Her Majesty1
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From: Glen Norman Pavan
artist: Beatles
title: Her Majesty
album: Abbey Road
tuning: standard
her majesty's a pretty nice girl but she doesn't have a lot to say
her majesty's a pretty nice girl but she changes from day to day
I wanna tell her that I love her a lot but I got to get a belly full of wine
her majesty's a pretty nice girl someday I'm gonna make her mine ooh yeah
someday I'm gonna make her mine
possible version one: the basic bass line
(I know this song has no bass, but this is what it'd be)
parts above the brackets are played faster to fit in two beats
D--0-----------------------------------------------------------5-5-5
A--5----5-4-2-0---0-5--0-2-4-5-4-2-0---0-0-0-2---2----5-5---2-------
E---------------0--------------------0---------2---2------3---------
^___^ ^___^
D-----------------------
A---5-2--0-5-2---0-5----
E-------0------0-----5--
possible version two: octaves
G--7-----7-6-4-2---2-7--2-4-6-7---6-4-2---2-2-2-4---4---7-7---4----12-12-12-
D--7-------------2----------------------2---------4---4-----5--------------
A--5-----5-4-2-0---0-5--0-2-4-5---4-2-0---0-----2---2---5-5---2--10--------
E----------------0----------------------0---------2---2-----3-------------
^___^ ^_________^
G--7-5---2-7-5---2-7--
D------2-------2------
A--5-2---0-5-2---0-5--
E------0-------0-----5
possible version three: upper fretboard tapping
I know jack shit about tapping...
I've seen one friend do it and it blew my mind; this is NOT the kind
where you tap with the right hand high on the fretboard and the left hand
low on the fretboard doing a counter line. Stu Hamm I'm not, nor aspire
to be. This is for fun. And it helps if you keep your left index
finger across the 12th fret of both D and G strings to retain clarity and
harmonics
L=left hand R=right hand
R L
L R R R L L L R L R R R R R L L R
G--19---19-18-16-14----14-19---14-16-18----19-18-16-14----14-------
D--12---------------14---------------------------------14-19-19-19-
^------^
R R R R R R R L R R R L L R R L L R R
G--16----16----19-19----16--24-24-24---19-16----14-19--16----14-19----
D-----16----16-------17----------------------14-----------14-------19-
^-------^
possible version four: upper fretboard octave tapping
sounds like shit... don't bother...
#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. #
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------##
From: Glen Norman Pavan
artist: Beatles
title: Her Majesty
album: Abbey Road
tuning: standard
her majesty's a pretty nice girl but she doesn't have a lot to say
her majesty's a pretty nice girl but she changes from day to day
I wanna tell her that I love her a lot but I got to get a belly full of wine
her majesty's a pretty nice girl someday I'm gonna make her mine ooh yeah
someday I'm gonna make her mine
possible version one: the basic bass line
(I know this song has no bass, but this is what it'd be)
parts above the brackets are played faster to fit in two beats
D--0-----------------------------------------------------------5-5-5
A--5----5-4-2-0---0-5--0-2-4-5-4-2-0---0-0-0-2---2----5-5---2-------
E---------------0--------------------0---------2---2------3---------
^___^ ^___^
D-----------------------
A---5-2--0-5-2---0-5----
E-------0------0-----5--
possible version two: octaves
G--7-----7-6-4-2---2-7--2-4-6-7---6-4-2---2-2-2-4---4---7-7---4----12-12-12-
D--7-------------2----------------------2---------4---4-----5--------------
A--5-----5-4-2-0---0-5--0-2-4-5---4-2-0---0-----2---2---5-5---2--10--------
E----------------0----------------------0---------2---2-----3-------------
^___^ ^_________^
G--7-5---2-7-5---2-7--
D------2-------2------
A--5-2---0-5-2---0-5--
E------0-------0-----5
possible version three: upper fretboard tapping
I know jack shit about tapping...
I've seen one friend do it and it blew my mind; this is NOT the kind
where you tap with the right hand high on the fretboard and the left hand
low on the fretboard doing a counter line. Stu Hamm I'm not, nor aspire
to be. This is for fun. And it helps if you keep your left index
finger across the 12th fret of both D and G strings to retain clarity and
harmonics
L=left hand R=right hand
R L
L R R R L L L R L R R R R R L L R
G--19---19-18-16-14----14-19---14-16-18----19-18-16-14----14-------
D--12---------------14---------------------------------14-19-19-19-
^------^
R R R R R R R L R R R L L R R L L R R
G--16----16----19-19----16--24-24-24---19-16----14-19--16----14-19----
D-----16----16-------17----------------------14-----------14-------19-
^-------^
possible version four: upper fretboard octave tapping
sounds like shit... don't bother...