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Date: Fri, 1 May 1998 11:31:56 +0100 (BST) From: Simon Grimshaw Subject: s/satriani_joe/up_in_the_sky.tab Joe Satriani: "Up in the Sky" from the album "Crystal Planet" TABbed and generally messed up by Simon Grimshaw, helped by Rob Howard. Date: 30/4/98 This is the first track from Joe's new album... fairly simple really, unless you want to play the solo note for note. Use a load of distortion, give the EQ a bit of a scooped out look, and have a single echo following a crotchet behind. Here we go... natural harmonics............| Riff A end e--12----7-------5--12-------5------|---------------------------------- B---12----7-----5----12-----5-------|---------------------------------- G----12----7---5------12---5--------|---------------------------------- D-------------5-----------5---------|---------------------------------- A-----------------------------------|---------------------------------- E-----------------------------------|---------------------------------- Repeat Riff A a few times (four if I remember rightly), then... Riff B e------------------------------------------------|-------------------- B------------------------------------------------|-------------------- G--9--9-----------------------7-7-7----------9---|-------------------- D--9--9---------7-x-x-9-x-x-9-------9p7------9---|-------------------- A--7--7--10-x-x-------------------------10-7-7---|-------------------- E------------------------------------------------|-------------------- e-----------------------------|-------------------------------------- B-----------------------------|-------------------------------------- G-----------------------------|--9--9-----------------------7-7-9p7-- D--------7-x-x-9-x-x-9p7------|--9--9---------7-x-x-9-x-x-9---------- A--10-x-x----------------7-7--|--7--7--10-x-x------------------------ E-----------------------------|-------------------------------------- end Riff B e-------------|----------------------------|--------------------------- B-------------|----------------------------|--------------------------- G---------9-9-|----------------------------|--------------------------- D--9p7----9-9-|--------7-x-x-9-x-x---------|--------------------------- A------10-7-7-|--10-x-x------------9/7~~~--|--------------------------- E-------------|----------------------------|--------------------------- Don't stop! Straight into... Riff C end Riff C .5 .5 e-----------------------------------------------------------------|-- B--7br-7---------------------------7br-7--------------------------|-- G---------10p9p7-------------------------10p9p7-------------------|-- D----------------9-9-----9-7-9------------------7-7---9-7-9-------|-- A------------------------------7-7---------------------------7-7--|-- E-----------------------------------------------------------------|-- Repeat Riff C , then Riff A repeats but one octave up... e------------------------------10-10-10------------------------- B-------------10-x-x-12-x-x-12----------12p10------------------- G--9-9-12-x-x---------------------------------12-9-9~~~--------- D--------------------------------------------------------------- A--------------------------------------------------------------- E--------------------------------------------------------------- e------------------------------| B---------10-x-x-12-x-x--------| G--12-x-x---------------9\7-7--| D------------------------------| A------------------------------| E------------------------------| The next two bars follow the same pattern, then Joe blows us away with his musical inventiveness (sarcasm, sorry; I couldn't compose it) by repeating Riff C one octave up, which I play as... .5 e--14br-14--------------------------------------------------------|-- B-----------18p17p15----------------------------------------------|-- G--------------------16-16----14h16-------------------------------|-- D-----------------------------------14-14-------------------------|-- A-----------------------------------------------------------------|-- E-----------------------------------------------------------------|-- .5 e--14br-14--------------------------------------------------------|-- B-----------18p17p15----------------------------------------------|-- G--------------------14-14----14h16-------------------------------|-- D-----------------------------------14-14-------------------------|-- A-----------------------------------------------------------------|-- E-----------------------------------------------------------------|-- I think he repeats this Riff one more time, then hits an E barre chord for about four bars or so, it's either x799xx or x799(10)x I can't decide at the moment. Then (cool bit coming!)... Riff D e--12--12-10--10-12--7--7---/17--17-15--15-14--12--10--12--------|-- B----------------------------------------------------------------|-- G---9---9--7---7--9--4--4---/14--14-12--12-11---9---7---9--------|-- D----------------------------------------------------------------|-- A----------------------------------------------------------------|-- E----------------------------------------------------------------|-- end Riff D e--12--12-10--10-12--7--7----3--3-5--5-7--5----------------------|-- B---------------------------------------------3-5/7-7\5----------|-- G---9---9--7---7--9--4--4----0--0-2--2-4--2----------------------|-- D---------------------------------------------0-2/4-4\2----------|-- A----------------------------------------------------------------|-- E----------------------------------------------------------------|-- This bit repeats in a similar way (the different bit is where he goes up for the high A - the second time it doesn't go down below E at 12th fret, but heads back up again). Then Riff A reappears. solo here --> At the end of the solo, something akin to this happens: natural harmonics.......| e--12----7---7--5--4--3.2-----------| B--12----7---7--5--4--3.2-----------| G--12----7---7--5--4--3.2-----------| D-----------------------------------| A-----------------------------------| E-----------------------------------| Then it's back to Riff B , off to Riff D , which this time Joe rounds off with an ascending scale of those octave things, with some fast strumming at the end; play some more natural harmonics (I think!) only descending this time, then out to Riff A and a huge E chord at the end! Phew!