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Doors — Roadhouse Blues , Correct Version bass tabs




Play "part" 1 , then "part" 2 and then repeat both, til Jim Sings : Let it roll...

Part 1:
|G| ————————————————————
|D| ————————————————————
|A| ————————————————————
|E| —0—0——0—0——0—0—5—6—7
|slide|

Part 2:
|G| ————————————————————
|D| ————————————————————
|A| ———————————————5—6—7 (slide)
|E| —0—0——0—0——0—0——————
____________________________

Let it roll...

|G| ————————————————————
|D|—————————2—2—4—2—————
|A| 0—0—3—4—————————————
|E| ———————————————————— Repeat this as often as necassary

Then play :

|G| —————————————————————
|D|——————————————————————
|A| 222—222—222—222—3—3—3—2
|E| —————————————————————

_____________________________

Now you just got to repeat everything .

Have fun by playing The Doors. :)
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Doors - Roadhouse Blues , Correct Version Bass Tab

About Doors

The Doors were an American rock band formed in 1965 in Los Angeles, California. Through most of its existence, the group consisted of vocalist Jim Morrison, keyboardist Ray Manzarek, drummer John Densmore, and guitarist Robby Krieger. They were among the most controversial rock acts of the 1960s, due mostly to Morrison's wild, poetic lyrics and charismatic but unpredictable stage persona. After Morrison's death in 1971, the remaining members continued as a trio until finally disbanding for good in 1973.

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Original is an octave higher.

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