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The Dreaming Tree

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The Dreaming Tree



Intro

E------------------------------------------------------------------------
B---7----5----7----5----7---5---7----5----7----7----5---------------
G---4-------------------4---4---4--------------4----4---------------
D------------------------------------------------------------------------
A------------------------------------------------------------------------
E------------------------------------------------------------------------

Verse

Standing Here ...............' Long before these crowded

E---------------------------------------------------------------------------
B----------------------------------5-----5-----5----5-----5------------
G--7-----7-----7------7------------4-----4-----4----4-----4-----------
D--5-----5-----5------5------------2-----2-----2----2-----2------------
A-------------------------------------------------------------------------
E--------------------------------------------------------------------------

Here stood my dreaming tree .... Below it he would sit

E---------------------------------------------------------------------------
B------------------------------------------------7------7-----7--------
G------4----4----4-----4-----4----4--------------6------6-----6--------
D------2----2----2-----2-----2----2--------------4------4-----4--------
A--------------------------------------------------------------------------
E---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Keep repeating this through the verses

This next part is a Tim Reynolds solo. For this, you really have
to listen to it to get the rythem just right, but here are the notes.

solo

E-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B------------------6------6--6--6--------------------------------------6--------
G--7--7--5--7------7---7--7--7--7--7--7--7--5--7- 7--7--5--7-----7--7--7-
D--0--0--0--0----------0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0-----------0--0--0--
A-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
E-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

E-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
B-------------------------------------6---------------------6-----------------
G--5--7--7--7---7--5--7---5--7-----7--7--7--5--7------7--7--7--------------
D--0--0--0--0---0--0--0-------------------------------0--0--0-------------
A-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
E-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Verse 2

Oh..have no pity? ..... This thing I do ... I do not deny

E---0-----0-----------------------------------------------0----0----0------
B---3-----3-------4---4-----------5---5-------------------3----3----3-------
G---2-----2-------2---2-----------3---3-------------------2----2----2------
D---0-----0-----------------------------------------------0----0----0-------
A-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
E-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Keep repeating this until end of verse, then its back to the intro.




Here's another version from Jack Gray:


This is a really cool song. Some of it is easy while some of it isn't easy
to get used to. I think that its origins come from the jam at the end of
Seek Up when Dave wails a lot.


Chords used:
(low E to high e)
Dm-10 12 12 11 x x
C-8 10 10 9 x x
A-5 7 7 6 5 5
G-3 5 5 4 3 3
F-1 3 3 2 1 1
D-x 5 7 7 7 5
Dm
(2)-10 x x 10 x x
C
(2)-8 x x 9 x x

~ = vibrato
h = hammer on

Intro/Verse:
e---------------
B---------------
G---9----9h11---
D-9---9--------9
A---------------
E---------------

changes to
(strum these chords once and hold)
[Dm]Standing here
[Dm]the old man...
[C] long before these...
[C]here stood my...
repeat this until The dreaming tree has died. After that it goes into
two guitar parts.

e-------------------------0
B------------------------6-
G-7~-
(eight times)-5--7----
D--------------------------
A--------------------------
E--------------------------

two: strums this over and over
e-13-13---13-13
B-13-13---13-13

Do both 4 times, then strum A and hold
Then, during the have you no pity part:
A, G, F, D, and repeat. Then
[D]speak[A]please

Do all of this until the lots-o-muting fast part at the end, which is:
Dm
(2)x2 to C
(2)x2




Yet another version from Ethan Bauley: this first part
(i think it's


this first part
(i think it's played similarly to seek up
(position-wise)):

e----------------------------------------
b------5--7-------7-------5--7-------7---
g----------------------------------------
d--7----------7-------7----------7-------

i play it with my ring finger on the seventh fret of the d string and
my index finger and pinky splitting duty on the fifth and seventh frets
of the b string, respectively.

the verse part has been driving me nuts. i think it goes like this
(each
chord is strummed at the beginning of each bar):


Dm D Am Am

e--1---------0------------
b--3----3----1-----1------
g--2----2----2-----2------
d-------0----2-----2------
a-------------------------

make sure to leave the top note of the chord every second time you play it.

or, maybe something like:

e---------------------------------------
b---------------------------------------
g--10----7----9----3--------------------
d--12---------7----5--------------------
a--12----8------------------------------

i don't know the next part, but the chorus goes something like

D5
(eX,b3,g2,d0)
A5 or maybe Asus4
G
(E3,a2,d0,g0)
F




Here's another version from Jason Weathers:

Intro:
E-------------------------------------------------------------------
B--------------5/7----------7------------5/7------------7-----------
G-------------------------------------------------------------------
D------7--------------7------------7-------------7------------------
A-------------------------------------------------------------------
E

Verse: Dm A# C Am

E----x-----x------x------x------------------------------------------
B----6-----x------x------x------------------------------------------
G----7-----7------9------5------------------------------------------
D----x-----8------10-----7-------------------------------------------
A----5-----x------x------x------------------------------------------
E----x-----6------8------6------------------------------------------

after the Dreaming tree has died, Dave strums the Dm fast and stays on
it for a while, and ends with a single strum on an A before the chorus.

Chorus: this was difficult but I think I got it. The first three chords
are A-G-F, and then it goes to a Dave D chord that he plays in Best of
Whats around. It looks like this:


E---------5-----
B---------3----- When you play it, it'll look like a C moved up
G--------------- 2 frets with an added chord.
D---------4-----
A---------5-----
E---------x-----

When Dave gets to Take me back... play the verse chords.
At Save me please... he's just playing the Dm chord through the end

 





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