Pennsylvania Is... As recorded by Everclear on "World of Noise" LP Tabbed by Eric M. (neil@newave.net) and Steve Smith (sesmith3@eos.ncsu.edu) VERSION 1 - Tabbed by Eric M. hey try this for everclear's "pennsylvania is..." . He's simply sliding a "G" chord from the third fret, then to the sixth, then to the fifth. ex: e|-333333333---66-55-| B|-333333333---66-55-| G|-000000000---00-00-| D|-000000000---00-00-| A|-222222222---55-44-| E|-333333333---66-55-| this sounds exactly like it. also, there is a part where he sais "hey,hey,hey,hey", and you just play a "C" with a bar chord at the third fret. ex: e|-0000000000000----3-| (let ring) B|-1111111111111----4-| G|-0000000000000----5-| D|-2222222222222----5-| A|-3333333333333----3-| E|-XXXXXXXXXXXXX----X-| I swear this is what Art's playing. then there's the breakdown... ex: e|-00000000--1111--000--333--222--333--2(stop)2(stop)--00000000--1111--000-| B|-11111111--1111--111--333--222--333--2 2 --11111111--1111--000-| G|-00000000--2222--000--444--333--444--3 3 --00000000--2222--000-| D|-22222222--3333--222--555--444--555--4 4 --22222222--3333--222-| A|-33333333--3333--333--555--444--555--4 4 --33333333--3333--333-| E|-XXXXXXXX--1111--XXX--333--222--333--3 3 --XXXXXXXX--1111--XXX-| AND THEN THE END IS WAY DIFFERENT THAN STEVE'S TAB, BUT THIS IS WHAT ART'S DOING... ex:(let all ring) e|------------------------| B|-0---3h5--3--3--2--1----| G|-0---0-0--0--4--3--2----| D|------------------------| A|------------------------| E|------------------------| please post this. it is right, and I took the time to write it all out. Thanks. -Eric M. P.S.: EVERCLEAR ROCKS!!!!!! VERSION 2 - Tabbed by Steve Smith Verse: e|------------------------------- b|------------------------------- g|------------8-----7------------ d|------5-----x-----x------------ a|------x-----6-----5------------ e|------3------------------------ strum pattern G: /-////// Eb: /-/ D: /-/ chorus simply "B" and "C" power chords closing solo: e|---------------------------------------------------- b|---------------------------------------16-15-14-12-- g|-----12--14b--12--14--12--11--10-------------------- d|---------------------------------------------------- I don't know what the little interlude between the 2nd and third verse is, if you figure it out email it to me.... Suggestion by Dirt (blind735@up2me.com) the G IN THE G Eb D progression I think sounds better as a powerchord instead of the octave. Suggestion from samantha snead (shininginside@yahoo.com) I was playing around on the guitare and I figured out that there is a very simple way to play Pennsylvania. e-------3-----3-----3----3----3----3----3---------6---6---6-----------5---5---5--- b-------3-----3-----3----3----3----3----3---------6---6---6-----------5---5---5--- * Once again, incredibly simple, but it gets the job done :)
JASON'S EVERCLEAR TABS - https://members.tripod.com/~panec/