#-----------------------------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: Sun, 5 Aug 2001 21:53:38 -0400 From: "Todd H. Prevett"(by way of cathal woods) Subject: s/stone_temple_pilots/atlanta.crd ATLANTA BY STONE TEMPLE PILOTS (OFF OF THEIR ALBUM "NO. 4") This is a great little (if relatively unknown) acoustic number from STP This is solely my own interpretation. I sat down at the piano, played along with the album and figured out all the chords and then translated them to a guitar format. 3/4 time in key of (you're gunna love this!) E aeolian, then A dorian, then F# locrian (all part of the key of G major) intro and verse |: E major / / | F# minor / / | | G major / / | F# minor / / :| first X2 with no vocals Switch to A dorian mode for Chorus: |: A minor / / | D Dsus4 D | | C major / / | D Dsus4 D :| Back to E aeolian for Verse: |: E major / / | F# minor / / | | G major / / | F# minor / / :| Switch to A dorian mode for Chorus: |: A minor / / | D Dsus4 D | | C major / / | D Dsus4 D :| Switch to F# locrian mode for Bridge: | F# minor / / | E major / / | | C# minor / / | D major / / | | F# minor / / | G major / / | | E major / / | D major / / | | E major / / | E major / / | | A# major / / | D major / / | | E major / / | E major / / | | F major / / | F E D | | E major (let ring) | Switch to A dorian mode for Chorus: |: A minor / / | D Dsus4 D | | C major / / | D Dsus4 D :|First X2, arpeggio with no vocals, then soft vocals, crescendo (whistling to melody, then marimba, then fade) Enjoy! Todd H. Prevett joshdark@tiac.net "Whenever the ends of government are perverted, and public liberty manifestly endangered, the people may, and of right ought to reform the old, or establish a new government. The doctrine of nonresistance against arbitrary power and oppression, is absurd, slavish, and destructive of the good and happiness of mankind." -New Hampshire Constitution, Article 10 [Right of Revolution]