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Date: Thu, 09 Apr 1998 05:54:03 PDT
From: DON CZAR 
Subject: r/rolling_stones/she_was_hot.crd

Satisfaction     - Rolling Stones
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Riff:

E---------------------------------
B---------------------------------
G---------------------------------
D--------------------------------- over and over during verses
A-2--2~~---2-4-5~~----5-5^4-4^2--- ^ = pull off or slide
E---------------------------------


chorus:
E
  I can't ...
A
  satisfa...
E
  I can't ...
A
  satisfa...
         E          B7
And I try, .....
         E          A
and I try, ...

(with riff)
        E       A
I cant ...
        E       A
I cant ...


          E            A
When Im ...
          E                A
And that man ...
          E                   A
And he's tellin' ...
           E             A
about some .....
             E            A
Supposed to ...
         E         A
I can't ...
           tacet
Oh no ...
         E       A
hey hey ...
              E       A
thats ...

..

seeya
eric




From: cscsj@lux.latrobe.edu.au (   Junacko)

From: BRYAMI@morekypr

Subject: Re: I can't get no...satisfaction

          

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Steve,

     The fingering I usually use is (in standard tuning) the low 'E' string open

on the 2cd fret of the 'A' string.

For the F#, the index finger plays low 'E' string, 2cd fret while

the ring finger gets the 'A' string, 4th fret.

For the G, just move both fingers up one fret: index 'E' string, third fret

and  ring finger 'A' string, 5th fret.



     Since I am primarily a rhythm player, I use a simple strum pattern on the

chorus.  I usually strike the strike the chord and let it ring for seven

beats.  Then I strum four sixteenth notes and move on to the next chord.



I hope I'm clear on that...It's kind of hard to describe...



The tab you sent over the list helped me greatly...especially on "Paint

it Black".  I seem to have alot f trouble copying minor-key songs..

Thanks for the 'G' tuning tip.