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tablature & instructions explaine

six lines,eachrepresenting
Thetrablature
stiavecomprises
a stringon the guitaras illustrated.

FingerVibrato

-F

TremoloArm
Vibrato

l+E

EE

A AA/it4{,1!

-t-t--fi---rL

Glissando
Gliss

A numberon any of the linesindicates,


therefore,
the
stringandfreton whicha noteshouldbe played.

Snike the note,then slide


the finger up or down
the fretboardasindicated.

TremoloStrumming

4
This signindicates
fast up and down
strokestnrmming.
7-5-0

8014
4th String 3rd Sring
7th Fret 7th Fret
5th Suing
OPEN

3rd String 3rd Sring


5th Fret
OPEN

lst Sring oPEN I


2nd String lstFret I crroro
or
3rd String 2ndFret l ln,ino,
4th Sring 2ndFret I
.5ttrSuing OPEN '

This signindicatesthat
thenotesareto be playedu
octavehigherthanwritten.

Ioco
This instruction
cancelsthe above.

A usefulhint to help you read tablatureis to cut out


paperandstickthemon
smallsquaresof self-adhesive
the upperedgeof the guitarneckadjacentto eachof
thefrets,numbering
themaccordingly.
Becarefulto use
paperthatwillnotdamagethefinishon yourguitar.

r
I

This note-headindicates
the stringis to be totally mut
to producea percussiveeffec

tablatute & instructions explaine


Thetablaturestavecomprises
six lines,eachrepresenting
a stringon theguitaras illustrated.

FingerVibrato

-F

TremoloArm
Vibrato

l+E

EE

ti/t/r/l^f

-fl--.|.i--rL

Glissando

I cu,,

t\

A numberon any of the linesindicates,


therefore,
the
stringandfreton whicha noteshouldbe played.

Strikethe note,thenslide
the fingerup or down
the fretboardasindicated.

TremoloStrumming

4
Thissignindicates
fastup anddown
strokestnrmming.

8rE
4th String 3rd Sring
7th Frct 7th Fret
5th Sring
OPEN

3rd String 3rd Sning lst Sring oPEN t


5th Fret
2nd Sning
OPEN
3rd String
4th String 2ndFretI
.5thSring OPEN '

l:l'H,[fffi;:

This signindicatesthat
the notesareto be playedar
octavehigherthanwritten.

loco
This instruction
cancelsthe above.

A usefulhint to help you readtablatureis to cut out


paperandstickthemon
smallsquaresof self-adhesive
the upperedgeof the guitarneckadjacentto eachof
thefrets,numbering
themaccordingly.
Be carefulto use
paperthatwillnotdamagethefinishon yourguitar.

rI

This note-headindicates
the stringis to be totally mut
to producea percussiveeffec

HALF TONEBEND

FI.JLLTONEBEND

DECORATIVEBEND

PRE.BEND

Play thc notc G thenbend


the sning so that thepirch rises
by a half tone(semi+one).

Bendthe sring asindicste4


strike thc string andreleasc.

BEND& RELEASE

BEND& RESTRIKE

TJNISONBEND

STACCERED
IJNISONBEND

Strike tbe string,


bendit as indicatcd,
tbenreleasethe bend
whilst it is still sounding.

Strikethe sting,
bendor gliss asindicatcd,
thenrestrikethe string
wherethe symboloccun.

Strikeboth strings
simultaneouslythen
immediatelybendtbe
lower string asindicatcd.

Stike the lower string


andbendasindicatcd:
whilst it is still sounding
strikethe highersring.

HAMMER.ON
Hammerafinger down
on the ncxt notewithout
striking the sring again.

PI,JLL.OFF

RAKE-UP

Pull your finger off the sring


with a plucking motion!o
soundthe next notewithout
sniking the string again.

RAKE-DOWN

Stnrmthe noos upwanls


or downwardsin the
manncrofan arpeggio.

HARMONICS
Strike the string whilst
touchingit lightly at the
fret positionshown.
Artificial Harmonics,(A.H.),
wil be describedin context.

dear prudence
Words & Music by John Lennon & Paul McGaftney
O Copyright 1968 NorthernSongs.
All Rights Reserued.InternationalCopyright Secured.

Tune 6th string to D


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4-

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0-0-0

5- 0
5-5
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0-0_0

20_0

trx
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won't you come out

to

2_2
0-0_0

greet the brand new day._

sun ls up,_

the sky is blue,-

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and so

are you.-

Dear-

Pru- dence,-

0_0_0
3

won't

3-3

you come out

to play?

5_

it's

0-0-0_0_0

A/D

Iook a - roun4 round,-

round,_

round, round,

3-3_3_6_6_6

sim

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won't you come out

32-

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Verse2:
DearPrudence,
openup your eyes
DearPrudence,seethe sunnyskies
The wind is low, thebirdswill sing
Thatyou arepartof everything
DearPrudence
Won't you openup youreyes?
verse3 (X):
DearPrudence,let me seeyou smile
DearPrudence,like a little child
The cloudswill be a daisychain
So let me seeyou smileagain
DearPrudence
Won't you let me seeyou smile?

6_

day tripper
Words & Music by John Lennon & Paul McGartney
O Copyright 1965 NorthernSongs.
All Rights Reseryed.lnternationalCopyrightSecured.

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I bar count in:

12

0_3_4

B to'

_4_0_2
2-2

4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4
4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4
2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2
H

A7

One way

Yeah!-

It

took me

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-7-7-7-7-7-7-7
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13

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6-6-6-6
6-6-6-6
4-4-4-4

crt

14

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B7

-:

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15

9Coda

Repeattofade

Verse3:
Tried to pleaseher
Sheonly playedonenight stands
Tried to pleaseher
Sheonly playedonenight standsnow.
Shewasa Day Tripper
Sundaydriver,yeah!
It took me so long to hnd out
And I foundout.

Verse2:
She'sa big teaser
Shetook me half the way there
She'sa big teaser
Shetook me half the way therenow.
Shewas a Day Tripper
Oneway ticket,yeah!
It took me so long to find out
And I foundout.

t6

get hack
Words & Music by John Lennon & Paul McGartney
O Copyright1969 NorthernSongs.
All Rights Reserued.InternationalCopyrightSecured.

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7_9_7_9_
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who thought-

he was a lon - er

but_

he knew it could- n't

jo

last,

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left his home

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7-9-7
5-5-5

son Ar-i-zo-na

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in

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to

where you

once

longed

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19

(t/z)

,/-

5-7-5-5

1\

Get back!-

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to whereyou once

be-longed._
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7_9_7_9_
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5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5

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A7

to

where you

once

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23

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get

back_

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8-87-7-7-7-7
7-7-7-7-7

24

Marnmy's

for

wearing her high hecled shocs

//
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D7

anda low neckedsweater

A7

get

back

home

Vene 2 (E) :
SweetLorettaMartin thoughtshewasa woman
But shewasanotherman
All the girls aroundher sayshe'sgot it coming
But shegetsit while shecan.
Chorus:
Oh get back!Getback!
Get backto whereyou oncebelonged.
Getback!Getback!
Get backto whereyou oncebelonged.
(Get backLoretta)

RepeatChorusad lib to fade

Get

back!

i feel line
Words & Music by John Lennon & Paul McGartney
O Copyright 1964 NorthernSongs.
AII Rights Reserved.InternationalCopyrightSecured.

2 barscountin:

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Btr G7

you know-

she's hap

you know-

7-7

27

she said-

1-11-11
0-10-10
2-12-12
0-10-10

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3-3-3
4_4_4
2-2-2

2-2-2-2-23_3_3_3_3
2-2-2--2-2:

-3_3_3_3_3
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1-1-1-1-1

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2-2-2-2-2
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you know-

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t-U

29

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No repeat

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4-4
3_7_3

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5-5_

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with me-

and I-

feel_

fine.

3-

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love-

with

me-

and

I-

feel_

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Verses2 and3(X):
Babysaysshe'smineyou know
Shetells me all thetime you know
Shesaidso
I'm in love with her andI feel fine.

Repeatto fade

paperback writer
Words & Music by John Lennon & Paul McCartney
@ Copyright1966 NorthernSongs.
All Rights Reserved.InternationalCopyrightSecured.

I bar countin:

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5_

5-3

3_3

33

Gno3rd

Ma - dam will you

book.

it

took

me

3--3-5

years to write-

will you

take a look?

based on a nov - el by a

man named [,ear

C no 3rd

5-5-55-5-53-3-3-

and I

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2. It's the
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H
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3_

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35

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3. It's a
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3-3

$Coda

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N.C.

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36

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Repeat to fade

er.
(Pap-er-back

Verse2:
It's the dirty storyof a dirty man
And his clingingwife doesn'tunderstand
His sonis workingfor the Daily Mail
It's a steadyjob, but he wantsto be a
paperbackwriter
Paperback
writer.

Verse3: (X)
It's a thousandpages,give or takea few
I'll be writing morein a weekor two
I canmakeit longerif you like the style
I canchangeit round,andI wantto be a
paperbackwriter
Paperback
writer.

Verse4: (repeaton'X)
If you really like it you canhavetherights
It couldmakea million for you overnight
If you mustreturnit you cansendit here
But I needa break,andI wantto be a
paperbackwriter
Paperback
writer.

37

norwegian wood
Words & Music by John Lennon & Paul McGartney
O Copyright 1965NorthernSongs.
All Rights Reserued.InternationalCopyright Secured.

2 barscountin:

CAPO 2nd FRET

\--l

-4-4_4-4
-5-5-5-5
-4-4-4-4

2 -2 -2

HP

4-4-4
5-5-5

4-4-4-4
-5-5-5-5
-4-4-4-4
-2-2-2-2

5-5-5
4-4-4

4_6_4_2
2_2_2

5-5_

4-4-

-4_

- 2_2_2

once-

had

should I

trtring- - - - -

4-4_4_4
5-5_5-5
4-4-4-4
2_2_2_2

_4_4_
-5_5_
_4_4_

4-4-4-4
5-5-5-5-5
4-4-4-4
2-2-2-2

-4-4

-4-4-4
5-5-5
-4-4-4

5-5-54-4-42-2-2-

2-2-2

showed-

4-4_4_
-5-5-4_4-2-2-

4-4-4-4
5-5-5-5
4-4-4-4
2-2-2-2

n't

me

5-5-

weg

4-4-

5 -5 -s-

4-4_4

2-2-2-2

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il

XEm

5_5_5
2-2_2
2-2_2
2_2_2

5-5_5
2_2_2
2-2_2
2-2_2
4_4_4
5_5_5

4_4_4
5-5_5

looked

round

and

no

41

ticed

there

was - n't

Film7

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4-4-4
2-2-2
4-4-4
2-2-2

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4-4
- 2- 2_2

bi

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4_4_4_
5_5_5_
4-4_4_4
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drink

her

2- 2- 2- 2

42

my

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5-5-5-s
4-4-4
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4-4_4
5_5_5
4_4_4

4_4_
5-5_5_

2 -2 _ 2

-4_4_4
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. +-- .4
n --+4
- .-+4

2- 2- 2-2

44

4-4_4_4
5-5_5_5
4_4_4_4
2-2_2_2

4_6_4_2
2_2_2

4_4_4_
5_5_5_
4-4-4_
2_2_2_

OnX
(She)told me sheworkedin the morningandstartedto laugh
I told her I didn't andcrawledoff to sleepin the bath
And whenI awokeI wasalone,this bird hadflown
So,I lit a fire, isn't it goodNorwegianWood?

yesterday
Words & Music by John Lennon & Paul McGartney
O Copyright 1965 NorthernSongs.
All Rights Reserued.lnternationalCopyrightSecured.

GuitarnotationsoundsI tonelower

Tune
quitar

P
I

oown a
tone to:

3-3_3_

3-3_3_3_3
3-3-3_3_3
0-0_0_0_0

5-5_5_
0_0_0_
D-3-3

2_2_2
2_2_2
4-4-4

46

4_4_
2_2_
4_4_

Em/D

Cmaj?

Now it

0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0

looks as though_ they're

2- 20-0_1_1_
0-0-2_2_
3_3_2

sud

TT

l-l

3_3_2_
- 20- -20 _ 0 _

0_3_3_3_3_
-3-30_0_0_0_0_
3-

Em/B

don't

DTIA

D7

know-

she would

rr
2-2-2
2_2_2_4_4_4
2-2-2

-2_3_2_0

47

2_2_2_2_2_2
l_1_1_1_1_1
2_2_2_2_2_2

some - thing

wrong,

0-0-0-2_2_2
2-2_2-4_4_4
2-2-2-2_2_2

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-0-0-0_
-0-0-0_
3_0

2_2_2_2_2_2
1_1_1_1_1_1
2_2_2_2_2_2

-3_3_3_3_
-0-0_0_0_
_0_0_0_0_

Em/D

love was such an eas - y

2_2_2_4_4_4
2_2_2_2_2_2

game

_0_0_0_0_
-0-0-0-0
-0_0_0_0_
2_2_0_

0_0_0_2_2_2
0-0_0_1_1_1
0-0_0_2_2_2

now I

CG

CG

3-3-2-2_

-0_0_0_0_0

Verse2:
Suddenly,I'm not half the manI usedto be
There'sa shadowhangingoverme
Oh yesterdaycamesuddenly.

49

sgt, pepper's lonely


hearts club band
Words & Music by John Lennon & Paul McGartney
O Copyright | 967 NorthernSongs.
All Rights Reserved.InternationalCopyrightSecured.

Eff G,

t w e n - t y y e a r sa - g o

5_5_5_
3-3-3-

50

A7

that Ser - geant

c7

G7

A7

They've becn

go - itr' in and out of style,_

c7

G7

act you've known for all these years,_

Ser - geant

I
8
I
8

I
8
I
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c7

Lone - ly

3-8
3-8
4_9
3-8
3-8

51

but they're gua -

Hearts Club

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_8 _8
_9 _9
_8 _8
10_10_10
_8 _8

G7

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52

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the

eve

5-5_
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10-10_

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geant Pep- per's Lone - ly, Ser -

3-3
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_3

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I don't really wantto stopthe show
But I thoughtyou might like to know
That the singer'sgoingto singa song
And he wantsyou all to singalong
So let me innoduceto you the oneandonly Billy Shears
SergeantPepper'slnnely HeartsClub Band.
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We hopeyou haveenjoyedthe show
We're SergeantPepper'sLonelyHeartsClub Band
We're sorry,but it's tirheto go
SergeantPepper'slonely, SergeantPepper'sLonely
SergeantPepper'slonely HeartsClub Band.

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