Incubus - Anti-Gravity Love Song Tabbed by: Adam BeilgardI must say, this is probably my favorite Incubus song because it sounds so much like a jam session, rather than a studio song. Plus, it shows off their versatility as musicians, and like Chicago and Dave Matthews before them, they prove once again you can add horns without making it ska. It's got a funk/jazz feel throughout, so you should play along to get the timing, otherwise, it should be pretty straightforward. intro (play 3x) ---------------------------------|-----------------------------------------| ---------------------------------|-----------------------------------------| ---------------------------------|-----------------------------------------| ---------------------------------|-----------------------------------------| -2h5-2-0h2-------2h5-2-0h2-------|-2h5-2-0h2-------2h5-2-0h2-0-------------| -----------2-2h5-----------3-3h5-|-----------2-2h5-------------3h5-3-2h3-2-| (play 2x) ---------------------------------|-----------------------------------------| ---------------------------------|-----------------------------------------| ---------------------------------|-----------------------------------------| ---------------------------------|-----------------------------------------| -2h5-2-0h2-------2h5-2-0h2-------|-2h5-2-0h2-------2h5-2-0h2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-| -----------2-2h5-----------3-3h5-|-----------2-2h5-------------------------| ---------------------------------------------------| -12h15p12------------------------------------------| ----------14---------------------------------------| -------------12h14p12----12-12s14s12----12---------| ----------------------14-------------14------------| ---------------------------------------------------| verse Bm (strum throughout) ...tonight ...possible ...phone ...fly ...myself ...canopy ...phone ...be ---------------------------------------------------| ---------------------------------------------------| -7-9-9s11-9-7s9-7----------------------------------| ------------------9--------------------------------| ---------------------------------------------------| ---------------------------------------------------| On the last time through the verse, right before the chorus, Mike Einziger, their guitarist plays something that sounds like he's using a harmonics or octave effect. This is the best I can figure what it is he's playing, written for clean electric. -17----15----14----12----10---9---7----------------| ----16----14----13----11----9---8---6--------------| ---------------------------------------------------| ---------------------------------------------------| ---------------------------------------------------| ---------------------------------------------------| chorus Bm A C7 (play 2x) ---------------------------------|-----------------------------------------| ---------------------------------|-----------------------------------------| ---------------------------------|-----------------------------------------| ---------------------------------|-----------------------------------------| -2h5-2-0h2-------2h5-2-0h2-------|-2h5-2-0h2-------2h5-2-0h2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-| -----------2-2h5-----------3-3h5-|-----------2-2h5-------------------------| (repeat 4x, 2nd time through) ---------------------------------------------------| ---------------------------------------------------| ---------------------------------------------------| ------------------------2-2-2--2-2-2---------------| ------------------------2-2-2--2-2-2---------------| -3-3-3--2h3-2-0-2-2-2---0-0-0--0-0-0---------------| verse chorus solo Bm A chorus Bm A C7 e---7--- e---5--- e---7--- B---7--- B---5--- B---5--- G---7--- G---6--- G---6--- Please e-mail me any corrections, questions or requests; my email is also my IM screen name, so don't be shy. "God gave rock and roll to you" - Bill and Ted Adam Beilgard OAS, AAS. LLS!<><