#----------------------------------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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: dshapiro@sdcc13.ucsd.edu (David Shapiro) Subject: Re: REQ: Melrose Place theme In <3fi2vp$jit@ionews.io.org> phronq@io.org (Michael P. Dines) writes: >I'm looking for tableture for the Melrose Place theme.. I'm planning on >suprising my lady-friend (who's a fan of the show) with it sometime soon... Goes like this: ------------------|---------------------------|------------- --8\--------------|-----13-15b17b15--13-12-13-|------------- --9\--------------|---------------------------|------------- --9\----------5---|-/14-----------------------|------------- --7\------5-----7-|---------------------------|------------- ------5h7---7-----|---------------------------|------------- ---------------------------------------------------|-------- ------13-15-15b17b15-13-12----------------(17b20\)-|-------- ---------------------------14b17b14--14H-----------|-------- --/14----------------------------------------------|-------- ---------------------------------------------------|-------- ---------------------------------------------------|-------- The \ and / are slides up and down, as suggested. The b is my screwed up notation for bend i.e. 15b17b15 means bend the 15th fret up a full step, then back down a full step. 14b17b14 is one-and-a-half steps, etc. The 14H is an artificial harmonic two octaves above the fundamental. The closing lick is: --17b19b17--15---------------------------------------------- ----------------17-15--------------14-12-------------------- ----------------------16\14--12----14-12-------------------- --------------------------------14-------14-14-------------- ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ The transcription for the 90210 theme will be made available on request (no, I don't watch Fox all day). Cheers, Dave Shapiro dshapiro@ucsd.edu