Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 20:46:17 -0400
From: Seaford19@aol.com
Subject: c/circus_monkey/it_couldnt_be_anne.crd
This is an interpretation of the song " It Couldn't
Be Anne" by Circus Monkey and it is a creation of my own work.
Although Circus Monkey is actually a fictitious band, this is
an incredible song. The fictional band is the brainchild of
songwriter Greg Kendall who writes four songs for the band,
a fabulous song for another band named Tacklebox, and two
other good sounding scores. All these are included on the
soundtrack and in the movie "Bandwagon". Bandwagon is my
favorite movie and as i said has great music but it is
virtually unheard of. It was a Sundance Film Festival
presentation and has never gotten much attention. My
favorite band is the "Connells" who are also extremely
underrated and through loving their music is how i stumbled
upon Bandwagon. Ex-drummer John Schultz became a Hollywood
director and thus asked longtime Connells lead singer Doug
Macmillan to star in the film. Because of its independent
style release... this movie and soundtrack are hard to find
and expensive as well. I regret that not many people will
hear this wonderful music or see a darn good and funny movie.
*** the mainstream!!! If you like music you will love this
movie especially if you play an instrument yourself. If you
have any questions or would like this song emailed to you
... email me.
Finally a movie about a band!
Thursday, March 29, 2001 (4:16 pm est) Circus Monkey
email : Seaford19@aol.com It Couldn't Be Anne
submitted by : Matthew Seaford Milan Records
guitar 1 = acoustic with and without overdrive
(uses light overdrive throughout song around 3)
guitar 2 = electric with overdrive (uses medium overdrive
around 5 or so until last solo riff where
overdrive is up to around 7 and finishes song at
that level)
*this song is easier than the tab shows... just listen to
song and you'll get all the timing, sorry i am so detailed
oriented*
*INTRO (0:00) /guitar 1= acoustic (no overdrive)/
PLAYED TWICE ...this part is difficult to tab exact
so listen to the song to get it
these are strummed once and held for a half
second, then strummed quickly 2 times with
an up, up, down stroke or down, up, down
stroke. then a quick down and up just before
E-0---0-- <-- you change chords. -0---0-|
B-0---0-- -0---0-|
G-4--/6-- (0-0-0)- <-- lightly hit 3 times as you -2--/4-|
D-4--/6-- (0-0-0)- are changing chords here -4--/6-|
A-2--/4-- (0-0-0)- -4--/6-|
E-0---0-- (0-0-0)- these are strummed the same --> -0---0-|
as first set of chords
*CHORUS/SOLO (0:15) /guitar 1= acoustic (light overdrive)/
PLAYED TWICE ... plays fifth notes (power chords)
/guitar 2= electric (medium overdrive)/
...plays overlaying solo ... listen to
song for exact timing for this also
guitar 1 ... similar strumming technique as intro
B C# A B
E---x----x-----x----x-----------------------------------|
B---x----x-----x----x-----------------------------------|
G---x----x-----x----x-----------------------------------|
D---4---/4-----x----x-----------------------------------|
A---2---/6-----7---/7-----------------------------------|
E---x----x-----5---/9-----------------------------------|
guitar 2 ... solo overtop of power chord chorus
E--------------------------------------------------------------------|
B--------------------------------------------------------------------|
G---------11--9--8--------9--------------------9---------------------|
D-9--------------------6------------7--7---9-----------7---9---------|
A--------------------------------------------------------------------|
E--------------------------------------------------------------------|
*Bridge 1 (0:31) /guitar 2= electric (medium overdrive)/
PLAYED TWICE ...after solo piece finishes, same as
chorus piece for guitar 1 only on guitar 2
*note* strum chord hard and hold and then
strum lightly until time to change chord
B C# A B
E---x----x-----x----x---------|
B---x----x-----x----x---------|
G---x----x-----x----x---------|
D---4---/4-----x----x---------|
A---2---/6-----7---/7---------|
E---x----x-----5---/9---------|
*BRIDGE 2 (0:46) /guitar 2 (medium overdrive) continues
PLAYED TWICE bridge 1 riff 2 more times but strums hard
and continous instead of holding chords
and guitar 1 (no overdrive) joins and plays
original intro piece twice
*note* bridge 2 = bridge 1 + intro
*VERSE 1 (1:02) /guitar 2=electric (medium overdrive)/
PLAY ONCE
B C# B A E E
E--x--x-- <-- use same strumming --x--x--x--x-----|
B--x--x-- technique as intro, --x--x--x--x-----|
G--x--x-- --x--x--x--x-----|
D--4-/6- then hit these chords --> --x--x--x--x-----|
A--2-/4- once and hold for one --9--7--2--2-----|
E--x--x-- second each --7--5--0--0-----|
*VERSE 2 (1:11) /guitar 2= eletric (medium overdrive)
PLAY ONCE *note* verse 2 repeats verse 1 with a
couple more chords, after verse 2
is complete... immediately begin
chorus/solo
B C# B A E F# B
E--x--x-- <-- use same strumming --x--x--x--x--x---|
B--x--x-- technique as intro, --x--x--x--x--x---|
G--x--x-- --x--x--x--x--x---|
D--4-/6-- then hit these chords --> --x--x--x--x--4---|
A--2-/4-- once and hold for one --9--7--2--4--2---|
E--x--x-- second each --7--5--0--2--x---|
ok that is it. the rest is all repetive stuff already
listed. just scroll up to see it all.
.. ENJOY!! -matt
*CHORUS/SOLO (1:20)
PLAY TWICE
*INTRO (1:35)
PLAY TWICE
*CHORUS/SOLO (1:52) (slight change here as they only play
PLAY TWICE G -11--9--8--------9------| instead of the
D ---------------6--------| full solo piece, but
the chorus stays the same)
*VERSE 1 (2:07)
PLAY ONCE
*VERSE 2 (2:15)
PLAY ONCE
*CHORUS/SOLO (2:24) (overdrive change here, guitar 2= electric,
PLAY ONCE plays higher overdrive here on the solo
and for the rest of the song, medium/high
(sevenish, i would say)... other than
that... its all the same)
*OUTRO= BRIDGE 1 (2:39) (both guitars play bridge 1 here
PLAY TILL END guitar 1= acoustic on light overdrive
and guitar 2= electric on medium/heavy
overdrive)