Victor Wooten - What did he say? :) Phil PS i'll be tabbing victor's 'the loneliest monk' soon What did he say? Victor Wooten tabbed by Phil (runechild@aol.com) Ok, here's the deal, Vic recorded the album 'what did he say?' by himself for the most part (with guest musicians for drums and what not) and if you will notice, there's more than one bass in there, but he's the only person playing the bass in all the songs. he recorded several tracks over each other, but it's still just him, thus, not all the song is here, but this is the main part; you can play this and it will still sound good. The verse parts are not 100% accurate, but those are the notes he uses, if you improvise, it sounds just as good and hey, it's almost like jamming with Victor :) Note: the slaps and pops: you can slap/pop them or just pluck with your fingers, it's up to you. For the most part, this is accurate. + = slap - = pop / = upslide \ = downslide ^ = bend h = hammer-on p = pull off (?: reverse hammer-on) x = muted note Intro Verse (improvise! each one is different) G|------------------|------------------------------| D|------------------|------6-6-6h8-6-8p6-----------| A|------------------|------------------------------| E|-0-1-2-4-5-6-7-8\-|--4h6---------------x-4h6-----| + - - - - - + Chorus (play twice) G|-----------------------6---------------------------------6--------- D|------6h8------6-6h8p6---------6h8------------6h8------6---6h8p6--- A|-----------------------------6------------------------------------- E|-3--4-----x4h6------------3--------x4h6--3--3-----x4h6------------- - + - - - - + ^ (chorus cont'd) G|---------------------------------6----| D|----------------x6x8------6-6h8p6--6--| A|----6--8--10/11-----------------------| E|-3-------------------x4h6-------------| Interlude (play 3 or 4 times) G|-6-666-6-666-6-666-6-633---| D|---------------------------| A|---------------------------| E|---------------------------| For the rest of the song, just improvise along the same notes that have been used for most of the song, it still sounds good and it really is like jamming with one of the greats :)