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Buffalo Springfield — For What It's Worth bass tabs




Buffalo Springfield — For What It's Worth
Standard Tuning (E A D G)
This is one of the easiest songs I've ever played. If you're lazy
like me, you don't even have to useyour hand on the fret board.
There are two parts to it.
Main Riff:
E:——0—————————
A:———————0————
D:————————————
G:————————————
Chorus:
E:——0—————————
A:————————0———
D:—————0——————
G:————————————
Thats all it is. Listen to the song to figure out when to play each
part.
It's a great song.
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8 years, 8 months ago
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If you think that's all that's going on, you need to listen again. This is a hambone way to play this song.
Interesting. I'm guessing this was put up as a joke. First of all, and I'm trying to be nice here, tab is always written with the lowest sounding strings on the bottom of the page, the higher, well, up higher. It's been that way since AD 1100. Yes, the verses are two chords. But Bruce Palmer is playing way more. Good bass player. Canadian too! And the Chorus? 4 chords and a nice walking bass.

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