Something Borrowed Something Blue Tab

by Ben Lee
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Difficulty: beginner
Tuning: E A D G B E
Capo: no capo
Author rhcp_guitarist [a] 278. Last edit on Feb 16, 2020
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                  Something Borrowed Something Blue - BEN LEE
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Key: b = bend   rb = reverse bend
Tuning:Standard (high to low - ebgdae)
Main Riff (repeat many times)
e|---------------------------------------|
B|---3------3b4rb3-3-------1---------1---|
G|---------------------------------------|
D|---------------------------------------|
A|-3----3---------------1----0-----------|
E|------------------------------1--------|
 
then when he is about to end a verse, you play:
e|-------------|
B|---1------1--|
G|-------------|
D|-------------|
A|-1---0-------|
E|-------1-----|
 
Chorus (heavy fuzz distortion)
   C5        Bb5  F5
e|----------------------------|
B|----------------------------|
G|-55555555--3333-------------|
D|-55555555--3333-3333--------| 3 times
A|-33333333--1111-3333--------|
E|----------------1111--------|
(I get the feeling i could leave you on the interstate)
 
then on the "Something Borrowed Something Blue" bit, play:
   Bb5   F5
e|-------------------|
B|-------------------|
G|-3333--------------|
D|-3333-3333---------|
A|-1111-3333---------|
E|------1111---------|
 
repeat verses and chorus again, only this time
on the "something Borrowed Something Blue" bit, play this
over the Bb5 and F5 powerchords a few times.
B|-3b4-rb3----|
 
there is no guitar in the interlude
 
play the main riff a few more times,
then the chorus a few times (with the b string bends
from the d to the d#)
End by playing the main riff over a C5 power chord.
Thats it....pretty easy. Enjoy! -Anthony
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