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Artist= Relient K
Song= Sadie Hawkins Dance
Tabbed By= Scott W. Harris
Intro 1:
Guitar 1= Faster At This second Part
e---------------------------------------------------------------------------
B-----11----10----8----10-------11----11----10----10----8----8----10----10--
G---10----10----10---10-------10----10----10----10----10---10---10----10----
D--8-----8-----8----8--------8-----8-----8-----8-----8----8----8-----8------
A---------------------------------------------------------------------------
E---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Intro 2: (Part where they start rocking)
Guitar 1=
e---------------------------------------------------
B---------------------------------------------------
G---------------------------------------------------
D--33333333----------------------88888888-----------
A--11111111--33333333--55555555--66666666-----------
E------------11111111--33333333---------------------
Guitar 2= Solo Part
e---------------------------------------------------------------------
B--------------6-6-------------6-6-------------6-6----6-6-6-----------
G--7-7-7-8-8-8-----7-7-7-8-8-8-----7-7-7-8-8-8---------------8-8-8-7--
D---------------------------------------------------------------------
A---------------------------------------------------------------------
E---------------------------------------------------------------------
Verse: Palm muted, Guitar 1 & 2
e---------------------------------------------------
B---------------------------------------------------
G---------------------------------------------------
D--33333333----------------------88888888-----------
A--11111111--33333333--55555555--66666666-----------
E------------11111111--33333333---------------------
Chorus: Open, Guitar 1 & 2
e---------------------------------------------------
B---------------------------------------------------
G---------------------------------------------------
D--33333333----------------------88888888-----------
A--11111111--33333333--55555555--66666666-----------
E------------11111111--33333333---------------------
Bridge: Same as Intro 1 for both Guitars
The Part after the Bass solo goes like this
when the guitars start to build up agian:
Start with it Palm Muted then end with it open.
e--------------------------------
B--------------------------------
G--------------------------------
D--88888888--10-10-10--10--10----
A--66666666--8--8--8---8---8-----
E--------------------------------
Chorus Again
End with this:
e-----------
B--11-------
G--10-------
D--8--------
A-----------
E-----------
I wanted to tab this song because all of the other ones on this site had
bits and parts of the song but not all of it. So here it all is. I'm
pretty shure that this is about 100% correct. Thanks and God Bless.
Nice Tab but the intro and verse are
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---------------------------22222222--
22222222-------------------00000000--
00000000-22222222-44444444-----------
---------00000000-22222222-----------
yo, awesome tab. Only thing is, i think they downtuned the first four strings. I've been trying to tab this myself, and that's what i've noticed so far. Maybe i mixed the bass w/ the guitar. Otherwise, totally cool.
Fairly accurate tab. Also, Relient K does not tune down their strings. I actually saw them play this in concert last night, and they did not swap guitars after Pressing On straight into this.
one little correction on ur tab(sorry if i coppied it from ur correction)
the sixes should be 7 on the E STRing not B
e[---------------6-6---] <<<
B[--6-6-6--8-8-8-------] 3 Times
G[---------------------]
D[---------------------]
A[---------------------]
E[---------------------]
hey dudes, i am trying to learn some sweet reliant K, cause i am alitle old school and need to brush up on my "totaly rock'n up to date cool music." I am doing a retreat for highschoolers and think this one will be a fun one. thanks for the tab... well done by the way. and oh.. um.. steve.. you need Jesus... lata
yo steve man not cool. AWSOME TAB!!!!! i found somewhere where they had chords instead and it sounded "ok" then i tried this and first try it worked, lol my mom came in and was like "whoa thats way better than what u have been playing" (by the way i'm a kid) so yah AWSOME tab dude and keep up the good work
-Josh
I agree with GuyOnAGuitar7 about adding an extra finger. Most of their songs are played like that. Nice tab dude! =) It sounds awesome. I've been trying to figure out the itro (not trying too hard mind you) for a little while now. Thanks man! =) c'mon "smooth"steve! That wasn't too....well....smooth
I think it is funny how people correct your tab saying like...actually it is THIS way, and it is THAT way, not THIS way. Even though I'm sure they mean well, I think they shouldn't say that someone is right-out wrong because these are personal tablitures...there is not very many ways of knowing exactly how Relient K plays their songs. I find that it is easier to find out how to play songs when I listen to the live versions of their songs because the album versions are doctored up so much...Anyway, peace.
I think itz a great tab but I like to strum the power chords all the way troo insted of just struming 2 or 3 strings, O yea but of cores mut the top string on the first and last chord.
Okay I have a pointless little question to ask, anyone mind? Good. Does anybody else find it, like, unbareably awesome whenthe dude goes "Oh,oh,oh" afer "Sadie Hawkins dance/and my khaki pants/nothins better"? And who is it that does all the high parts of Anatomy anyway? Peace Out!
Thanks Sk8ergeorge15 (sorry if I got the name wrong) but, like, seriously I can't even hit those notes easily...and I'm falsetto (that's in between alto and 2nd soprano). But anyway... um, steve who?
Do you mean Steve Agrioso? I don't know if that last name is correct, but he writes Christian rock songs, and he was at my last youth conference: White Oak 2006.
Steve Angrisano, you mean? Funny...I never thought of him as a rock musician.
I love that tab-I've been stumbling through the whole thing. One comment: I think that the ending is something totally different. It's two clean acoustic-sounding chords, not one, over "do you like my sweater?" Maybe something like xx8-10x11 xx8-10-11x? I'm not really sure; I'll have to go re-check the tab.
But a really good tab. I think you could probably tune it down a half-step and play it a lot easier.
great tab, the only thing i noticed (it just makes it sound cooler) is that when they go into the bridge, its actually two guitars but you can play it on one.
its easy to play if you start with your first finger on the 6th fret on the b string and your second finger on the 7th of the g string, slide your second finger up to 8 and use your third finger for the 8th fret on the b string then just bar the 6s on the e and b string with your first finger.
(hope thats not too confusing)
Another thing I noticed...kinda odd...but it sounds like the intro progression ends by going through the following three notes like before.
B-11
G-10
D-1
And of course that is not humanely possible...so maybe it works like this:
B-11
G-10
D---
A---
E-11
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