Artist: ROMANTICS | Title: what i like about you
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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.
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.
#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE----------------------------------# # This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # # song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------# Artist: THE ROMANTICS Song: "What I Like About You" (1980) INTRO: (Play 4x) Esus4 E A D D D A |-----------------|------------------| |-10-----9-----10-|-3-3-----3----3-2-| |-9------9------9-|-2-2-----2----2-2-| |-9------9-----11-|-4-4-----4----4-2-| |-----------------|-0-0-----0----0-0-| |-----------------|------------------| VERSE: (Play 14x) E E D D D D A |-0----0-------|-----------------|| |-0----0-----3-|-3-3----3----3-2-|| |-1----1-----2-|-2-2----2----2-2-|| |-2----2-----4-|-4-4----4----4-2-|| |-2----2-----0-|-0-0----0----0-0-|| |-0----0-------|-----------------|| Note: The INTRO on the previously submitted version of "What I Like About You" was wrong. This is the correct way to play it. I play the rest of the song as I've shown here. The song speeds up after you play the VERSE about 14x, and also the strum pattern changes. It's probably not the way they play it on the record, but it sounds good enough for now. When you play the (D) chord, keep your index finger barred on those three strings on the second fret, your middle on the third fret (D), and your third finger on the fourth fret (F#). That way, you don't have to move your fingers at all when you play the (A) chord. Submitted by: Michael Hatch Email: watching_wheels@hotmail.com Date: 6/30/01
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