Tab submitted by: Digs - digs@totalise.co.uk Artist: Conting Crows Song: Omaha From the album - August and Everything After There are a few tabs of this song on the web but none of them have the intro transcribed properly. Although the intro is played on an accordian (I think) the tab below sounds coorect on the guitar. You will have to finger pick the intro to get it to sound right.Its a bit tricky to play but it adds a bit of class to the song when you play it. The rhythm is easy to pick up if you listen to the song but if you have any questions e-mail me digs@totalise.co.uk Standard tuning. Chords: F#M - 244222 E - 022100 D - XX0232 C#M X46654 B X24442 A - X02220 Intro e --2----4---------5p4p2p0---2-------2-----4--5---7---- b --2----2----12---------------------2------------7---- g -------1----------------------4---------------------- d --4--------------------------------4----------------- a ------------------------------------------------9---- e ----------------------------------------------------- e --9--10----12--------10--9----7h9p7/5---------------- b -----------10---------------------------------------- g ----------------------------------------------------- d -----------0----------------------------------------- a ----------------------------------------------------- e ----------------------------------------------------- Verse F#M C#M Start tearing the old man down E B Run past the heather and down to the old road F#M C#M Start turning the grain into the ground D Roll a new leaf over F#M C#M In the middle of the night, theres an E B old man treading around in the gathered rain F#M C#M Well mister if you're gonna walk on water E D A (Hold the A into the chorus) Could you drop a line my way? Chorus (A) E Omaha____ F#M D somwehere in middle America A E Get right to the heart of matters D A Its the heart that matters more E F#M B I think you'd better turn your ticket in D A And get your money back at the door That is the basis of the song, you should be able to work out the rest from here!! Digs (digs@totalise.co.uk)