That's as maybe my barnyard friend but the question pertained to tabs for Love in Vain from Get Yer Ya Yas Out. To answer your question Liddas I have never seen a tab specif tothis version (but I haven't looked either) but it should be relatively easy to figure out. Keith's bits are i standard and the chords are G,G7,C,D and Em. Mick's bits are in open G and. If you have a Windows media player there is a function you can use to slow the play speed by half while still maintaining pitch. The song is not played fast as you know but at least you can pick up the nuances. Hope this is of some help.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2007-07-22 21:38 by ChrisM.
Which "you people" are you referring to? Only one person asked for a tab. I think the world might be a better place if everyone realized that people are different and that what is easy for some is not as easy for others.
good find. i've noticed that ALOT of the free tabs sites are being shut down by the people/companies that try to sell tabs and sheet music. i tried to find a steve howe part the other day and all four of the google links went to pages which are "temporarily unavailable" due to copyright, which is bullsh*t if the users themselves transcribed them.
goggle it...Rolling Stones Tabs.....i remember when i first started playing ......could not wait to play HAPPY.....!!!!!! i am ready if they ever need a extra guitarist
funny how people always say it's easy to figure out this and that song by ear, and then if they post them on the net, they're usually way off. If someone asks for a tab, either help them or keep your superior ears to yourself. If they could figure it out they wouldn't ask for it. Keith himself has said there were some blues-things he wouldn't have ever figured out if the old guys hadn't shown him how it's done. Sure it's more social way, but basically not much different from reading a decent tab (with possible instruction). I've pretty much posted the same tirade before, but the replies to tab requests are so predictable too.
Child Of Clay Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > funny how people always say it's easy to figure > out this and that song by ear, and then if they > post them on the net, they're usually way off.
It's even more funny to hear how people cope with songs that they consider "simple" ...