Like a California King Everclear Tabbed by evergleam107 Intro- distorted with harmonizer effect (sounds one octave higher than actually played) The parenthesis is a second guitar part where he plays the B# note and bends it. * E-------------------------0--------------------------------------------------- B-------------------------0--------------------------------------------------- G-------------------------1-----------------------------------(4b)---(4b)--(4b) D-------------------------2--------------------------------------------------- A---------2---------------2-------------2----------------2----2----2----2----2 E--2---4-----4---2---4----0------2---4-----4---2---4-----0----0----0----0----0 E------------------------------------------------------------------------------- B------------------------------------------------------------------------------- G--------------------------(4b)--(4b)--(4)---------- ---------(4b)--(4b)-4------ D-----------------------------------------------------2---4--------------------- A-------2-------------2---2---2---2---2---------2---4--------2---2----2---2---2- E-2---4---4---2---4---0---0---0---0---0---2---4--------------0---0----0---0---0- Play the part after the asterisk once more. Verse- distorted. The verse is so simple Im not going to put it down. It is a simple palm muted E5 power chord picked moderately slow. And at the end Art does the above riff. Chorus- starts with But it makes no sense to me, there is nothing new about you& There is a simple note picking and overlying chord part in the chorus. &there is nothing new about you, just another self made man& F# A E C# E---12-----------------12-----------------12--------------------12------------ B----------12-----------------12------------------12--------------------12---- G------------------------------------------------------------------------------- D------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A------------------------------------------------------------------------------- E------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The chords are power chords with the third Verse 3 is the same as above except he picks the palm muted E5 a little faster. Over time he releases the palm mute. Interlude- This part has a clean picking part with some odd effect, maybe the harmonizer &I will find you in that crowded room, I will knock you off your feet& E--------0----------------0---------------------0------------------------0----- B---------------0--------------0----------------------0-----------------------0- G------------------------------------------------------------------------------- D------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A------------------------------------------2----------------------4------------- E---2-----------------5--------------------0------------------------------------ After that is the What makes you& part where all Art does is strum a E, E, C, B Again those are power chords with the third. The outro is like the intro. Band: Everclear Song: Like A California King Album: So Much For The Afterglow Tabbed by: Kurt Hicks everclear_bass@hotmail.com Intro G--------------------------------------- D-------------9------------------------ A---9--11--------11--9--11--7---- E------------------------------------ Other Intro Part G-----------------------9--11 D------------9--11---------- A--9--11-------------------- E------------------------------ Verse Play the "intro Part" then, G--------------------------------- D-----9--9-----9-----9--9-9 A-----7--7-----7-----7--7-7 E--0--------0------0--------- Chorus G------------------------- D-------------------------- A-------------------------- E--0-0-0-0-2-2-2-2-5-5-5-5--- Part When Craig Says "All those Californians coming up and..." G--------------------------------------------------- D--------------------------------------------------- A--------------------------------------------------- E--0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 I think that the whole way that he did it in concert! kurt everclear_bass@hotmail.com