Two Mice by Jazzberry Ram BASS GUITAR TAB --------------- Song: Two Mice Artist: Jazzberry Ram This is the first track on Jazzberry Ram's freshman effort "Superfishyallahtea". It's a pretty cool song to play but you need a good singer to pull off the high-energy verses. Guitar simply plays D-F-C-G with a quick strum pattern for the whole song, lead guitar adds distortion. Intro and Chorus Riff D F C G G |-------------------------------------------------| D |-------------------------------------------------| A |-5-----------------------3-----------------------| X4 E |-------------1-----------------------3-----------| "I am I am a bumblebee..." Verse Riff G |--------------------------------------------------------| D |--------------------------------------------------------| A |-5-5-55-3-55-------------3-3-33-2-33--------------------| E |-------------1-1-11-0-11-------------3-3-33-1-33--------| "Two mice two mice in a cupboard..." Interlude G |-------------------------------------------------| D |-------------------------------------------------| A |-5-----------------------3-----------------------| X2 E |-------------1-----------------------3-----------| G |--------------------------------------------------------| D |-----7---7-------------------5---5----------------------| A |-5-7---7---5-----3---3---3-5---5---3-----5---5----------| E |-------------1-3---3---1-------------3-5---5---3--------| Outro G |--------------------------------------------------------| D |----'-----------------------'---------------------------| A |-5--5-----------'--------3--3-----------'---------------| E |-------------1--1--------------------3--3---------------| G |--------------------------------------------------------| D |----'-----------------------'---------------------------| A |-5--5-----------'--------3--3---------------------------| E |-------------1--1---------------------------------------| Tabbed by Kent Wiezel kwiezel@hotmail.com ______________________________________________________ "Do not follow where a path may lead; Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." - Author unknown www.TAB6.com