#--------------------------------------------------------------# IF I NEEDED YOU Townes Van Zandt Copyright © 1972 Columbine and UA Music Performing rights w/ASCAP http://www.ascap.com/ace/ACE.html #-------------------------PLEASE NOTE--------------------------# #This file is an interpretation of Townes' work, and does not # #necessarily represent the actual way he recorded or performed # #the song, and is not intended to be used for any purpose other# #than for private study, scholarship, or research # #--------------------------------------------------------------# ---------------------------------------------------------- Submitted by David Byboth via about-townes@physitron.com ---------------------------------------------------------- On Jun 2, 1:14pm, Rolland Heiss wrote: > I would be interested in tab to "If I Needed You". I figured out a way > to pick it that sounds ok but not quite right I'm afraid. I noticed that > Townes often used that southern method of picking like on "Waiting Around > to Die" where the thumb plays out a steady beat while the rest of the > fingers do something different. I haven't mastered this yet but figured > out a pretty fair way to play "Waiting Around to Die" that sounds good. > I've only been trying to pick seriously for about a year. Before that I > strummed chords mostly. I began playing guitar in the early 1980's and > love it. I can barely get through a day without picking up the guitar at > least once. Every evening I try to write a song; sometimes they come and > sometimes not. Man.... I should be careful what I volunteer to do!... I got hammered with requests for this.....when are all you pickers going to come to Dallas and play some Townes songs with me? The pick is very much as Rolland describes.... it's a little hard to keep the thumb cranking out the bass rhythem while the fingers are doing their work but with some practice it all comes together.... To get you started (It may take me a while to get a real tab done with all the fill in stuff) you have to play it in G. I play it with the Capo on the fourth fret. While fingering a regular G Chord (you have to finger it with your little finger on the high string to free up your pointer!) the fingers pick: NOTE: I just tabbed this at work from memory with no guitar...it has just the basic bass and lead line. I'll check it tonight but it should be close enough to get everyone started, feel free to feed me back corrections. (backchannel) Learn it without the hammers first then you can work in the timing to hammer on the notes with a "h" on them. The lower D,A, and E string are all thumb work... G C E --------------------------------------------------------0----- B ----0-1h--0--------0-----1---3h---1--0---0-----1---3h------1-- G --0-----------0----------------------------------------------- D ---0---0------------------------------------------------------ A -----------continue bass line -- ---3-- E -3---3-------------------------- ------ If I nee-ded you, would you come to me, would you come to me D E ----------------------- B ----------------------- G ------0---------------- D -2--2h---0------------- A -------------0--------- E -----------------0----- and ease my pain? If you needed me I would come to you I'd swim the seas for to ease your pain In the night forlorn the morning's born and the morning shines with the lights of love You will miss sunrise if you close your eyes that would break my heart in two The lady's with me now since I showed her how to lay her lily hand in mine Loop and Lil agree she's a sight to see and a treasure for the poor to find #--------------------------------------------------------------#