C6 TAB Lapsteel Mad World

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Bert Farroach
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C6 TAB Lapsteel Mad World

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Hi lapsteelers !

My third one this year . . Mad World came from the British band Tears for Fears,
but Gary Jules made a intriguing version of it in 1997, which I can still play everyday . .

The arrangement starts a bit tricky, but practice will do. :wink:
First verse one voice, second verse two voices, and at the end high on the neck again.
Hope you like this little challenge !

My version on YouTube is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIMfP9E ... e=youtu.be

Below is the first part of the tablature, and if you want the complete 3-page PDF and the backingtrack,
just e-mail me, and I'll send it right away, for free !
With best regards,
Bert
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Post by Larry Carlson »

Hi Bert,

That is absolutely great.
Very very nice version of that song and your playing appears effortless.
It sounds wonderful.
I like watching the videos because the guitar I tuned to C6 is a Rogue which
is identical to your guitar. I guess it's sold under about a dozen different names.
Wished mine sounded as good. I love the tone you get.
Thank you....your efforts are much appreciated.

Have a good day.
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Sometimes it doesn't.
But I keep on trying.
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Evelyn Leith
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Mad World

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Thanks Bert, this song really keeps me on my toes. It makes me do math in my head: "Wait now, 19 is how many frets up from 12?" "22 ... There's 12, there's 14, now where do I go?" I need to take my socks off so I can count that high.
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Great song choice again

Post by Jerry Derr »

Great song, Bert! I'm so glad we share so many of your song choices and we even have the same lap steel guitar! Thanks so much for sharing the tab and backing track. Your backing tracks are always a treat to play along with! I love when the drums come in!
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Evelyn Leith wrote:Thanks Bert, this song really keeps me on my toes. It makes me do math in my head: "Wait now, 19 is how many frets up from 12?" "22 ... There's 12, there's 14, now where do I go?" I need to take my socks off so I can count that high.
Do not feel like the Lone Ranger.
I've decided I need a guitar with at least a 30" scale length
so I can zero in on those frets way up there.
They are all blurring into one big fuzzy fret..... :(
I have stuff.
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Sometimes it doesn't.
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Bert Farroach
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Post by Bert Farroach »

Don't despair !! :\
If it's really too hard, go for "minus 12" ! :)
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Post by Steven Paris »

This guy is one of the TRUE TREASURES of the SGF!!!
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Regina Miller
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Mad World

Post by Regina Miller »

Another great arrangement for the lap steel. I like the high
register notes. It is a challange to play them, but is force me to get them right and this is wondeful.
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Really nice, Bert!
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Post by Keith Glendinning »

Another great TAB Bert.
You're a big asset to Steel Without Pedals.
Keith.
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Post by Josephus Vroomans »

Is this the "unplugged" version?
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Post by Bert Farroach »

Haha, when I've recorded and mixed the music,
I ask my wife to shoot a clip on the Nikon Coolpix for instruction, while I'm playbacking.
In this way I don't take too much of her time ! ;-)
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Post by Mikhail Bobrov »

Steven Paris wrote:This guy is one of the TRUE TREASURES of the SGF!!!
+1.
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Post by James Mayer »

Good stuff. Thanks for sending me the tab, Bert.
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