• Song:

    Boom Shack-a-lak

  • Artist:

    Apache Indian

  • Album:

    The Best Of

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Apache Indian: Boom shack-a-lak
Normal tuning: E, A, D, G,
tabbed by mmfan486


Chorus (00:21 sec)

G:----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------|
D:4-4-7-4-7-------|4-4-7-4-7-------|4-4-7-4-7-------|4-4-7-4-7-------|
A:----------4-6-4-|----------4-6-4-|----------4-6-4-|----------4-6-4-|
E:----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------|

G:----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------|
D:----------4-6-4-|----------------|4-4-7-4-7-------|4-4-7-4-7-------|
A:--------6-------|----------------|----------4-6-4-|----------4-6-4-|
E:7-----7---------|7-----7-7-7-5-5-|----------------|----------------|

G:--6-9-6-9-6-9-6-|--4-7-4-7-4-7-4-|----------------|----------------|
D:----------------|----------------|4-4-7-4-7-------|4-4-7-4-7-------|
A:4---------------|----------------|----------4-6-4-|----------4-6-4-|
E:----------------|7---------------|----------------|----------------|


Verse 1

G:----------------|~      ~|----------------|
D:4-4-7-4-7-------| repeat |4-4-7-4---------|
A:----------4-6-4-|  *15   |----------------|
E:----------------|  then  |----------------|


Verse 2

G:----------------|
D:4-----4---------| repeat
A:----------4-6-4-|  *12
E:----------------|


Guitar Solo: As verse 1 but don't play the last bar.


Verse 3

G:----------------|
D:----------------| repeat
A:----------4-6-4-|  *15
E:2-----2---------|then don't play for one bar.


Last chorus= As Chorus, except for the last bar:

G:----------------|
D:4---------------|
A:----------------|
E:----------------|


Song Order:

Chorus
Verse 1
Chorus
Verse 2
Chorus
Guitar solo
Chorus
Verse 3
Last Chorus

It's possible that I have mistaken some palm-muted guitar lines for bass
lines in certain parts of the chorus, but to be honest it's not going
to sound bad if the bass is played too. Enjoy this, it's a true classic 
of my time!
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