Mr. Gallo by Cat Power
From her 1995 debut, 'Dear Sir'. There really is only one chord being used here, and
it's arpeggiated. She plays around with the notes in a and then just plays the A root
note and the surrounding strings. The first note plucked at the beginning is just a
root note ( string, 3rd fret), and she then goes into playing and alternates between
that and the root. She also plays several open notes, particularly the and string.
Instead of bothering to tab it all out, I've just charted her hand formations for you.
It's simple enough that listening to the song should provide you enough to figure out
the pattern she has with the picking. Simply put: get down the pattern of her arpeggio,
and lift your finger off the A string and continue to play the same pattern.
Tabbed by: Scott .
Tuning: Standard
Chords used:
(root note)
Oh, Mr. Gallo
What a good friend
We both know the game
Oh, Mr. Gallo
What a good frame
Your close lover has
Oh, Chan, what a woman you've become
Cannot say I never thought you'd look me in the eyes
Oh, and what a lover you've become
Can I say I always thought you were a liar?
Oh, you say, what a laugh you have
Cannot say I never thought I had anything funny
Oh, and what a charmer you've become, Mr. Gallo
Not full of hate