(*) ** I'm Cool ** (*)
Reel Big Fish
Trombone Tabs
1. The notes you should play are indicated by the appropriate letters.
2. No note lengths - just number of times played. You *should* be able
to figure out when and how long notes are played. They do this in guitar
tabs, so it shouldn't be too big of a problem.
3. Sharps are indicated by a "+", flats by a "-". Don't forget that
third valve slide.
4. Octaves - To indicate octaves, I use numbers. 1 refers to
the lowest octave of a note, 2 the next, 3 and so on. So, super low e
(7th position) would be e1.
5. A short set of notes surrounded by parentheses, followed by a "*" and
a number means to play that phrase that number of times.
6. A ~ before a note means to scoop into it. A ~ after a note means to slide out of it.
***Note from me: These were transposed from the trumpet tabs by olorin@ibm.net, these tabs should be fairly accurate. They are good enough to be able to play with the CD and sound good. Thanks to Joe (Revrenjoe9@aol.com) for sending me the Trumpet Tabs to transpose from. Also thanks to Vern Weygandt (vweygandt@mindspring.com) for added assistance. You can email me at ealowry@cetlink.net
(*) Intro (*)
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[no trombone]
(*) Verse 1 (*)
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(...reel big) -e1
(...another gig) -e1
(*) Trombone Solo (*)
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b2 -d2 -e2 e3 e3 -e2 -d2 -e2 e3 e3 e3 -e2 b2
b2 -d2 -e2 e3 e3 -e2 -d2 -e2 e3 +f3 ~+f3 e3 -e2 e3 -e2 -d2 b2
b2 -d2 -e2 e3 e3 -e2 -d2 -e2 ~-e2
e3 ~e3 ~-e2
e3 e3 -e2 -d2 -e2 e3 e3
(e3 -e2 b2) * 3 e3 b2 -d2
e3 -e2 b2 a2 a2 a2 b2
e3 -e2 e3 -e2 -d2 -e2 -d2 b2 -d2
(*) Verse 2 (*)
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(...reel big) -e1
(...another gig) -e1
(...in the sea) b2 b2 b2 -d2 -e2
(...look like me) b2 b2 b2 -d2 -e2
(...ever be) -e1
(*) Outro (*)
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(e2 -e1 b1) *2
e2 -e1 b1 -e1 b1 -d1
(Repeat fading out)