Misc Traditional — Elephant Walk Tab
I wanted to figure out how to play this Tuba/Sousaphone bassline but couldn't find any tabs or anything on it. So this is a transcription to guitar, which could also be played on a bass. I just think it sounds funny and figured maybe someone else might like to have this. It's a fun song to play while following someone who can take a joke. If anyone notices something wrong with this tab, please inform me as to what. And if any tuba/sousaphone players out there that know the notes, please post a comment/correction send them to my listed address. ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Elephant Walk — Misc Traditional ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Tabbed by: SomeRandomLeech Email: unkn0wnfr34k—ultimateguitar@yahoo.com Tuning: Standard e|———————|————|——————| B|———————|————|——————| G|———————|————|——————| D|———————|—OR—|——————| A|—8/13——|————|——————| E|—6/11——|————|—6/11—| Then e|————————————————————————————| B|————————————————————————————| G|————————————————————————————| D|————————————————————————————| A|—|Somewhat fast|————————————| E|———15—13—16—18———11~H—15—13—| And repeat To do a distorted, elephant falling type end, just do a sort of random sliding up and down motion on the higher strings. Play around to find something you think sounds funny. ——— Keep in mind that you can always move some higher notes to higher strings by lowering the fret number by 5 per string. In other words, fret 15 on the low E string is equivalent to fret 10 on the A string. Moving the notes around can help reduce the space you have to travel up and down the neck. Find an easy note pattern that works for you. __Legend__ ~H hold note Update 11/14/08 — Changed header, fixed some typing errors.