#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents his interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# GUITAR TAB for "Is There Anybody Out There?" (Pink Floyd - The Wall) Tabbed by Mario Carlo Pittalis (mariocarlo2000@hotmail.com) I guess this is the real way the song is performed in the original studio album (Pink Floyd - The Wall). I can't be sure about some positions in the fingerboard of course, but the notes' sequence is the real one. You have to use headphones and listen very carefully to the song. Read the notes at the foot of the page (*#). For each chord written below, play the following sequence: Intro (repeat x 4) (*1) Am Am E|---------------|---------------| B|---------------|---------------| G|-2-------2-----|-2-------2-----| D|---------------|---------------| A|0-------0------|0-------0------| E|---------------|---------------| Part I Am Am/F Am/F# Am/F E|---0-----------|---0-----------|---0-----------|---0-----------| B|--1-1----------|--1-1----------|--1-1----------|--1-1----------| G|-2---2-2-------|-2---2-2-------|-2---2-2-------|-2---2-2-------| D|2-----2--------|3-----3--------|4-----4--------|3-----3--------| A|---------------|---------------|---------------|---------------| E|---------------|---------------|---------------|---------------| Am Am/D Am/C Am/B Am Am E|---0------0----|---0------0----|----0----------|---------------| B|--1------1-----|--1------1-----|---1-1---------|---1-----------| G|-2------2------|-2------2------|--2---2--------|--2-2----------| D|2------0-------|---------------|-2-----2-------|-2---2-2-------| A|---------------|3------2-------|0--------------|0-----0--------| E|---------------|---------------|---------------|---------------| Am Am (*2) E|----0----------|---------------| B|---1-1---------|---1-----------| G|--2---2--------|--2-2-2--------| D|-2-----2-------|-2---2-(2)-----| A|0--------------|0--------------| E|---------------|---------------| Am Am/F Am/F# Am/F E|---0-----------|---0-----------|---0-----------|---0-----------| B|--1-1----------|--1-1----------|--1-1----------|--1-1----------| G|-2---2-2-------|-2---2-2-------|-2---2-2-------|-2---2-2-------| D|2-----2--------|3-----3--------|4-----4--------|3-----3--------| A|---------------|---------------|---------------|---------------| E|---------------|---------------|---------------|---------------| F Am/D Am/D Am Am E|--------0------|---0-----------|----0----------|---------------| B|--1----1-------|--1-1----------|---1-1---------|---1-----------| G|-2----2--------|-2---2---------|--2---2--------|--2-2----------| D|3--2-0---------|0--------------|-2-----2-------|-2---2-2-------| A|---------------|------3-2------|0--------------|0-----0--------| E|---------------|---------------|---------------|---------------| Am Am E|----0----------|----0----------| B|---1-1---------|---1-----------| G|--2---2--------|--2------------| D|-2-----2-------|-2-------------| A|0--------------|0--------------| E|---------------|---------------| Part II C G/B (*3) Am Am (*4) E|----0----------|------0--------|----0----------|-0-------------| B|---1-1---------|---1h3-3-------|---0-0---------|1----3---1-0---| G|--0---0--------|--0-----(0)----|--2---2--------|--2>4-4>2-0-0--| D|-2-----2-------|-0-------------|-2-------------|---------------| A|3--------------|2--------------|0--------------|---------------| E|---------------|---------------|---------------|---------------| C G/B (*3) Am E|----0----------|------0--------|----0----------|-8~~-7~~-------| B|---1-1---------|---1h3-3-------|---0-0---------|5--------------| G|--0---0--------|--0-----(0)----|--2---2--------|----7----------| D|-2-----2-------|-0-------------|-2-------------|---------------| A|3--------------|2--------------|0--------------|---------------| E|---------------|---------------|---------------|---------------| Part III Am Am/F Am/F# Am/F E|---0-----------|---0-----------|---0-----------|---0-----------| B|--1-1----------|--1-1----------|--1-1----------|--1-1----------| G|-2---2-2-------|-2---2-2-------|-2---2-2-------|-2---2-2-------| D|2-----2--------|3-----3--------|4-----4--------|3-----3--------| A|---------------|---------------|---------------|---------------| E|---------------|---------------|---------------|---------------| Am Am/D Am/C Am/B Am Am (5***) E|---0------0----|---0------0----|------5-7-8----|12-------------| B|--1------1-----|--1------1-----|---1>5---------|5--------------| G|-2------2------|-2------2------|--2------------|5--------------| D|2------0-------|---------------|-2-------------|7--------------| A|---------------|3------2-------|0--------------|7--------------| E|---------------|---------------|---------------|5--------------| ******************************************************************************** (*1): it's sixteen times altogether! The early ones fading in (hard to ear, even with headphones, because covered by the other instruments) (*2): this is the real notes' sequence! Light touch on (2) with your right inch finger but play it! (*3): this is the real notes' sequence! Light touch on (0) with your right inch finger but play it! (*4): this is the real notes' sequence! Hit 1 and 0 without sliding! Sliding starts from 2>4. Slide fast 2>4 and 4>2. (5***): this is cool... you'll like it! After 8 of the previous sequence, put your right forefinger on 12 (as if you wanted to play a Van Halen's tapping), press hard but don't make it sound and keep it firm. Then make the standard Am chord (barré) with your left hand. Finally, still keeping your right forefinger firm on 12, make the strings sound (E>A>D>G>B>E) with your right inch finger, moving it from up to down behind the right forefinger (as if you were using your right forefinger and inch finger like a... that tool we used in school to draw circles (I don't know its name in english)... anyway, the forefinger is the needle on 12, the inch finger draw the circles on the strings. It's not hard... You can make it! ;)