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"There's No You" 'F'

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henrymouni:
 Excellent tune requested by WaxwingSlain.


 Words & Music by Tom Adair & Hal Hopper

 Playalong with Frank Sinatra:-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyij1-xuzxw



 REMINDER:  You can play -2  instead  of 2* (same note) & 4 or 5 blow
 instead of -4* (same note).




 I ..    feel .....    the     au---tumn   breeze. ..
-3,      -4*,         -3       3       2*        1*. 

 It   steals ..    'cross    my      pil----low. ..
 -2      3,             3       -2       3        3.

 As     soft ..   as       a     will…..---o'----the----wisp. ..
  2*     -1*,    -1*     1*    -1*,     -1*     1*      1.

 And    in     its    song ...  there     is      sad----ness ..   be----cause. ..
  -1      2*    -3      -4*,       -3      -4*      -4         3*,    -4        -3*.

 There's ..   no    you. ….
     -1,        -2       3.

 The    lone…..--ly      au----tumn ..  trees. ..
  -3       -4*,    -3        3         2*,       1*.

 How     soft----ly ..    they're  sigh---ing,
   -2        3       3,         -2        3        3,

 for     sum---mer ..    is     dy-----ing ….  they   know, ..
  2*      -1*     -1*,     1*    -1*,    -1*,       1*       1,

 that     in      my   heart .. there's   no     glad----ness ..   be----cause. ..
   -1      2*     -3      -4*,      -3       -4*      -4         3*,     -4        -3*.
           
 There's    no     you. .....
      2         2       2*.

 The     park ..   that     we   walked    in. ..
   2*      -1*,      -1*     -1*       2*      2*.

 The     gar----den ..   that     we   talked   in. ..
   2*     -1*     -1*,        1*     -1*      2*     2*.

 How    lone---some .. they   seem  .... in     the    fall. ..
    2*     -1      -1,       -1        2*,         3     2*    -1.

 The   storm---y  clouds  hov----er ..  and   fall----ing  leaves  cov---er,
  -1       2*     2*    2*     3       3,      3       2*     2*     2*     3      3,

 our     fav----ou----rite   nook ….   in    the   wall. ..
   3       2        2       2       3,        3      3     -3*.

 In    spring ….. we'll   meet      a----gain. ..
 -3       -4*,        -3        3        2*      1*.

 We'll    kiss ..   and     re----cap----ture, ..
    -2        3,        3      -2      3         3,

 the     sum----mer----time ..   rap..--ture ..   we   knew. ..
  2*      -1*      -1*       1*,      -1*,    -1*,      1*      1.

 And   from    that    day .. nev----er    more ..  will     I     say. ..
   -1       2*     -3      -4*,    -3     -4*    -4,        3*   -4     -3*.

 There's …  no …     you. ………..
      2*,       2,         2*.

Bluesy:
That was fast!

henrymouni:

--- Quote from: Bluesy on June 04, 2012, 07:36:09 AM ---That was fast!

--- End quote ---

I feel the need for speed! :o 8)



michael s:
Any site for the dots of "there's no you" ?  I find mastering tabs v difficult. Is this because I've read music since childhood? Is it worth it for music readers to go through the difficulty of learning tabs??
BTW is first position playing in the key of G, second position in the key of D, third position in the key of A etc etc ?

Regards,

Ml S

Jimmy Halfnote:

--- Quote from: michael s on June 04, 2012, 04:03:25 PM ---Any site for the dots of "there's no you" ?  I find mastering tabs v difficult. Is this because I've read music since childhood? Is it worth it for music readers to go through the difficulty of learning tabs??
BTW is first position playing in the key of G, second position in the key of D, third position in the key of A etc etc ?

Regards,

Ml S

--- End quote ---


 They are not difficult Michael , but you really need to familiarize yourself with the tune by ear first of all, or you may already 'roughly' know it. Yes i think it is very worthwhile for the very short time it would take you to pick it up, there are so many songs we all ' loosely' carry in our heads, tabs are a quick and easy way to learn the correct notes for these, saves so much time searching out the dots. Plus  Henry and others have established an impressive catalogue, you would never want, for learning another song.
   Okay , first forget all about ' positions' , DOES NOT APPLY.

 The number represents the hole, this song starts on hole number 3, but, the tab shows -3 ,   the - represents a DRAW, so first note is ' draw hole 3' ( A ). The second note is tabbed - 4*, another draw but this time with an asterisk *, the * represents ' slide in ', so slide in draw 4 ( C ). Third note is -3 again. Fourth note is a plain 3 , which is a BLOW note ( G). That is all the symbols covered now.

  again ;  plain number is a blow note i.e.  3
                      number preceded with - is a draw note i.e. -3
                      number with - and * is a draw slide in  i.e.  -4*
                      of course a plain number with * is slide in blow i.e. 2*

  The first line of this song is not the best example for the asterisk * symbol, as usually this will denote sharps / flats,    i. e.  3* is Ab and -3* is Bb. Hope i haven't made some monumental blunder explaining, it is very late , eyes are together.


                                                                   jh. 
                     

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