Janes Addiction - Three Days Chords & Tabs

 

Three Days Chords & Tabs

Janes Addiction Chords & Tabs

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Three Days Bass Tab

From: elric@unm.edu (B. Underwood)
Newsgroups: rec.music.makers.bass
Subject: BTAB: Three Days (was Re: Request For Tab: 3 Days)


When I was just starting bass, this song was my Holy Grail for a while...

--- cut here ---
Song: Three Days
Band: Jane's Addiction
Album: Ritual de lo Habitual

G ---------4-4-0h2p0---0h2p0-------------------------------------------
D -------------------4-------4-----------------------------------------
A -0h2-2-2---------------------0h2-2-2-2-2-2---------------------------
E -------------------------------------------3-3-2-2-------------------

Repeat that a whole bunch. Occasionally you will need to do the hammer/pull
thing three times instead of two.

Then there's a bridge I haven't figured out.

Then the song ends with:

G -----------------
D -----0-2-----0---.
A -0-2-----0-2---2-.
E -----------------

for quite some time more.
There ya go.

--
elric@unm.edu                                          PGP2.3 key via finger
[ Tab from: https://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/j/janes_addiction/three_days_btab.html ]
White boy with algorithm.
Booga.


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I'm not sure what key Three Days is in, and sitting here at work, I can't
really tell.  However, let's say it's in the key of B (if it's not, you
can just transpose it).  Then here's how I would play it:

		      3		 3
		    /---\      /---\
  s s s s e    e    s s s e    s s s e  
G---------4----4----0-2-0------0-2-0------|
D-------------------------4----------4----|
A-0-2-2-2---------------------------------|
E-----------------------------------------|

		      3		 3
		    /---\      /---\
  s s s s e    e    s s s e    s s s e
G-----------------------------------------||
D----------------------------------------o||
A-0-2-2-2-2----2-------------------------o||
E-------------------3-5-3-2----3-5-3-2----||


There you have it: if I'm wrong about the key, just transpose it to wherever
and work out the fingerings.  This should sound right, though.

Good luck

--
Alex Basson
apbasson@midway.uchicago.edu
University of Chicago