by Trey Anastasio

from Brian Trumpatori <bjt11@cornell.edu>

from Tyler Rickers <TtStick@aol.com>

from John Roskowski<phoman@hushmail.com>

from Ryan Donohue <nachalo@hotmail.com>

from Emil Hedaya <tabs@redmedia.com>

 

e---------------------------------------------------------

B--                                                     --

G--              7       9  7 7 10 9 9    7 7           --

D--  7 7 10  9 9   10 10              10     9 10 10 7  --

A--7                                                   7--

E---------------------------------------------------------

 

e---------------------------------------------------------

B--                                                     --

G--              7       9  7 7 10 9 9    7 7           --

D--  7 7 10  9 9   10 10              10     9 7        --

A--7                                                    --

E---------------------------------------------------------

 

e---------------------------------------------------------

B--                                                     --

G--              7       9  7 7 10 9 9    7 7           --

D--  7 7 10  9 9   10 10              10     9 10 10 7  --

A--7                                                   7--

E---------------------------------------------------------

 

e---------------------------------------------------------

B--                                                     --

G--              7       9  7 7 10 9 9    7 7           --

D--  7 7 10  9 9   10 10              10     9 7        --

A--7                                                    --

E---------------------------------------------------------

 

 

e---------------------------------------

B--                                   --

G--                                   --

D--  7 7   7 7   7 7   7 7   7 7   7 7--

A--7     7     7     7     7     7    --

E---------------------------------------

 

e---------------------------------------------------------

B--                                                     --

G--              7       9  7 7 10 9 9    7 7           --

D--  7 7 10  9 9   10 10              10     9 10 10 7  --

A--7                                                   7--

E---------------------------------------------------------

 

e---------------------------------------------------------

B--                                                     --

G--              7       9  7 7 10 9 9    7 7           --

D--  7 7 10  9 9   10 10              10     9 7        --

A--7                                                    --

E---------------------------------------------------------

 

 

At this point there is a change.  Trey hits a very loud Em  (or E5)  like this

 

 

First Part

 

E-----X-----------------

B-----X-----------------

G-----X-----------------(7 slide to 9)

D-----2-----------------(7 slide to 9)

A-----2-----------------

E-----0-----------------

 

I do the slide with my  right hand while I hold the Em with my left.  I do

this 6 times.

 

Then back to the main theme for a while.  Do some loops if you've got 'em.

 

THen...

 

Horse Chord!!

E-(0)--

B--0---

G--5---

D--7---

A--0---

E------

 

 

E---0-------------------------------0-----

B---0-------------7------8----------0-----

G---5-------------7------9----------5-----

D---7-------------7-----10----------7-----

A---0-------------0-----0-----------0-----

E-----------------------------------------

 

 

At the end of this segment Trey plays a staccato  A octave way up on the neck.

I am not sure if he does this with a delay loop, or if he is really hitting

each stroke - it's very weird!

 

E-----17

B-----X

G-----14

D-----X

A-----12

E--------

 

then back to the main theme a few times...

 

  (A-D/F#) Now it gets fun. Alternate between these two chords:

 

 

A D/F#

  E|--0----0--|

  B|--2----3--|

  G|--2----2--|

  D|--2----4--|

  A|--0----0--|

  E|----------|

 

 

This is where the jam starts. You can move these chords up an octave,