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nathaniel
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Posted - 11/29/2001 :  10:09:05 PM  Show Profile  Send nathaniel an AOL message  Reply with Quote
i was wondering if someone could do a complete tab for impermenance off stream thanks

Ravendmb1
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Posted - 06/28/2004 :  11:52:06 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Im wondering the same thing.
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Ravendmb1
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Posted - 06/28/2004 :  11:53:07 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
3 years later
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Arthen
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Posted - 06/29/2004 :  02:39:36 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Well, as we like to say here, or as I like to say here:

D.I.Y.

Steve Hackett: "I'm my own opening act, you see."
Tim (before "Faceoff"): "Peace, love....and SEX!"
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Jamie M
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Posted - 07/01/2004 :  6:04:19 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In case you hadn't seen this.. http://www.timreynolds.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=327&SearchTerms=impermanence
I dunno how good it is, never tried it, harmonics are good though.
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Art Vandelay
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Posted - 08/01/2004 :  4:28:28 PM  Show Profile  Send Art Vandelay an AOL message  Reply with Quote
Here's the chord changes I use. It sounds dead on with the version I have. It's not "complete". I haven't learned the whole song yet, but here's a start.

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Impermanence
by Tim Reynolds

Tab: Art Vandelay
standard tuning

Part A
e-----------------------<7>--
B-------------------<7>------
G---------------<5>----------
D----------<12>--------------
A------<7>-------------------
E--<7>-----------------------

e-----------------------<5>--
B-------------------<7>------
G---------------<5>----------
D----------<12>--------------
A------<7>-------------------
E--<7>-----------------------


Part B
e--12--8--5---(5)----------------
B--13--10-5--7--7-8--4--4/7-5-0--
G--14--9--5----------------------
D------------5--5-7--4--4/7-5-4--
A--------------------------------
E--0---0--0--0--0-0--0--0-----0--


Part C
e--7-----------5--7----3-5---7---5---3---0----0---------
B--8---5---8-----(5)-5-------5---5---4------------------
G--7---5---------(5)-4-------5---5---4--------7-6-5-4---
D------5----------5--5-------4----------------5-5-5-5---
A--7---0----------0--3---------------2------------------
E---------------------------------------------0-0-0-0---


*Part C
Chord changes
e--7---7---7-5-3-0-
B--8-5-5-5-5-5-4---
G--7-5-5-4-5-5-4-7-
D----5-5-5-4-4---5-
A--7-0-0-3-----2-7-
E----------------0-


Part D
e-------3/5--3--5--0-0-3/5--3---
B--5--5------1-----3--------3---
G--4---------0-----4--------0---
D--5---------2------------------
A------------0-----2--------3---
E--0----------------------------

http://travismeeks.com/days_of_the_new/videos/
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phleshie
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Posted - 08/06/2004 :  2:30:08 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Art, you are very close on Part D. I play it like this and it sounds more accurate:

------3/5------3-----3/5--3---------------
--5/-----------2---3------3----------------
--4/-----------0---2------2---------------
--5/---------2-----x------2--2-5----------x2, except the 2nd time,
-----------0-------2------3---------------don't play the Em triad.
--0-----------------------------------------
Em Am7 Bm C6add9


--7---------3-5--7----------3-5--7---5---3---0--0------0--0---
--5-----5--------5-----5---------5---5---3------3----3----3---
--x-----x--------x-----4---------x---x--[2]---------------x----
--x-----5--------x-----5---------x---x--[2]--------2------x----X2
--5-----4--------4-----3---------3---7---3------0---------1--
--------------------------------------------------------------
D6 C#m7b5 C#m7b5 Cmaj7 Cmaj7 Am C6add9 Am7 Bb(#11)
add9

Notice I listed the chord names as Tim tends to leave out some notes in each chord. It's more than likely he's fingering the actual chords above, though not strinking the 5th and 3rd most of the time.
The section after this is improv, leading all the way into this cool variation on Part C:

--7---5---7---0-------5--7--5---10--8--7-----------
--5---5---5---0----/8----5--5---8---8--7-----------
------5---4----------------------------------------
------5-------------------------7------------------
------0------------------0--0----------------------
--0-------3---8------------------------0-0-0-0-0-0-
Em Am7 G6 Cmaj7

That's the best I could figure out.
P.S. the song is in 6/8 and in the key of C, for anyone who wants to improvise on it. javascript:insertsmilie('')
Peace
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