#----------------------------------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: Kevin Gardner RPretty PennyS by Stone Temple Pilots arranged for computer tab by Kevin Gardner code@wam.umd.edu transcribed by: Kenn Chipkin, John McCrea, and Matt Scharfglass Here it is, much to everyoneUs shock Dean plays this song, and in fact the entire album in standard turning, sorry no open turings on TPurpleU not even a drop high-D for RBig EmptyS. Intro and verse, (Rhave you seen...S): guitar #1 |----------3-|-3---3-3-------| |----------2-|-2---2-2-------| |-4--4-2---0-|-0---0-0--x--x-| |-2--2-2---0-|-0---0-0-------| |----------0-|-0---0-0-------| |------------|---------------| ============================== guitar #2 |------------|---------------| |------------|---------------| |-4--4-2-----|---------------| |-2--2-2-x-4-|-5---5-5--x-x--| |--------x-4-|-5---5-5--x-x--| |-0--0-0-x-2-|-3---3-3--x-x--| chorus, (Rgone.. when you wake...S): guitar #1 |-------0-----|-------0-----|-------0-----| |-------5-----|-------5-----|-------5-----| |-8-8-8-8-8-8-|-8-8-8-8-8-8-|-8-8-8-8-8-8-| |-7-7-7---7-7-|-7-7-7---7-7-|-7-7-7---7-7-| |-0-0-0---0-0-|-0-0-0---0-0-|-0-0-0---0-0-| |-------------|-------------|-------------| ============================== guitar #2 |-0-----0-----|-0-----0-----|-0-----0-0---| |-4-5B--4-----|-2-----0-----|-0-2h--2-4---| |-------------|-------------|-------------| |-------------|-------------|-------------| |-------------|-------------|-------------| |-------------|-------------|-------------| intrumental section: guitar #1 |-0---| |-0---| |-11--| |-0---| |-11--| strum this and then this -> |-11--| |-9---| |-9---| |-11--| |-11--| |-0---| |-0---| ============================== guitar #2 |-----0---0--| |-----0---0--| |-----4---4--| |-2---2---2--| |-2----------| |-0----------| B = bent note h = hammered on legatto I belive that sending this transcription through e-mail has added some mysterious R's and S's please them. From: kermit@news.winternet.com (Fred Gotfredson) "Pretty Penny" by Stone Temple Pilots Chords by Fred Gotfredson Allright, people were wondering about this song, and it is rather easy. * Both Guitar 1 and 2 are accoustic. * The ending chord on both guitars is an open E (as in the 1st Interlude for guitar 2 shown below) ------ Lyrics ------ (4 measure intro, w/ verse music) Have you seen your mother girl? Has she gone away? Gone away and found the pearl But the price she paid (Chorus:) Gone When you wake in the morning Gone When you find that there's no one sleeping Gone Pretty Penny was her name She was loved and we all will miss her How far will you go, I say Just to bait a mouse? Shorter lived and longer gone Can you figure out? (Chorus) (4 measures of verse music) (1st Interlude) (4 measures of verse music) Have you lost your sister girl? SHe's all but blown away blown away and lost the pearl And the price she paid Hmmmm... (4 measures of verse music during hmm) (2nd Interlude) (3 measures of verse music then open E ending chord) --------------- Verse- Guitar 1 --------------- *note* the music below is one measure. E5 (022xxx@1) F#5 (244xxx@1)name="chord_x022xx@1">A5 e|------------------------------------| B|------------------------------------| G|------------------------------------| D|-2-----2--2--X--4--5-----5--5--X--X-| A|-2-----2--2--X--4--5-----5--5--X--X-| E|-0-----0--0--X--2--3-----3--3--X--X-| have you seen your mo - ther girl? It is difficult to tell whether 3 notes are being played or if only two notes. --------------- Verse- Guitar 2 --------------- This is the main riff, the one you hear... G5add9 E5 (022xxx@1) A5 (x022xx@1) Gadd#11 G5 (355xxx@1)|-------------------3-----3--3-------| |-------------------2-----2--2-------| |-4-----4--2--X--0--0-----0--0--X--0-| |-2-----2--2--X--0--0-----0--0--X--0-| |----------------0-------------------| |------------------------------------| have you seen your mo - ther girl? Every 4th time substitute the following for the above: |-------------------3--3--3--3--3--3-| |-------------------2--2--2--2--2--2-| |-4-----4--2--X--0--0--0--0--0--0--0-| |-2-----2--2--X--0--0--0--0--0--0--0-| |----------------0-------------------| |------------------------------------| There are |3--3--3-/4-3--0-| variations to this |2--2--2-/3-2--0-| part... this is |0--0--0--0--0--0-| the most common. |0--0--0--0--0--0-| *note* there are no variations before the second verse... Listen to the CD for other variations... ---------------- Chorus- Guitar 1 ---------------- The chorus is also very easy.... pick the strings pretty hard for this part and listen to the CD if you can't get the rhythm... (A) e|0--0--0--0--0----0----0---| B|5--4--2--0--0h2--2/4--4h5-| repeat ____________________________ chorus ends here gone when... ---------------- Chorus- Guitar 2 ---------------- This is played steadily and quickly behind the guitar 1 part. (e)|0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-| (B)|4-4-4-4-5-4-4-4-4-| repeat ----------------------- 1st Interlude- Guitar 1 ----------------------- E Guitar one plays the open E chord in the following manner: 0 0 1 2 3 1 (I included picking instructions for ageneral (x02210@1)1 /-----/--/--/-----/ idea of how it goes, you don't have to be 2 | | | | precise about it) 2 | | | |downstroke pick all strings 0 | | |*lightly* upstroke pick strings | |downstroke pick all strings |downstroke pick bottom 2 strings ----------------------- 1st Interlude- Guitar 2 ----------------------- This is the first nifty little interlude... E (022100@1)play 4 times |-7-----------7---7---7-| |-0-----------0---0---0-| |-4-----------4---4---4-| |-6-----------6---6---6-| |-7-------7---7---7---7-| |-0-------0---0---0---0-| then... Eadd9 (024100@1)play 4 times |-0-----------0---0---0-| |-7-----------7---7---7-| |-4-----------4---4---4-| |-6-----------6---6---6-| |-7-------7---7---7---7-| |-0-------0---0---0---0-| then... Eadd#11 E (022100@1)play 3 times |-6-----------6---6---6-|-7-----------7---7---7-| |-0-----------0---0---0-|-0-----------0---0---0-| |-4-----------4---4---4-|-4-----------4---4---4-| |-6-----------6---6---6-|-6-----------6---6---6-| |-7-------7---7---7---7-|-7-------7---7---7---7-| |-0-------0---0---0---0-|-0-------0---0---0---0-| then... |-6-----------6---6---6-|-7---7---7---7---7---7-| |-0-----------0---0---0-|-0---0---0---0---0---0-| |-4-----------4---4---4-|-4---4---4---4---4---4-| |-6-----------6---6---6-|-6---6---6---6---6---6-| |-7---7---7---7---7---7-|-7---7---7---7---7---7-| |-0---0---0---0---0---0-|-0---0---0---0---0---0-| ----------------------- 2nd Interlude- Guitar 2 ----------------------- The second interlude is very similar to the first interlude. Guitar 1 is the same in both interludes. Eadd9 (024100@1)play 4 times |-0-----------0---0---0-| |-7-----------7---7---7-| |-4-----------4---4---4-| |-6-----------6---6---6-| |-7-------7---7---7---7-| |-0-------0---0---0---0-| then... Eadd9 (024100@1)play 4 times |-4-----------4---4---4-| |-7-----------7---7---7-| |-4-----------4---4---4-| |-6-----------6---6---6-| |-7-------7---7---7---7-| |-0-------0---0---0---0-| then... Eadd#11 E (022100@1)play 3 times |-6-----------6---6---6-|-7-----------7---7---7-| |-0-----------0---0---0-|-0-----------0---0---0-| |-4-----------4---4---4-|-4-----------4---4---4-| |-6-----------6---6---6-|-6-----------6---6---6-| |-7-------7---7---7---7-|-7-------7---7---7---7-| |-0-------0---0---0---0-|-0-------0---0---0---0-| then... |-6-----------6---6---6-|-7---7---7---7---7---7-| |-0-----------0---0---0-|-0---0---0---0---0---0-| |-4-----------4---4---4-|-4---4---4---4---4---4-| |-6-----------6---6---6-|-6---6---6---6---6---6-| |-7---7---7---7---7---7-|-7---7---7---7---7---7-| |-0---0---0---0---0---0-|-0---0---0---0---0---0-| Thats the whole song! I'm not perfect, and I hate idiots who think they are. So if something is wrong with this, email me or just post it or correct it or whatever. Any corrections, comments, questions, fan mail, whatever, email pmata@canario.cic.itcr.ac.cr or kermit@enterprise.winternet.com