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From uunet!wupost!csus.edu!netcom.com!xtifr Thu Sep 17 22:27:14 PDT 1992
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From: xtifr@netcom.com (Chris Waters)
Subject: Re: Request Grateful Dead (a little tab)
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Date: Wed, 16 Sep 92 23:35:02 GMT
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In <1992Sep16.122523.10795@cc.umontreal.ca> brunetm@JSP.UMontreal.CA (Brunet Martin) writes:

>China Cat Sunflower
>Garcia/Hunter

Here's what I've worked out for the tab to the intro (Bobby's part):

+------8p7--------10-7---7----8p7----------6p5---5-+
+----------8----8------8----------8----6-------6---+
+----7--------7-------------7--------5---5---------+ repeat
+--------------------------------------------------+
+-10--------10------------10-------8---------------+
+--------------------------------------------------+

The "p"s indicate pull-offs.  This is all pretty much off the top of my
head, so comments, criticisms and corrections are invited.

If anyone has the tab for the jam on Europe '72, where they start out in
_China Cat_ and end up in _I Know You Rider_, it would be greatly
appreciated.  :-)
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Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 22:28:38 -0500
From: 0md21 <0md21@qlink.queensu.ca>
Subject: g/grateful_dead/china_cat_sunflower.tab

Hello, I'd like to add this part of China Cat Sunflower to the existing
version.

Here's the next little part (typically came in after 8 bars, and
continued during the verse) that I'm pretty sure Jerry played.
Unfortunately I'm too young to have ever seen the Dead live to know if
this is how he played it, but all the notes are right for sure.  Listen
to the song to get the timing down!

+--------------------------------------------13--15-17-19-+
+-15-13------------13-15--15----15-13---------------------+
+-------16-12---16--------------------16-12---------------+
+---------------------------------------------------------+
+---------------------------------------------------------+
+---------------------------------------------------------+

- Mike Dawson