Notice
Guitars I + II are acoustic guitars with a capo on the 2nd. fret. The strings and piano arrangements do not require the capo. The other acoustic guitar (Gtr. VI) also does not have a capo. The only thing it plays in this song is the little fill at the end of the song. The cello is based on a bass tuning (B E A D G C) so bear that in mind when viewing the tab.
There isn't much I can think of to say about the song itself. There's not much to it really, just a bunch of chords and a couple of little fills here and there. I didn't know which octave the cello played so as you can see, I octavised the notes, leaving it up to the player to decide which octave they want to play in. The piano bit at the end is also pretty straight forward to play on guitar. If you have any suggestions or corrections then please email me!
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REVISION HISTORY
- v1.7: Re-done the bass by ear and with the aid of an ASCII file. I'm sure there are mistakes in it, but it sounds pretty neat as it is, and I'm sure it's not too far off from being accurate. I also added the time stamps I talked about in v1.5 which were never actually added. Now, one day, when I'm bored, I'll release v1.9 with any corrections plus a nice little clean up of the bass score, so that it will include chord names and the like. Once that is done, this tab should be pretty much complete for versions 1.x of the PTE and so no more updates should be needed until v2.0 comes along. (21st. December 2003)
- v1.5: The tab has been completely redone. It should be barely recognisable from the original tab that was submitted. When I say 'redone' I mean completely from scratch, as in, I started a new blank PT file. I didn't like the way I had two bars on each line before, so I adjusted it all, so that on average there are 4 bars per line. It looks much neater and saves up on space for those who print these things. I have also added the strumming patterns for the chords (as requested via the PTA ratings system - Thank you "Yespleasevicar" for that suggestion. I have removed the cello from the bass score and added it to the guitar score instead. Maybe that doesn't make too much sense, but I'd rather keep the bass score looking tidy. I have completely redesigned the synths, cello and piano notes. Mainly because when this tab was originally done, I took those parts from midi files. Now, two years on, I'm slightly more capable of working them out myself or at the very least, cleaning up what I already had. These instruments should now, as a result, be more accurate in both their pitches and positions. Gone are the very silly-sounding MIDI drums, which I rather dislike nowadays. Once PT2.0 is released, the percussion will of course return! I have added more detailed text in many places during the tab and added more accurate time stamps. The ones in v1 actually referred to the positions in the TAB, not the SONG.. so they have now been fixed accordingly. Some other things of note which have changed are the musical directions - they are now much clearer to follow and IMO make more sense than they did on v1. And at last, I have added that bit at the end. I dunno if it's right though, it's pretty hard to hear! (20th December 2003)
- v1.0: The first version of this tab! And one of the very first tabs I submitted to the power tab archives. In fact, this tab is so old, it was actually on the very first version of the PTA. The one hosted by Tim Fischer. As a result, I don't know the date this was first done, so the date I'm using is the one displayed on the PTA now, saying when I uploaded it. I remember thinking this was a pretty nice tab at the time. It had guitar, bass, drums, cellos, synths, pianos.. the lot.. At the time, this was a reasonable high standard powertab - even though more than half of it was just midi import. The rest of it came from the tabbook. Nowadays of course, this tab would never have got through the strict rules of the PTA, and upon listening to it a while back, I decided I really need to update it. It was really starting to look dated, and some of the bass was awful. Obviously a rushed job. Despite that, the tab still got all 4s and 5s in tab ratings, but to be honest, I hated it and I really don't know why it's taken two years to update it! (14th February, 2002)
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OASIS - WONDERWALL
Tabbed by Craig Clayton
Please email me at craig@powertabs.net if you have any comments/suggestions/corrections on this particular tab.
This tab was submitted to the Power Tab Archives exclusively. Please do not steal this and put it on your own powertab site without my permission (if you ask me, I'm sure I'll be more than happy to let you host this tab though). Please also, do not steal this tab and convert it to other tablature formats such as ascii or guitar pro. Both powertabs.net and mysongbook.com are now cooperating with an aim to stop people from doing this.
© 2001-2003 Craig Clayton The bass was tabbed using standard ASCII files. Specifically, one on tabcrawler by Christopher Wadley.
The bass is tuned in the standard E A D G tuning.