• Song:

    The Wolf That Lives In Lindsey

  • Artist:

    Joni Mitchell

  • Album:

    Misses

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From: mley@acorn.co.uk (Martin Ley)

                       The Wolf that lives in Lyndsey
                -----------------------------------------

                             By Joni Mitchell
                          From the album 'Mingus'

                           Tabbed by Martin Ley
                            mley@acorn.co.uk

Here's the tuning.

>From low to high it is :  C G Eb F B D

In 'Joni' notation this is :  C 7 8 2 5 4

You do need to listen to the song to see how it's played. I've really
only included the bare essentials (the chord shapes, and a couple of
strumming patterns). The song starts off with the bottom C hit really hard,
and the following harmonics:


D-----7---------------12---------------------------|
B-----7------5--------12---------------------------|
F-----7------5--------12---------------------------|
Eb-----------5--------12---------------------------|
G--------------------------------------------------|
C--------------------------------------------------|

This next figure gets used at a couple of points in the song:

Fig A
D----------------0---------0-----5-----------------|
B----------------0---------0-----5-----------------|
F----------------0---------0-----5-----------------|
Eb-------------0---------0-------5-----------------|
G--------5-7-8-------7-8---------5-----------------|
C--------------------------------5-----------------|


Here's how the song hangs together:

Verses 1, 2 & 4:

Shapes :
--------

 C (x32010@1)name="chord_320003@1">G Eb (x43121@3)name="chord_133211@1">F B (x2444x@1)name="chord_xx0232@1">D
 ------------
 7 7 7  0 0 0

 Fig A

 5 5 5  5 5 5

 Fig A

 3 3 3  3 3 3

 8 8 10 10 8 8

 0 0 1  2 2 0

 8 8 9  10 9 8

 7 7 7  0 0 0

 Fig A

 5 5 5  5 5 5


Verse 3
-------

 C (x32010@1)name="chord_320003@1">G Eb (x43121@3)name="chord_133211@1">F B (x2444x@1)name="chord_xx0232@1">D
 ------------
 7 7 7  0 0 0

 5 5 5  5 5 5

 2 2 2  2 2 2

 9 9 9  9 9 9

 5 5 5  5 5 5

 7 7 7  7 7 7

 5 5 5  5 5 5

 2 2 2  2 2 2

 9 9 9  9 9 9

 5 5 5  5 5 5


Have fun...

Mart

mley@acorn.co.uk

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