Artist: BEN FOLDS FIVE | Title: brick
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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. # #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------# Subject: b/ben_folds_five/brick.tab "Brick" by Ben Folds Five off the album WHATEVER AND EVER AMEN transcribed for guitar by Kelly Chandra in standerd tuning (EBGDAE) Fig. A: this is the piano riff that is played for the verses. the picking pattern changes throughout the song, but hopefully you'll be able to figure out the pattern by listening to the album. Here is the basic notation: E----------------------------------------------------------- B----------------------------------------------------------- G--7---------7----5-------5--------5---------------------- D---------7-------------5--------5-----5------------------- A-----7-----------------------5----------------------------- E------------------------------------------------------------ Then comes the chorus. Underneath the vocals is played basically this chord, which is also played in the interlude. : E---------------------- B---------------------- G---5----------------- D---7----------------- A---7----------------- E---5----------------- Next comes Fig B: E---------------------------------------------------- B--12------------14------------12----------------- G-------12------------12-----------------11------- D------------12------------12-------12------------ A---------------------------------------------------- E----------------------------------------------------- After the chorus is played a second time, little fill part is played again. However, this time it is Fig C(a lengthened version of Fig B): E------------------------------------------------------------------------------- B--12------------14------------12------------14--11--12------------------- G-------12------------12------------12----------------------12-------11---- D------------12------------12------------12----------------------12--------- A------------------------------------------------------------------------------- E-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After this, Fig C is played again, only an octave higher. Now, this is possible to do on the guitar, but it doesn't sound all the great since it goes up to the highest note possible on the neck. If you want to figure it out, go ahead, but i'm not going to add it in here Now for how this fits into the song........... (Fig A) 6 a.m, day after Christmas, I throw some clothes on in the dark Smell of coal, carseat is freezing, the world is sleeping--i am not up the stairs to her apartment, she is balled up on the couch mom and dad went down to charlotte they're not home to find us out (fig A continues, bass comes in playing what i think is an F#) and we ride, now that i have found someone I'm feeling more alone than i ever have before (Chorus Chord played repetedly) She's a brick and i'm drowning slowly, off the coast and i'm headed nowhere She's a brick and i'm drowning slowly (Fig B) (Fig A) they call her name at 7:30, i pace around the parking lot walk downtown to buy her flowers and sell some gifts that i got can't you see its not me youre dying for? and she's feeling more alone than she ever has before (Chord part again) She's a brick and i'm drowning slowly, off the coast and i'm headed nowhere She's a brick and i'm drowning slowly (Fig C) (Chord part again underneath interlude) As weeks went by, they showed that she was not fine They told me "son, its time to tell the truth" and she broke down and i broke down cos i was tired of lying (Fig A) driving back to her apartment for a moment we're alone and i'm alone and she's alone and now i know it (Chord part again) She's a brick and i'm drowning slowly, off the coast and i'm headed nowhere She's a brick and i'm drowning slowly (Fig C)
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