• Song:

    So Much To Say

  • Artist:

    Dave Matthews Band

.so much to say.
by dave matthews

[intro] x2
e----5------------5---------|
b----5------------5---------|
g----5-/6---------5-/6------|
d----5---7--------5---7-----|
a---------------------------|
E-/5------0-8\-/5--------8\-|

[main riff]
e----5--------------------5-------------5---------|
b----5----------6---------5-------------5---------|
g----5-/6-------7---------5-/6----------5-/6------|
d----5---7--5---7---7-----5---7---------5---7-----|
a----------3-/5-5--5------------------------------|
E-/5------1-------3----/5-------0-8\-/5--------8\-|

[parallel fingering]
(i=index,m=middle,r=ring,p=pinky)
e----m--------------------m-------------m---------|
b----m----------m---------m-------------m---------|
g----m-/i-------p---------m-/i----------m-/i------|
d----m---m--p---r---p-----m---m---------m---m-----|
a----------m-/i-i--m------------------------------|
E-/i------i-------i----/i-------0-r\-/i--------r\-|

[chorus]
  A  D  G F#m
e-x--x--x--x--|
b-x--x--x--x--|
g-6--7--4--2--|
d-7--7--5--4--|
a-7--5--5--x--|
E-5--x--3--2--|


notes:
you can see that the second half of the main riff affects
the intro.  simple enuff.  the chorus part is pretty non-
specific.  those are the chords i use, because they sound
close enuff.  also, wherever there's any kind of "-" gap
between notes in the riffs there's some kind of rhythmic
or, again, non-specific note being played.  sometimes it's
a strait mute, sometimes an odd pluck on an open string.
but if you follow what's written up there and let the
strings behave as they will between intentional picking,
it should sound pretty close.  in other words, keep your
hand moving in the rhythm of the song and don't worry too
much about hitting notes that aren't written above. enjoy.

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