#----------------------------------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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## # Date: Thu, 14 Nov 1996 15:28:44 -0500 From: Andrew RogersSubject: ./y/youngbloods/get_together.crd The Youngbloods' arrangement of this much-recorded 60's icon: "Get Together" (Chet Powers [a.k.a. Dino Valenti]) Intro: Guitar 1 [capo II]: A6 Gmaj7/A [G6] [Fmaj7/G] v v v v v v v v -----0-------0---|-----0-------0----| ---8---8---8---8-|---6---6---6---6--| -7-------7-------|-5-------5--------| -----------------|------------------| -----------------|------------------| -----------------|------------------| bass: v v v v v v v v -----------------|------------------| -----------7-----|---------5---75---| ---------7-----7-|-------57------7--| -5---------------|-5----------------| Verse 1 [guitar 1 continues fingerpicking pattern, changing chords as indicated]: A [G] Love is but a song we sing G [F] And fear's the way we die A [G] You can make the mountains ring G [F] Or make the angels cry A [G] Though the bird is on the wing G [F] And you may not know why Chorus: D [C] C'mon people now E [D] Smile on your brother A [G] Ev'rybody get together D E A [C] [D] [G] Try to love one another right now Verse 2: Some will come and some will go We shall surely pass When the one that left us here Returns for us at last We are but a moment's sunlight Fading in the grass [repeat chorus, 2X] [verse-length guitar solo; guitar 1 replaces the fingerpicked pattern with strummed A-Gmaj7 (G-Fmaj7, capoed) chords] [repeat chorus] [bass plays intro pattern twice; guitar 1 enters second time] Verse 3: If you hear the song I sing You will understand (listen!) You hold the key to love and fear In your trembling hand Just one key unlocks them both It's there at your command [repeat chorus, 3X] Coda: (A) Asus2 ... right now, right now -- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers