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William Matthews

 

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Post  Posted 28 Sep 2008 8:59 pm    
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This may be a silly question, but would anyone have the TAB for the Gretchen Wilson song " Redneck Woman "? It seems pretty easy, and might be a nice place for me to start.
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John Roche


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Post  Posted 29 Sep 2008 3:09 am    
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    Post Posted 29 Sep 2008 12:13 am Reply with quote Edit/Delete this post
    Not tab for steel but it might help

    Gretchen Wilson - Redneck Woman
    (Thanks to blackmanranch for the lyric corrections)



    *** the walk up E-F#5-G5-G#5-A are power chords it's a simple walk,
    power chords are also called Rock chords (3string chords) so DON"T
    try to play them like full chords, so any time you see a chord with
    a "5" after it is usually a power chord E5 , F5, C5, D5 This is the
    way that She plays it with a capo*****


    Capo 2nd fret





    INtro - E



    (verse 1)
    E
    Well I ain't never, been the Barabie Doll type,

    No I can't swig that sweet champagne,
    E F#5 G5
    I'd rather drink beer all night,
    G#5 A (the E-F#5-G5-G#5-A just walks up)
    in a tavern, or in a honkeytonk,

    or on a four wheel drive tailgate,
    E
    I've got posters on my wall of

    Skynard, Kid and Strait,
    B7
    Some people look down on me,

    But I don't give a rip,
    A
    I stand bare-footed in my own front yard,
    ( no chord )
    With a baby on my hip,





    (chorus)
    E
    Cause I'm a redneck woman,

    I ain't no high class broad,

    I'm just a product of my rasin,
    E F#5 G5 - G#5 -----walk up)
    I say hey yall and hee haw,
    A
    and I keep my Christmas lights on,

    on my front porch all year long,
    E
    And I know all the words to

    every Charlie Daniels songs
    B7
    So here's to all my sisters,

    I've been keepin it country,
    A ( No Chords )
    Let me get a big hell yea
    A A A
    From the redneck girls like me,
    G E
    Hell yea,




    (verse 2)
    E
    Victoria Secret,

    well they're stuff's real nice,

    Oh but I can buy the same damn thing,
    E F#5 G5
    On a Walmart shelf half price,
    G#5 A (the E-F#5-G5-G#5-A just walks up)
    And still lok sexy, just as sexy,

    as those models on T.V.
    E
    No I don't need no designer tag,

    To make my man want me,
    B7
    You might think I'm trashy,

    A little too hard core,
    A
    But in my neck of the woods,

    I'm just the girl next door,




    (chorus)
    E
    Hey I'm a redneck woman,

    I ain't no high class broad,

    I'm just a product of my raisin,
    E F#5 G5 - G#5 -----walk up)
    I say hey ya'll and yee haw,
    A
    and I keep my Christmas lights on,

    on my front porch all year long,
    E
    And I know all the words to

    every Tanya Tucker songs
    B7
    So here's to all my sisters,

    I've been keepin it country,
    A
    Let me get a big hell yea

    From the redneck girls like me,
    G E
    Hell yea,




    (lead - A - E - A - F# - B)




    (chorus)
    E
    Cause I'm a redneck woman,

    I ain't no high class broad,

    I'm just a product of my rasin,
    E ( no chord ) - G
    I say hey yall and hee haw,
    A
    and I keep my Christmas lights on,

    on my front porch all year long,
    E
    And I know all the words to

    every Old Bocephus song,
    B7
    So here's to all my sisters,

    I've been keepin it country,
    A ( No Chords )
    Let me get a big hell yea
    A A A G E
    From the redneck girls like me,
    E
    Hell yea, Hell yea,
    Hell yea, Hell yea,
    Hell yea, Hell yea,



    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


    *** no capo sample******



    F#
    Well I ain't never, been the Barabie Doll type,

    No I can't swig that sweet champagne,
    F# G#5 A5
    I'd rather drink beer all night,
    A#5 B the F#-G#5-A5-A#5-B just walks up)
    in a tavern, or in a honkeytonk,

    or on a four wheel drive tailgate,
    F#
    I've got posters on my wall of

    Skynard, Kid and Strait,
    C#7
    Some people look down on me,

    But I don't give a rip,
    B
    I stand bare-footed in my own front yard,
    ( no chord )
    With a baby on my hip,
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Larry Bressington

 

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Post  Posted 4 Oct 2008 1:24 pm    
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I have always found the best way to learn a song, is too find the single melody note first, Then build the chord groupings around that, it's hopeless, trying to find a tab for almost every song, i also found that it helps you build your own style and thoughts, i agree though, tab certainly helps wonders.
Just a thought. Smile
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Rick Myrland


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Post  Posted 6 Jul 2010 9:24 am    
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What's the best way of finding the single note melody?
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Delvin Morgan


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Post  Posted 6 Jul 2010 10:02 am    
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Quote:
what's the best way of finding the single note melody?"


Buy the sheet music. Razz
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