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Consolers Of The Lonely Tab


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Difficulty: intermediate
Song   : Consoler Of The Lonely
Artist : The Raconteurs
Album  : Consolers Of The Lonely
Tabber : Yack

All guitars in standard tuning.


Alright, this song is the title track from the raconteurs' second Album.
And yet no tabs were submitted so it is I who took this task upon me. Hehe...

There are two major parts in the song, I'll call them the JW-Part and the BB-Part


* I'm not tabbing all the mute (x) notes, they're open for interpretation ;) *


* I tried to show timing a little bit, but I assume you've got ears 'n can work it out
yourself, haha *


JW-Part:
e -------------------------------------------------|
B -------------------------------------------------|
G -------3------3--2----------3--2-----------------|
D -------------------------------------------------|
A -------------------------------------------------|
E ---3-----------------1--3------------------------|

e -------------------------------------------------|
B -------------------------------------------------|
G -------3--2-------3--2-------3--2------3-2-0-----|
D -------------------------------------------------|
A -------------------------------------------------|
E ---3----------3----------3---------3-------------|

Well that's easy isn'tit?
After this is repeated a couple of times the BB-Part kicks in


BB-Part:
e -----------------------------------------------|
B -----------------------------------------------|
G -----------------------------------------------|
D ---5------3---5--------5----------3---5--------|
A ---5------3---5--------5----------3---5--------|
E ---3------1---3--------3----------1---3--------|

After this repeated itself a couple of times the chords move up a string, so it looks
this:

e -----------------------------------------------|
B -----------------------------------------------|
G ---5------3---5--------5----------3---5--------|
D ---5------3---5--------5----------3---5--------|
A ---3------1---3--------3----------1---3--------|
E -----------------------------------------------|

Then some kind of chorus / pre-chorus cuts in

e -----------------------------------------------|
B -----------------------------------------------|
G ---7---7---7---7---3---3---3---3---------------|
D ---7---7---7---7---3---3---3---3---------------|
A ---5---5---5---5---1---1---1---1---------------|
E -----------------------------------------------|


Then the JW-Part kicks in again
(You remember?)

JW-Part:
e -------------------------------------------------|
B -------------------------------------------------|
G -------3------3--2----------3--2-----------------|
D -------------------------------------------------|
A -------------------------------------------------|
E ---3-----------------1--3------------------------|


Well, put all the above sequences in the right order and you've mastered the first part
the song. Muahaha
Then the kickass part kicks in.


e ---------------------------------------------13--15-------|
B ----------------------------------------------------------|
G ---10--12-------------------------------------------------|
D ---(But he shifts his whammy------------------------------|
A ----one octave up so it sounds like this -> )-------------|
E ----------------------------------------------------------|

e -------------------------------------------------|
B -------------------------------------------------|
G --------3--5------3--5------3-5--3-5--3--5-------|
D --------3--5------3--5------3-5--3-5--3--5-------|
A --------1--3------1--3------1-3--1-3--1--3-------|
E -------------------------------------------------|


Repeat those two notes a couple of times

Bass part

G -------------------------------------------------|
D -------------------------------------------------|
A ---1h3--3--3--3--3--3--3--1h3--3--3--3--3--3--3--|
E -------------------------------------------------|


Outro


e -------------------------------------------------|
B -----------13-----------13-----------------------|
G ---10--12-------10--12-------10--12--------------|
D -------------------------------------------------|
A -------------------------------------------------|
E -------------------------------------------------|


e -------------------------------------------------|
B -------------------------------------------------|
G ---3--5--8---3--5--8---3--5----------------------|
D ---3--5--8---3--5--8---3--5----------------------|
A ---1--3--6---1--3--6---1--3----------------------|
E -------------------------------------------------|


That's about it.

It's not 100% correct but it's not 99% wrong either.

If you have any death threats, pornography ads, band promotion or comments mail
me at: FiveQuid@live.nl


(The 'h' in 1h3 in the bass part means hammer-on, haha)

Yack
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