Tea For One
3/4 blues in Cm
8 bars of Cm
8 bars of Fm
8 bars of Cm
4 bars of Gm (first bar is actually 2 beats of Fm and one beat of Gm)
2 bars of Fm
2 bars of Bb
back to Cm
--3----1----3----6--------
--4----1----3----6--------
--5----1----3----7--------
--5----3----5----8--------
--3----3----5----8--------
-------1----3----6--------
Cm Fm Gm Bb
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-------6--(4)-----------------
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---5s7---7s5------------------
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riff played over Cm every so often
...let notes ring (that F has to go back down to Eb)
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------3--(1)------------------
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--3s5---5s3-------------------
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same riff played over Fm
---6--8--10--10--8h10p8-------
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---7--8--10--10--8h10p8-------
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Bb Cm
riff played at the end of each verse
Every so often a verse is played like this:
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--3--5-----3--5----3--5----------------
--3--5-----3--5----------3--5---------- Play twice
--1--3-----1--3----------------6-------
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--8--10----8--10---3--5---------------- Play once, then the above bit
--8--10----8--10---------3--5----------
--6---8----6---8---------------6-------
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---------------4-------4--------------6-----6--8--10--10--8h10p8--
-------------6---6-------6----------6---6-------------------------
-----------5-------5-------5------7---------7--8--10--10--8h10p8--
--3--5---3-----------3-------3--8---------------------------------
--3--5------------------------------------------------------------
--1--3------------------------------------------------------------
This is an arpeggio bit This is the familiar riff ...
similar to what Pagey
plays each time through