#----------------------------------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: fammeter@iiic.ethz.ch (Frank Richard Ammeter) 'Book Of Dreams' chorus riff ---------------------------- by Steve Morse (Stand Up) [ check it out ! ] Listen to the recording for: -rhythm (some tricky 16ths, but basically 8ths) -the one and only 'Steve Morse Trademark' sound and feel e------------------------------------------------------------------------| B-----5-----4-----3--------------------8-----7-----6---------------------| G-------2-----4---------4-5--------------5-----7-----(5)-7^8r7--5--------| D---------4-----2-----5-----5/7------------7-----5-------------------5h7-| A---0------------------------------0-------------------------------5-----| E-------------------------------/5---------------------------------------| |------ | 1. e------------------------------------------------------------------------|| B--------5-----4-----3----------------------------------------------- * -|| G----------2-----4---------4-5-----------------------------7--------- -|| D------------4-----2-----5-----5/7----------------3--------5---7----- -|| A-----0--------------------------------------3-5h6---6-5-3-----5----- * -|| E--/5-------------------------------3-1-4-5-----------------------------|| |------ | 2. e---------------------------------------------------------------------5--|| B---------------------------------------------------------------------5--|| G----------------------------------------------------5^---------7-----X--|| D---------------2-------0-------3-------5------75------7-------4--7--X--|| A---------------------------------0-1-2----(0)-----7------3p0------7--7--|| E--3--0---3--4---4-3-2---1-2-3-------------------------------0----5--5--|| Lyrics: (chorus) Dream, dream, ooh, in the book of dreams where things are never what they seem dream, dream, ooh, in the book of dreams it's aprison (x02210@1)I can never leave! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Am I the only one fascinated by Steve Morse? If not: - Has anyone got the rhythm for the bridge part ('such a hopeless ...')? - Has anyone got more transcriptions of his music? - Comments, questions, 'bug reports' & other flames to |--------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | '[Hmm... this is actually pretty dumb...]' | | Frank Ammeter (fammeter@iiic.ethz.ch), Student of computer science | | | |--------------------------------------------------------------------|