#-----------------------------PLEASE NOTE-------------------------------------# #This OLGA file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation # #of the song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or # #research. Remember to view this file in Courier, or some other monospaced # #font. See http://www.olga.net/faq/ for more information. # #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 20:11:37 -0400 From: Susan FloydSubject: a/audioslave/like_a_stone.crd Artist: Audioslave Title: Like A Stone (for acoustic guitar) Transcribed by: Eric Floyd Email: hosuer@corinthian.net Comments: Most of the tabs for this song are accurate enough, but for acoustic improvisations and campfire leisure I decided to denote a version that sounds fuller and reflects the overall tonality of this wonderful song. By listening, you should be able to match the changes with what you hear. Also, for those of you who do not have Cornell's particular vocal range, I have transposed the song down one half-step, advantageous because it incorporates open chords thus lessening the amount of barring necessary. This version is in the key of F#minor. Enjoy. Verses 1 and 2: F#m A C# D Chorus: F#m A E F#m (x2) D6 F#m E F#m D6 F#m C#6 In every chorus except the first, an extra two measures are added during the "alone!" Solo: D A C# F#m Interlude: D A C# D Dm B C# F#m Second time through the interlude, stay on the C# sharp while singing "wonder on!" Repeat chorus; ending chord is a D major. For those who may not know, a sixth chord is a combination of two power chords, so the D6 would be played on the fifth fret with the notes A, D and their respective octaves on the seventh fret; a total of four strings played should suffice. Thanks to S. Tobin for posting the electric version I used for reference.