Shes In Parties by Bauhaus Date: Wed, 7 Jun 1995 09:16:21 -0400 (EDT) From: Corwin Colbey "She's In Parties" by Bauhaus, from the album _Burning On the Inside_ i looked for this song on OLGA, and to my dismay, found it not. so, i was forced to figure it out, and thought i'd share the fruits of my efforts w/y'all. first off, i tabbed this on the top two strings, though i think it's actually played on the 2nd and 3rd strings. but it's more readable this way. the spaces between notes are only vaguely related to the timing. G---99999\----55777-------------------------- D-7---------3------5------------------------- A-------------------------------------------- E-------------------------------------------- this, of course, is the verse/chorus riff. there are some variations throughout the song, and he seems to play a fill at the end of verses and choruses. but there's no way in hell i'm going to tab all those out. next (i think) is this part. i'm not sure what to call it. bridge is fine, i suppose. G--------------------------------------------- D--------------------------------------------- A-77777777777777775555555533332222------------ E--------------------------------------------- i think that's how it goes. it might be played an octave up. and finally, the interlude/outro part. G--------------------------------------------- D--------------------------------------------- A----3753-5555-------------------------------- E-5-5---------3333---------------------------- that's how it's played in the outro. it might be an octave higher in the interlude. also, at a couple points the bass leaves half of it out. just listen to the recording. the first note of either half is omitted sometimes as well. anyhow, that's the bassline, more or less. as for the guitar, it's all weird textural stuff that i can't figure out. i think i heard these two chords at certain points: e 5 e 8 B 5 B 10 G 5 G 10 D X D X A X A X E X E X it's very weird. just make some noise in A minor w/a wah pedal and it should sound alright. well, there it is. my first real tab. enjoy. Corwin Colbey www.TAB6.com