7-7-10-10-10-10---

(after chorus riff 2) --just keep repeating that D chord (w/ 10 & 12 frets)
continually...in the "Cable Guy" soundtrack version, that chord is bent
after several strums.

(bridge part)
1:---------------------------
2:---------------------------
3:---------------------------
4:----------------4-------4--
5:-5~~--------4h6-----4h6----
6:----7-5-4-4--(4)--4--------  (if you can, hold those 4-6-4 notes, or the
				G#-D#-F# so that whole chord is sounded
				out)

There you go and enjoy!  




________________________________________________________________________
Matt Kendall
matt@library.udallas.edu
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