Beatles - фан-сайт

тексты песен, аккорды, новости, состав группы

Главная -> Тексты песен -> Norwegian wood

Beatles - Norwegian wood - текст песни и аккорды.

#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------#
 #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the #
 #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #
 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------##
 #
 
 #----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------#
 #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the #
 #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #
 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------##
 Date: Wed, 23 Aug 1995 18:06:42 -0400 (EDT)
 From: Douglas French 
 Subject: TAB: Norwegian Wood
 
 
 
 Yet another TAB of Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) along with
 2 corrections to the existing TABs of the song.  I have included
 The existing TABs in their entirety and unedited for reference.
 
 =============================================================================
 Title:       Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
 Composers:   John Lennon and Paul McCartney
 Group:       The Beatles
 Album:       Rubber Soul
 Arrangement: Doug French, dfrench@site.gmu.edu
  
 Capo: 2nd fret
 Time: 12/8
 
 Intro, play 2 times:
 
   #1  D
 E ||------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2----------------|
 B ||--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|
 G ||--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|
 D ||--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|
 A ||---------------------------------------------------|
 E ||---------------------------------------------------|
       +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .
 
 
       D           C       G   D
 E  |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2-2-----2--------||
 B  |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3---3-3-3-3-----3--------||
 G  |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2---2-2-2-2-2---2--------||
 D  |--0-------------------0---0-----------0------------||
 A  |--------------3-------2---0------------------------||
 E  |---------------------------------------------------||
       +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .
 
 
 Use same guitar pattern under solo voice:
 
   #4  D
 E ||------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2----------------|
 B ||--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|
 G ||--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|
 D ||--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|
 A ||---------------------------------------------------|
 E ||---------------------------------------------------|
       +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .
    1. I          once had a   girl,       or should I
    2. (Instrumental) ....
 
       D           C       G   D
 E  |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2-2-----2--------|
 B  |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3---3-3-3-3-----3--------|
 G  |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2---2-2-2-2-2---2--------|
 D  |--0-------------------0---0-----------0------------|
 A  |--------------3-------2---0------------------------|
 E  |---------------------------------------------------|
       +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .
       say,       she once had me;
       ....
 
       D
 E  |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2----------------|
 B  |--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|
 G  |--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|
 D  |--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|
 A  |---------------------------------------------------|
 E  |---------------------------------------------------|
       +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .
       She      showed me her  room,       is- n't it
       ...
 
       D           C       G   D
 E  |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2-2--------------|
 B  |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3---3-3-3-3-----3--------|
 G  |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2---2-2-2-2-2---2--------|
 D  |--0-------------------0---0-----------0-------0----|
 A  |--------------3-------2---0------------------------|
 E  |---------------------------------------------------|
 
       +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .
       good        Nor-we-gian wood.               She
       ...                                         She
 
 
       Dm
 E  |--1---1-1-1---1---0-0-0---0------------------------|
 B  |--3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3----------------|
 G  |--2---2-2-2---2---0-0-0---0---2-2-2---2---0---2----|
 D  |--0-----------0-----------0-----------3---0---3----|
 A  |--0-----------0-----------0------------------------|
 E  |---------------------------------------------------|
       +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .
     asked me  to stay and she told me to  sit an- y -
     told me she worked in the morning and started to
 
 
       G
 E  |--3---3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3--------|
 B  |--3---3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3--------|
 G  |--0---0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-----0--------|
 D  |--0---0-0-0-0-0---0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-0---0--------|
 A  |--2-------------------------------------------0----|
 E  |--3-----------------------3------------------------|
       +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .
      where.                                       So
      laugh.                                       I
 
 
       Dm
 E  |--1---1-1-1---1---0-0-0---0------------------------|
 B  |--3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3----------------|
 G  |--2---2-2-2---2---0-0-0---0---2-2-2---2---0---2----|
 D  |--0-----------0-----------0-----------3---0---3----|
 A  |--0-----------0-----------0-----------0------------|
 E  |---------------------------------------------------|
       +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .
      I looked a round and I noticed there was-n't  a
      told her I did-n't and crawled off to sleep in the
 
 
       Em7                     A7
 E  |--0---0-0-0-0-----0-----0-0---0-0-0-0-0----------|
 B  |--3---3-3-3-3-----3-----3-2---2-2-2-2-2----------|
 G  |--0---0-0-0-0-----0-----0-0---0-0-0-0-0----------|
 D  |--2---2-2-2-2-2-----------2---2-2-2-2-2----------|
 A  |--2-----------2-----------0-----------0----------|
 E  |-------------------------------------------------|
       +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .
       chair.
       bath.
 
 
 Use same guitar pattern as in measure #4 above:
 
       D
    1. I           sat on  a   rug,        bid-ing my
    2. And,       when I   a - woke,       I   was a-
 
 
       D           C       G   D
       time,      drinking her wine.
       lone,     this bird had flown.
 
 
       D
       We        talked un-til two,       and then she
       So,         I   lit a   fire,       is- n't it
 
 
       D           C       G   D
       said      "It's time for bed."
       good        Nor-we-gian wood.
 
 
 Repeat from measure #4 above.
 
 Ending:
 
       D
 E ||---------------------------------------------------|
 B ||--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|
 G ||--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|
 D ||--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|
 A ||---------------------------------------------------|
 E ||---------------------------------------------------|
       +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .
 
 
       D           C       G   D
 E  |---------------------------------------------------||
 B  |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3------------------------||
 G  |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2------------------------||
 D  |--0-------------------0---0------------------------||
 A  |--------------3-------2---0------------------------||
 E  |---------------------------------------------------||
       +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .
 
 
 
 =============================================================================
 =============================================================================
 Corrections to existing TABS:
 
 1)  Richard Cook's TAB (in D, capo on 2nd fret) lists the chords of the
     bridge as:
 
     Dm         G
     She ... anywhere
     Dm         G     A
     I   ...    chair.
 
     which contains 2 errors. To be played in D the chords should be:
 
     Dm         G
     She ... anywhere
     Dm         Em7  A7
     I   ...    chair.
 
 2)  Robert Hall's TAB (in E) lists the chords of the bridge as:
 
     Am         D
     She ... anywhere
     Am         D     F#
     I   ...    chair ---> verse (E riff above)
 
     which are in the wrong key.  To be played in E the chords should be:
 
     Em         A
     She ... anywhere
     Em         Fm7   B7
     I   ...    chair.
 
 =============================================================================
 Existing TABs:
 =============================================================================
 
 Date: Sun, 20 Aug 1995 09:18:02 -0700
 From: rwcook@ix.netcom.com (Richard Cook )
 Subject: TAB: Norwegian Wood by The Beatles
 
                             Norwegian Wood
                                                                  The Beatles
 
 Tabbed by Richard Cook
 
 
 Capo 2nd fret.
 
 
      D                                                               D    D
 E ||-2----2------2---2---2--2--2------------------2------------------2----0h2-|
 B ||-3----3------3---3---3--3--3------------------3--------3---------3----3---|
 G ||-2----4------2---0---0--0--0-------0----------2--------0---------2----2---|
 D |--0----0------0---0---4--4--4---2----------4---0------------------0----0---|
 A ||-0-------------------------------------------------3--------2----0----0---|
 E ||--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
 
 
 
      D                                                               D    D
 E |--2----2------2---2---2--2--2------------------2------------------2----0h2-|
 B |--3----3------3---3---3--3--3------------------3--------3---------3----3---|
 G |--2----4------2---0---0--0--0-------0----------2--------0---------2----2---|
 D |--0----0------0---0---4--4--4---2----------4---0--------0---------0----0---|
 A |--0-------------------------------------------------3--------2----0----0---|
 E |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
      I    once had a     girl,     or  should I   say, she once had me.
 
 
 
      D                                                               D    D
 E |--2----2------2---2---2--2--2------------------2------------------2----0h2-|
 B |--3----3------3---3---3--3--3------------------3--------3---------3----3---|
 G |--2----4------2---0---0--0--0-------0----------2--------0---------2----2---|
 D |--0----0------0---0---4--4--4---2----------4---0--------0---------0----0---|
 A |--0-------------------------------------------------3--------2----0----0---|
 E |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
      She  showed me  her room,     is  n't    it  good nor-we - gian wood.
 
 
 Bridge
            Dm                                            G
 E |--------1---------------------------------------------3--------------------|
 B |--------3---------------------------------------------0--------------------|
 G |--------2---------------------------------------------0--------------------|
 D |--------0---------------------------------------------0--------------------|
 A |--------0---------------------------------------------2--------------------|
 E |------------------------------------------------------3--------------------|
       She  asked me to stay and she told me to sit any - where.
 
 
    Dm                                           G              A
 |--1--------------------------------------------3--------------0------------|
 |--3--------------------------------------------0--------------2------------|
 |--2--------------------------------------------0--------------2------------|
 |--0--------------------------------------------0--------------2------------|
 |--0--------------------------------------------2--------------0------------|
 |-----------------------------------------------3---------------------------|
    I looked around and I noticed there wasn't a chair.
 
 
 
 I sat on a rug, biding my time
     drinking her wine.
 We talked until two, and then she said
     it's time for bed.
 
 [repeat 1st measure]
 
 She told me she worked in the morning
     and started to laugh.
 I told her I didn't
     and crawled off to sleep in the bath.
 
 And, when I awoke, I was alone
     this bird had flown.
 So, I lit a fire, isn't it good
     Norwegian wood.
 
 [repeat 1st measure]
 
 
 Notes:
 1.  Spacing doesn't indicate timing - I just lined the tab up with the lyrics.
 2.  Chords are tabbed for their first beat only.  The D chord is strummed down,
     up, down.  Note the hammer-on at the end of each measure.
 3.  Holding the D chord, use your pinky for 3rd fret notes and index finger
     for 1st fret notes, middle finger for 3rd fret on the A string.
 4.  Have an accompanist play along without a capo:
      E     D     E     D    [bridge]  Em    A    Em     A   B
 
 --mxrangnjfumchebcqtfmbcrosshkmp--
 
 
 =============================================================================
 
 From: rh34+@andrew.cmu.edu (Robert R. Hall)
 Subject: Alternate TAB: Norwegian Wood
 Date: 6 Aug 92 16:22:34 GMT
 
 This song is in E; you can play it in D with a capo, but
 I don't have one, so I figured out this version.  It lets
 You play the rhythm and lead guitar parts at the same time:
 
 E --0---0---0---0---0---x---x---x---0---x---x---x---0----------
 B --0---2---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0----------
 G --1---1---1---2---1---2---2---0---1---2---2---2---1----------
 D --2---2---2---2---2---4---4---4---2---0---0---0---2----------
 A --2---2---2---2---2---0---0---0---2---4---4---4---2----------
 E --0---2---0---2---0---x---x---x---0---x---x---x---0----------
 |
 |   I  once had a  girl or shld I  say she once had me
 -> (c)  B   (c) G  (c)  D   G   G  (c)  D   G    A  (c)   
          
 
 Accent the string listed below the word to bring out
 The melody. (c) means accent the whole chord.  Use your
 Smallest finger to hit the notes during "I once had a girl."
 
 Chorus
 ------
 Am                                             D
 She asked me to stay and she told me to sit anywhere
 
 Am                                            D     F# 
 I looked around and I noticed there wasn't a chair ---> verse (E riff above)
 
 ----------------------------
 I'm not sure of the complete lyrics, they're pretty clear
 On the album (Rubber Soul)
 
 Bob
 
 =============================================================================
 
 
 
 Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 20:55:37 -0400
 From: Laurence Watson 
 
 
 	This is the song Norwegian Wood, by the Beatles.
 	The song appeared on the Rubber Soul album, released
 	in 1965.  Here it is:
 
 
 |-----------2--------2--------|-----------------2---2-------|
 |-----------3--------3--------|-----------------3---3-------|
 |----2------2--------2--------|--2h4--2--0------2---2-------|
 |-----------0--------0--------|-------------4---0---0-------|
 |-----------0--------0--------|-----------------0---0-------|
 |-----------------------------|-----------------------------|
 
 
 |-----------------2---2-------|------------2--2--2--2--2--2-|
 |-----------------3---3-------|------------3--3--3--3--3--3-|
 |------0----------2---2-------|----0-------2--2--2--2--2--2-|
 |---2-----4---0---0---0-------|------------0--0--0--0--0--0-|
 |-----------------0---0-------|--3---2--0--0--0--0--0--0--0-|
 |-----------------------------|-----------------------------|
 
 
 |----1---1---1----1---0-------|----0------------------------|
 |----3------------3-------3---|----3---3---1-----1---3---1--|
 |----2------------2-----------|----2-------------0----------|
 |----0------------0-----------|----0-------------2----------|
 |-----------------------------|------------------3----------|
 |-----------------------------|-----------------------------|
 
 	  
 	(strum a few times)
 |-----------------------------|----1---1---1----1---0-------|
 |----3------------------------|----3------------3-------3---|
 |----0------------------------|----2------------2-----------|
 |----0------------------------|----0------------0-----------|
 |----2------------------------|-----------------------------|
 |----3------------------------|-----------------------------|
 
                               (strum a little)(strum a little)
 |----0------------------------|------0-------|-------0------|
 |----3---3---1-----1---3---1--|------3-------|-------2------|
 |----2-------------0----------|------0-------|-------0------|
 |----0-------------2----------|------2-------|-------2------|
 |------------------3----------|------0-------|-------0------|
 |-----------------------------|--------------|--------------| (then back to verse)
 
 
 
 LYRICS:    I once had a girl, or should I say, she once had me.
 	   She showed me her room.  Isn't it good, Norwegian Wood?
 
 	   She asked me to stay, and she told me to sit anywhere.
 	   So I looked around, and I noticed there wasn't a chair.
 
 	   I sat on a rug, biding my time, drinking her wine.
 	   We talked until two, and then she said, it's time for bed.
 
 	   She told me she worked in the morning and started to laugh.
 	   I told her I didn't and crawled off to sleep in the bath.
 
 	   And, when I awoke, I was alone.  This bird had flown.
 	   So, I lit a fire.  Isn't it good, Norwegian Wood?
 
 		       --------------------------
 		
 
 		The sitar is the actual instrument used by
 		George Harrison to play this song.  It is
 		the first Beatle's song where it is present. 
 		
 
 						- Stuart Watson
 
 --------------27A36151D
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; name="submitting.txt"
 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
 Content-Disposition: inline; filename="submitting.txt"
 
               .oooooo.   ooooo          .oooooo.          .o.
              d8P'  `Y8b  `888'         d8P'  `Y8b        .888.
             888      888  888         888               .8"888.
             888      888  888         888              .8' `888.
             888      888  888         888     ooooo   .88ooo8888.
             `88b    d88'  888       o `88.    .88'   .8'     `888.
              `Y8bood8P'  o888ooooood8  `Y8bood8P'   o88o     o8888o
 
 
 
 	HOW TO SUBMIT FILES TO OLGA (THE ON-LINE GUITAR ARCHIVE)
 	::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
 
 	OLGA, the On-Line Guitar Archive, is a natural development of
 The guitar.tab newsgroups. The Archive provides a library of files that 
 Is more permanent than usenet and is easily accessible, and attempts to 
 Prevent repetition of work already done by the community.
 
 	If you can educate others in how to play a song, type up
 The chords and/or tab and/or playing tip and send it to both the 
 Newsgroups *AND* the archive, and contribute to the community. 
 
 It's very simple:
 
 Step 1:		Before you submit, make sure of the following:
 Final		That you have included the song name, artist's name
 Preparations	and your own name (and if different, the transciber's name)
 
 		If you can, include other information such as the name
 		of the album from which the track comes, the name of the
 		author of the words and music, details of the publisher
 		and catalogue number, and notes on what effects are used
 		and on how to play the music.
 
 		Make sure that the file is 'all your own work'. If you
 		use copyrighted material, it won't (knowingly) be 
 		archived. 
 
 		You should also check the archive to ensure that you
 		are not duplicating material already there. If a chord
 		or tab file already exists for the song, take it down
 		and incorporate your material with it. Always credit
 		the original author and mention what each of you has
 		done. If the file is anonymous at the archive, you 
 		should nonetheless state that you used material from 
 		the archive, and if practicable, disclaim credit for 
 		the portions used.
 
 Step 2:		The simplest method of submitting for all concerned is 
 Submitting	simply to email it to guitar@nevada.edu  Use a subject 
 		line of the same form as you post to news, i.e.
 		TAB:  by 
 
 		Alternatively, you can use ftp. If you don't know how, 
 		read the FAQ file posted to the guitar.tab newsgroups by 
 		Ryan Harding called 'The Ultimate Guide to the Tab Archives'.
 		Use the 'put' command during an ftp session to 
 			ftp.nevada.edu/pub/guitar/incoming
 		Please follow the instructions in the file READ_BEFORE_PUTTING
 		N.B.: You can submit by ftp to the *nevada site only*. 
 		There are incoming directories at some of the other OLGA 
 		sites (for different purposes), but if you upload tab or 
 		chords to those sites they won't be archived at *any* site.
 
 Step 3:		Files are processed and archived manually, so it can take
 Checking	anywhere from 30 seconds to 2 weeks to archive your file.
 		In practice, it never takes more than a week, so you can start
 		checking if your file is at OLGA 4-7 days after submission.
 		Note that the file filters down through the sites, and this
 		may also take some time
 		The best way to check is to read the INFO file posted to 
 		the guitar.tab newsgroups every Monday called 'OLGA WEEKLY 
 		INDEX'. The indexes are for the second previous week, so
 		if the name of your file does not appear on this list 
 		one of the *three* Monday's after you submit it, contact 
 		guitar@nevada.edu and inquire politely as to its whereabouts.
 		You can receive the WEEKLY INDEX and other OLGA notices by 
 		email. Write to rcwoods@alf2.tcd.ie to have your name added.
 
 Your file at OLGA:
 Any file archived becomes the property of the archive in so far as
 Material extraneous to the musical content (the header and .sig) may
 Be removed or edited. The author's name and e-mail address will always 
 Be retained if accompanying the file, along with any other information 
 The archivists deem relevant.
 The archivists retain the right to modify or remove files as they see fit.
 In cases of duplication of a song, the archivists may remove a 
 Transcription of inferior quality. 
 Copyright of work remains with the author of that work. Posting to usenet 
 Or to the archive implicitly gives permission for fair-use distribution.
 Requests to have files removed or modified should be made to the
 Archivists by e-mail to guitar@nevada.edu.
 
 
 Additions/corrections to this file welcomed.
 Pete Palmer     ppalmer@cray.com
 Cal woods       rcwoods@scrg.cs.tcd.ie
 Ryan Harding    rkh2@ukc.ac.uk
 Dean Gaudet     dgaudet@cs.ubc.ca
 
 --------------27A36151D--
 
 
 From lrw@virginia.edu Thu Jun 20 04:35:05 1996
 Received: from post-office.nevada.edu (post-office.nevada.edu [131.216.1.11]) by mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu (8.6.12/8.5) with ESMTP id XAA28168; Wed, 19 Jun 1996 23:35:03 -0500
 Received: from virginia.edu (mars.itc.Virginia.EDU [128.143.2.9]) by post-office.nevada.edu (8.6.12/8.6.4) with SMTP id VAA22609 for ; Wed, 19 Jun 1996 21:32:22 -0700
 Received: from avery.med.virginia.edu by mail.virginia.edu id aa11137;
           20 Jun 96 0:32 EDT
 Received: from UROLOGY.Virginia.EDU (slip-23-7.itc.Virginia.EDU [128.143.3.67]) by avery.med.Virginia.EDU (8.7.1/8.6.6) with SMTP id AAA27079 for ; Thu, 20 Jun 1996 00:32:17 -0400
 Message-ID: <31C8D44E.1A9B@virginia.edu>
 Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 00:32:15 -0400
 From: Laurence Watson 
 X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0b4 (Win95; I)
 MIME-Version: 1.0
 To: guitar@nevada.edu
 Subject: MONEY
 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="------------32E24A777925"
 X-email-warning: As a cautionary note, there have been recent instances of
 	people forging mail addresses. If you have any reason to believe
 	this message is not authentic, please contact the listed sender or
 	System Computing Services at (702) 895-4585.
 Status: RO
 
 This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
 
 --------------32E24A777925
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
 
 Dear guitar@nevada.edu,
 		My name is Stuart Watson, and I would like to submit a tabbed-out 
 Version of the song Money, by Pink Floyd, to you.  So, here it is:
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 From: lrw@virginia.edu (Stuart Watson)
 
 	Here's the tablature for the song Money, by Pink Floyd.  The song appeared 
 	on the album The Dark Side of the Moon, released in 1973.  Roger Waters 
 	wrote and sang the song.  Here it is:
 
  (repeat this many times)        (then...)
 |--------------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------||--------------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------||----4---------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------||-------4---------------0--|-----4--------------4--3--|---2--------------------0-||--2-------2-----0--2------|-------4------0--4--------|------2-----------0--2----||-------------2------------|--2------2--2-------------|----------0---3-----------|							(then back to first riff)
 
 
 SOLOS:
  
 (play this for a little bit)       (then this)                (then this) 
 |--------------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------||--------------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------||--------------------------|-----4----7----6----5-----|--------------------------||-----4----7----6----5-----|-----2----5----4----3-----|-----4----7----6----5-----||-----2----5----4----3-----|--------------------------|-----2----5----4----3-----||--------------------------|--------------------------|--------------------------|
       (and then this)           (and finally this)         
 |--------------------------|--------------------------|       
 |--------------------------|--------------------------|
 |--------------------------|--4--2--------------------|
 |--------------------------|-------5--4--2------------|
 |-----4----7----6----5-----|----------------5--4--3-2-|
 |-----2----5----4----3-----|--------------------------|
 
 
 
 		To get the song completely right, and know what order 
 		to play it in, I'd listen to it.
 
 
 
 							- Stuart Watson
 
 --------------32E24A777925
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; name="norwegian_wood.tab"
 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
 Content-Disposition: inline; filename="norwegian_wood.tab"
 
 #----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------#
 #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the #
 #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #
 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------##
 Date: Wed, 23 Aug 1995 18:06:42 -0400 (EDT)
 From: Douglas French 
 Subject: TAB: Norwegian Wood
 
 
 
 Yet another TAB of Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) along with
 2 corrections to the existing TABs of the song.  I have included
 The existing TABs in their entirety and unedited for reference.
 
 =============================================================================
 Title:       Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
 Composers:   John Lennon and Paul McCartney
 Group:       The Beatles
 Album:       Rubber Soul
 Arrangement: Doug French, dfrench@site.gmu.edu
  
 Capo: 2nd fret
 Time: 12/8
 
 Intro, play 2 times:
 
   #1  D
 E ||------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2----------------|
 B ||--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|
 G ||--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|
 D ||--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|
 A ||---------------------------------------------------|
 E ||---------------------------------------------------|
       +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .
 
 
       D           C       G   D
 E  |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2-2-----2--------||
 B  |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3---3-3-3-3-----3--------||
 G  |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2---2-2-2-2-2---2--------||
 D  |--0-------------------0---0-----------0------------||
 A  |--------------3-------2---0------------------------||
 E  |---------------------------------------------------||
       +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .
 
 
 Use same guitar pattern under solo voice:
 
   #4  D
 E ||------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2----------------|
 B ||--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|
 G ||--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|
 D ||--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|
 A ||---------------------------------------------------|
 E ||---------------------------------------------------|
       +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .
    1. I          once had a   girl,       or should I
    2. (Instrumental) ....
 
       D           C       G   D
 E  |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2-2-----2--------|
 B  |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3---3-3-3-3-----3--------|
 G  |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2---2-2-2-2-2---2--------|
 D  |--0-------------------0---0-----------0------------|
 A  |--------------3-------2---0------------------------|
 E  |---------------------------------------------------|
       +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .
       say,       she once had me;
       ....
 
       D
 E  |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2----------------|
 B  |--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|
 G  |--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|
 D  |--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|
 A  |---------------------------------------------------|
 E  |---------------------------------------------------|
       +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .
       She      showed me her  room,       is- n't it
       ...
 
       D           C       G   D
 E  |------2-2-2-------------------2-2-2-2--------------|
 B  |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3---3-3-3-3-----3--------|
 G  |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2---2-2-2-2-2---2--------|
 D  |--0-------------------0---0-----------0-------0----|
 A  |--------------3-------2---0------------------------|
 E  |---------------------------------------------------|
 
       +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .
       good        Nor-we-gian wood.               She
       ...                                         She
 
 
       Dm
 E  |--1---1-1-1---1---0-0-0---0------------------------|
 B  |--3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3----------------|
 G  |--2---2-2-2---2---0-0-0---0---2-2-2---2---0---2----|
 D  |--0-----------0-----------0-----------3---0---3----|
 A  |--0-----------0-----------0------------------------|
 E  |---------------------------------------------------|
       +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .
     asked me  to stay and she told me to  sit an- y -
     told me she worked in the morning and started to
 
 
       G
 E  |--3---3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3--------|
 B  |--3---3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3-3-3-3-----3--------|
 G  |--0---0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-----0--------|
 D  |--0---0-0-0-0-0---0-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-0---0--------|
 A  |--2-------------------------------------------0----|
 E  |--3-----------------------3------------------------|
       +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .
      where.                                       So
      laugh.                                       I
 
 
       Dm
 E  |--1---1-1-1---1---0-0-0---0------------------------|
 B  |--3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3---3---3-3-3----------------|
 G  |--2---2-2-2---2---0-0-0---0---2-2-2---2---0---2----|
 D  |--0-----------0-----------0-----------3---0---3----|
 A  |--0-----------0-----------0-----------0------------|
 E  |---------------------------------------------------|
       +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .
      I looked a round and I noticed there was-n't  a
      told her I did-n't and crawled off to sleep in the
 
 
       Em7                     A7
 E  |--0---0-0-0-0-----0-----0-0---0-0-0-0-0----------|
 B  |--3---3-3-3-3-----3-----3-2---2-2-2-2-2----------|
 G  |--0---0-0-0-0-----0-----0-0---0-0-0-0-0----------|
 D  |--2---2-2-2-2-2-----------2---2-2-2-2-2----------|
 A  |--2-----------2-----------0-----------0----------|
 E  |-------------------------------------------------|
       +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .
       chair.
       bath.
 
 
 Use same guitar pattern as in measure #4 above:
 
       D
    1. I           sat on  a   rug,        bid-ing my
    2. And,       when I   a - woke,       I   was a-
 
 
       D           C       G   D
       time,      drinking her wine.
       lone,     this bird had flown.
 
 
       D
       We        talked un-til two,       and then she
       So,         I   lit a   fire,       is- n't it
 
 
       D           C       G   D
       said      "It's time for bed."
       good        Nor-we-gian wood.
 
 
 Repeat from measure #4 above.
 
 Ending:
 
       D
 E ||---------------------------------------------------|
 B ||--3---3-3-3---3---3---3-------3-3-3-------3--------|
 G ||--2---2-2-2---4---2---0---2---2-2-2---0---0---2----|
 D ||--0-----------------------4-----------2-------4----|
 A ||---------------------------------------------------|
 E ||---------------------------------------------------|
       +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .
 
 
       D           C       G   D
 E  |---------------------------------------------------||
 B  |--3---3-3-3-------3-------3------------------------||
 G  |--2---2-2-2-------0-------2------------------------||
 D  |--0-------------------0---0------------------------||
 A  |--------------3-------2---0------------------------||
 E  |---------------------------------------------------||
       +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .   +   .   .
 
 
 
 =============================================================================
 =============================================================================
 Corrections to existing TABS:
 
 1)  Richard Cook's TAB (in D, capo on 2nd fret) lists the chords of the
     bridge as:
 
     Dm         G
     She ... anywhere
     Dm         G     A
     I   ...    chair.
 
     which contains 2 errors. To be played in D the chords should be:
 
     Dm         G
     She ... anywhere
     Dm         Em7  A7
     I   ...    chair.
 
 2)  Robert Hall's TAB (in E) lists the chords of the bridge as:
 
     Am         D
     She ... anywhere
     Am         D     F#
     I   ...    chair ---> verse (E riff above)
 
     which are in the wrong key.  To be played in E the chords should be:
 
     Em         A
     She ... anywhere
     Em         Fm7   B7
     I   ...    chair.
 
 =============================================================================
 Existing TABs:
 =============================================================================
 
 Date: Sun, 20 Aug 1995 09:18:02 -0700
 From: rwcook@ix.netcom.com (Richard Cook )
 Subject: TAB: Norwegian Wood by The Beatles
 
                             Norwegian Wood
                                                                  The Beatles
 
 Tabbed by Richard Cook
 
 
 Capo 2nd fret.
 
 
      D                                                               D    D
 E ||-2----2------2---2---2--2--2------------------2------------------2----0h2-|
 B ||-3----3------3---3---3--3--3------------------3--------3---------3----3---|
 G ||-2----4------2---0---0--0--0-------0----------2--------0---------2----2---|
 D |--0----0------0---0---4--4--4---2----------4---0------------------0----0---|
 A ||-0-------------------------------------------------3--------2----0----0---|
 E ||--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
 
 
 
      D                                                               D    D
 E |--2----2------2---2---2--2--2------------------2------------------2----0h2-|
 B |--3----3------3---3---3--3--3------------------3--------3---------3----3---|
 G |--2----4------2---0---0--0--0-------0----------2--------0---------2----2---|
 D |--0----0------0---0---4--4--4---2----------4---0--------0---------0----0---|
 A |--0-------------------------------------------------3--------2----0----0---|
 E |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
      I    once had a     girl,     or  should I   say, she once had me.
 
 
 
      D                                                               D    D
 E |--2----2------2---2---2--2--2------------------2------------------2----0h2-|
 B |--3----3------3---3---3--3--3------------------3--------3---------3----3---|
 G |--2----4------2---0---0--0--0-------0----------2--------0---------2----2---|
 D |--0----0------0---0---4--4--4---2----------4---0--------0---------0----0---|
 A |--0-------------------------------------------------3--------2----0----0---|
 E |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
      She  showed me  her room,     is  n't    it  good nor-we - gian wood.
 
 
 Bridge
            Dm                                            G
 E |--------1---------------------------------------------3--------------------|
 B |--------3---------------------------------------------0--------------------|
 G |--------2---------------------------------------------0--------------------|
 D |--------0---------------------------------------------0--------------------|
 A |--------0---------------------------------------------2--------------------|
 E |------------------------------------------------------3--------------------|
       She  asked me to stay and she told me to sit any - where.
 
 
    Dm                                           G              A
 |--1--------------------------------------------3--------------0------------|
 |--3--------------------------------------------0--------------2------------|
 |--2--------------------------------------------0--------------2------------|
 |--0--------------------------------------------0--------------2------------|
 |--0--------------------------------------------2--------------0------------|
 |-----------------------------------------------3---------------------------|
    I looked around and I noticed there wasn't a chair.
 
 
 
 I sat on a rug, biding my time
     drinking her wine.
 We talked until two, and then she said
     it's time for bed.
 
 [repeat 1st measure]
 
 She told me she worked in the morning
     and started to laugh.
 I told her I didn't
     and crawled off to sleep in the bath.
 
 And, when I awoke, I was alone
     this bird had flown.
 So, I lit a fire, isn't it good
     Norwegian wood.
 
 [repeat 1st measure]
 
 
 Notes:
 1.  Spacing doesn't indicate timing - I just lined the tab up with the lyrics.
 2.  Chords are tabbed for their first beat only.  The D chord is strummed down,
     up, down.  Note the hammer-on at the end of each measure.
 3.  Holding the D chord, use your pinky for 3rd fret notes and index finger
     for 1st fret notes, middle finger for 3rd fret on the A string.
 4.  Have an accompanist play along without a capo:
      E     D     E     D    [bridge]  Em    A    Em     A   B
 
 --mxrangnjfumchebcqtfmbcrosshkmp--
 
 
 =============================================================================
 
 From: rh34+@andrew.cmu.edu (Robert R. Hall)
 Subject: Alternate TAB: Norwegian Wood
 Date: 6 Aug 92 16:22:34 GMT
 
 This song is in E; you can play it in D with a capo, but
 I don't have one, so I figured out this version.  It lets
 You play the rhythm and lead guitar parts at the same time:
 
 E --0---0---0---0---0---x---x---x---0---x---x---x---0----------
 B --0---2---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0---0----------
 G --1---1---1---2---1---2---2---0---1---2---2---2---1----------
 D --2---2---2---2---2---4---4---4---2---0---0---0---2----------
 A --2---2---2---2---2---0---0---0---2---4---4---4---2----------
 E --0---2---0---2---0---x---x---x---0---x---x---x---0----------
 |
 |   I  once had a  girl or shld I  say she once had me
 -> (c)  B   (c) G  (c)  D   G   G  (c)  D   G    A  (c)   
          
 
 Accent the string listed below the word to bring out
 The melody. (c) means accent the whole chord.  Use your
 Smallest finger to hit the notes during "I once had a girl."
 
 Chorus
 ------
 Am                                             D
 She asked me to stay and she told me to sit anywhere
 
 Am                                            D     F# 
 I looked around and I noticed there wasn't a chair ---> verse (E riff above)
 
 ----------------------------
 I'm not sure of the complete lyrics, they're pretty clear
 On the album (Rubber Soul)
 
 Bob
 



Beatles: текст песни "Norwegian wood" с аккордами.
Все права на текст песни принадлежат их правообладателю.


Участники группы:

Джон Леннон
Ринго Старр (Ringo Starr)
Джордж Харрисон (George Harrison)
Пол Маккартни


Последние добавленные новости:

Открытие первого в России памятника группе The Beatles!
EMI и Apple планируют переиздать все записи «Битлз»
Хакеры атаковали сайт Пола Маккартни
В метро можно будет услышать "Битлз"
Лондон группы "Битлз"
УНДЕРВУД: "Девушка с веслом" как матриархальный пафос.
Пресс-релиз нового альбома МУЛЬТFИЛЬМОВ
Фестиваль "Весенние трели Петра АКИМОВА" 2004.
АНТРОПОЛОГИЯ: "сыграли" в "Что? Где? Когда?".
НАЙК БОРЗОВ: "Три слова" два часа обсуждали в ГОСДУМЕ
Фестиваль "РУБИЛЬНИК": завершали панки.
МИР РУССКОЙ МУЗЫКИ: празднует свою годовщину.
Дмитрий ХМЕЛЕВ: дебютный альбом "Город детства".
SABO: первый концерт грыппы в Москве.
Фестиваль "Весенние трели Петра АКИМОВА" 2004.
Фестиваль: "Весенние трели Петра АКИМОВА 2004."
МАШИНА ВРЕМЕНИ на днях вернулась из Германии.
"Битлов" обработали русские электронщики
СЕКРЕТ: 20 лет спустя.

V3C HTML Validated!