Subject: TAB: Pipeline (corrected)PIPELINE (corrected version)-I found an old tape of mine with Pipelineon it, and I guess my memory wasn't quiteas good as I thought (no smart cracks fromthe under 16 contingent please)So I ran through it a couple of timesthrough it, and combined with thelead line posting from Al Kossow(thanks Al), I think this versionis pretty close to the original.Two additional comments. It soundslike the Chantays had three guitars,an electric piano, bass and drums.One Guitar played the chords, onehandled the reverb plucking andE-string staccatto slide, and one handledthe lead line.The electric piano did themelody on the bridge, and the high notesat the end of each verse. I've put in aguitar part for this. It should be possiblefor two guitarist to cover most of the musicas transcribed. The problem would be switchingthe tone and effects while playing the differentparts. The rhythm guitarist can handle thepiano parts, since it's mostly chord forms."Since no else has taken up the challengeI have decided to reach deep intomemory and attempt to tabulate theversion that I best remember, asplayed by the Chantays. It hit thecharts in 1962.To produce the proper SURF sound, you'llneed a couple of Fender JazzMasters, anycolour so long as it's white. I know theVentures played sunburst, but they were fromsomewhere too far north, and while the Surfariesplayed Salmon Pink Fenders, there is a storythat while they appeared on the Album coverit was actually the Champs who played on therecord.Next, you'll need a proper spring Reverb unit.Unfortunately the new digital units don't producethe proper crashing sound when you drop them. Allgood surfing songs started with a "reverb kick",a sound discovered by the first kid who accidentallykicked his amp over(probably a Deluxe Reverb),while imitating Dick DaleBut I digress...====================================================Pipeline:=================================2nd Lead & Rhythm Guitar Parts=================================The second lead should be played withthe heel of the right hand partiallymuting the strings, which are "plucked"with the pick. The guitar should beplayed through a spring reverb unit,turned up to 12 or 13.1-intro.:|----------------------------------------| |----------------------------------------| |-KICK THE REVERB------------------------| |----------------------------------------| |--------------------------------2-2-2-2-| |-18-15-12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3--0-3-0-3--|E string staccato slide(while picking mandolin style)(i.e. up & down as fast as possible)2: 8 bars of the E-A string plucking)|----------------------------------------| |----------------------------------------| |----------------------------------------| |----------------------------------------| |--2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-------| |-0-3-0-3-0-3-0-3-0-3-0-3-0-3-0-3--------|1&2&3&4& (4 bars) (4 bars)dudududu3: Enter the rhythm guitarEm Em Em Em|----------------------------------------| |----------------------------------------| |----------------------------------------| |----------------------------------------| |--2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-------| |-0-3-0-3-0-3-0-3-0-3-0-3-0-3-0-3--------|1&2&3&4& (4 bars) (4 bars)dudududu(Play the chord once per bar, with a slowupstroke)4: Start of the Melody (lead line)BARS 1-4Em(1-4) Am(5-8)|--------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------| |----------------------2-2-2-2---------| |--2-2-2-2------------0-3-0-3----------| |-0-3-0-3------------------------------|Repeat Repeat1&2&3&4& (4 bars) (4 bars)dudududu(Play the chord once per bar, with a slowupstroke)5:Chorus (I suppose we can call it that)B B C BABAB B C BABA|--------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------| |7777-777888-75757777-777888-7575------|1&2&3&4&1&2&3&4&1&2&3&4&1&2&3&4&(8 picks per beat- i.e. dudududu)(When I listen to the fast picking onthe E stringB AB ABAB AB ABAAm|--------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------| |7-57-5757-57-5755-18 11 10 9 etc.-----|E-string sliderepeat6: The BridgeDuring this part, the second lead guitarplays a continuous staccato on the E-stringfollowing the chord changes, which are playedin the barr position. It finishes with anE-string slide into the first verse again.Am G F G Am G F Em|-----------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------| |-55--33---11---33---55----33--11---00-18-|1&2&3&4& (4 bars) (4 bars)dudududuThe actual picking pattern on this sectionsound to me like:1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&X XXX XXX XXXXXX=================================MELODY PART=================================Part 4: The lead breaks inLead Guitar:Em|--------------------------------------| |--------------------------12----------| |------------------------12--14-12-----| |---02024024242020-----14--------------| |--2---------------2-------------------| |--------------------------------------|(Play the last part as an Em barr on the 12th fret)Am|-----------------------12----12-------| |---------------------13----13--13-----| |---020242024242020-14----14------14---| |--2---------------2-------------------| |--------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------|(Play the last part as an Am barr on the 12th fret)Part 5:B C B ABA B C B Am|--------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------||-44 5 4 242 44 5 4 2424242424242422|----------------------------------------| |----------------------------------------|6:BRIDGE:Lead guitar:Am G F G|---------------------------------------| |-------55--------33--------110-------3-| |------5--754----4--542----2---23----4--| |--77-7------55-5------33-3------55 5---| |---------------------------------------| |---------------------------------------|Am G F Em|---------------------------------------| |-------55--------33--------------------| |-5----5--754----4--542----020----------| |--77-7------55-5------33-3---32--------| |---------------------------------------| |---------------------------------12-11-|E slideOR if you want to try and copy the piano part.(play these parts as Am and A form barr chords startingat the 12th fret)Am G|----------12--------------------10--------| |--------13--13-12---12--------12--12-10---| |14-14-14---------14---12-12-12---------12-| |------------------------------------------| |------------------------------------------| |------------------------------------------|F G|------------8-8-7---------------10-10------| |10--------10-----10-12--------12-----13-12-| |--10-10-10------------12-12-12-------------| |-------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------|Am G|------------12--------------------10--------| |13--------13--13-12---12--------12--12-10---| |--14-14-14---------14---12-12-12---------12-| |--------------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------------|F Em|-----------------------7-12-7---------| |-10--------8-10-8-----8------8--------| |---10-10-10 -----10-9---------9-------| |--------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------|(for the Em chord play it on the 7th fretand use your pinkie to play the high E (12))======================================Last Verse:======================================Play the first part all over again, andthen finish with one last staccato slideand a final slow Em chord, downstrokeand full tremolo.Then call in a day, and hit the beach.Hugh R. 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