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Worked out and transcribed by Shaun Hand, Birmingham. 27th August 2000. 14.49pm E-mail at Heliocentric@breathe.com This is all my own work
SET THE HOUSE ABLAZE (Paul Weller)
This looks very complicated to understand cos I can't include lyrics but it's very easy and there's a basic chord summary at the end. If you listen to the record you can place all the bits together.
Chords used:
Bm: x24432 G: 320033 Eb: xx5343 Cm: x35543 D: xx0232 F#m: 244222 C#m: x46654 A: x02220 G/F#: 2x0033
Intro:
Guitar 1:
RIFF 1
N.C.
-------------------------- -------------------------- --------3--3--2--2--0--0-- (x19) --0--0-------------------- -------------------------- --------------------------
The seventh time this riff is played guitar 2 comes in with a single chord:
Guitar 2:
RIFF 2
Bm --2-- --3-- --4-- --4-- ----- -----
Verse One (repeat riff 1 throughout)
Bm <--------------------(riff 2) I was in the pub...
The chords for the verse are Bm and G - the G is implied by the bass.
Chorus
Eb Cm --3------------3----3---3---3-----3---3--3- --4------------4----4---4---4-----4---4--4- --3------------3----3---3---5-----5---5--5- --5------------5----5---5---5-----5---5--5- ------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------
Something you said .... (x2)
Eb Cm D --3------------3----3---3---3-----3---2---- --4------------4----4---4---4-----4---3---- --3------------3----3---3---5-----5---2---- --5------------5----5---5---5-----5---0---- ------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------
Something you ...
Back to riff one (x12)
Verse two (Bm) 'You was so open-minded... Repeat riff one throughout (there is no guitar slash at the start of this verse)
Middle eight: The middle eight is in two sections: Here you play the chords:
F#m C#m (x4) I think we've lost our perception... etc.
Third time:
C#m
--4--4----- --5--5----- --6--6----- --6--6----- --4--4----- --------x\ (scrape plectrum down string quickly) ..reason...
D C#m A (x3) I wish that there was something.....do about it...
Repeat chorus.
Break:
Bm G --2--|-----|--3--|-----| --3--|-----|--3--|-----| --4--|-----|--0--|-----| (x2) --4--|-----|--2--|-----| -----|-----|--3--|-----|
second time you play G - flick the rhythm/treble switch very quickly.
Then play this riff x6 during the indechipherable spoken part.
Bm G G/F# --2-------------------- --3-------------------- --4-------------------- --4--------0--2-------- -----2--4-------------- -----------------3--2--
Note: 5th time the there is a pinch harmonic (?)on the 7th fret instead of a Bm chord.
Then play Riff 1 x 4 and repeat the chorus
Chorus.
Coda: Riff 1 is played around 20 times then after about 15 times a rhythm guitar comes in playing Bm G G/F# and the riff dissapears in the mix and then drops out. Before coming back along with the rhythm guitar and it's continued until the song ends on Bm.
So, a brief summary is
Intro: Bm G (x6)
Verse: Bm G (x3)
Chorus: Eb Cm (x3) D
Verse two: Bm G (x2)
Middle eight: F#m C#m (x4) D C#m A (x2) A
Chorus: as chorus 1
Break: Bm G (x2)
Spoken bit: Bm G G/F# (x6)
Chorus: as chorus 1
Coda: Bm G G/F# to end. I hope you understand - if I'm completely wrong please correct me! Cheers.
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