In article 2l1vvl$epg@nof.abdn.ac.uk> ucs2037@nof.abdn.ac.uk (ucs2037 ) writes: |MAD Mosher (I.R.Purdie@bradford.ac.uk) wrote: |: Anyone got this tab? The main "recognised" bit would be fine - you know |: the "dum-diddle-dumdum dumdumdum, dum-*diddle*-dum-dum dumdumdum, dumdum, |: dadadaaaaaa" bit :) |Play around with this: That gives the general idea, but try this for the whole riff: --0-2-2-2-2--0-0-0-0-3-3-3-3--2-2-2- (repeat twice) If you want some chords try , EmaddC, , EmaddC and repeat EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE 022000 022010 022020 EmaddC Howard Howard Wright \(???\) (spxhaw@thor.cf.ac.uk) wrote: : If you want some chords try , EmaddC, , EmaddC and repeat : EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE : 022000 022010 022020 : EmaddC If I might suggest a small technical correction, the correct chords should be , +5, , +5. The EmaddC construction would produce a chord consisting of EGBC. What's actually happening in this minor cliche is that the 5th note is being augmented up and then brought back down to a normal 5th, while the root and 3rd remain constant. These chord structures would also work: +5 +5 0x54xx 0x55xx 0x56xx 0x55xx