Ray Charles Hit The Road Jack guitar tab

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Hit The Road Jack by Ray Charles #----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: [email protected] (Bob Longmire) Subject: TAB: Hit the Road Jack / Ray Charles This is my first post here, and I'm not exactly sure about the credits. I believe Ray wrote this himself. If anyone knows better, let me know. I'll hold off before posting this to Nevada. Enjoy -- TITLE: HIT THE ROAD, JACK Written by : Ray Charles Arranged by : Bob Longmire MAIN RIFF (aka Chorus): (**) (1) (2) E -0---0-|-------------|-------0--0-|-0--0--5--5-|-8--8--5-0----| B -------|-1-----------|-1--3-------|------------|--------------| G -------|----2------2-|------------|------------|--------------| D -------|-------------|------------|------------|--------------| A -------|-0--0--------|------------|-0--0-------|-8--8---------| E ---0---|--------3--3-|-1--1--0--0-|-------3--3-|-------0----0-| (3) (4) (5) E --------------------|-------0----|------------|----------0----| B ----0h1-------------|-1--3-----1-|----1--0----|-1--1--0-------| G ---------2-----2----|------------|-2--2--0----|-2--2--1-------| D --------------------|------------|----2--0----|-3--3--2-------| A ------0--0----------|------------|-0--0-------|---------------| E ------------3--3----|-1--1--0--0-|-------3--3-|-1--1--0-----0-| (**) Repeat this a few times as needed. VERSE: (**) (6) (7) E --5--5p3--0-----------------|--------------0------| B -------------1--3--1--3--1--|--3-----4------------| G ----------------------------|---------------------| D ----------------------------|---------------------| A -----0----0-----------------|---------------------| E ----------------3-----3-----|--1-----1-----0---0--| (8) (9) E --0--0-------------|------------|-5--5--5--5--5--0----0--| B --------3--1-------|-1----------|------------------------| G --------------2--2-|----2--2----|------------------------| D -------------------|------------|------------------------| A -----0--0----------|------------|----0--0----------------| E -----------3--3----|-1--1--0--0-|-------------3-----3----| (10) E --------0----|-0-0----------|----------0-----| B --3--4-------|------3--1----|-1--------------| G -------------|------------2-|----2--2--------| D -------------|--------------|----------------| A -------------|---0--0-------|----------------| E --1--1--0--0-|---------3--3-|-1--1--0-----0--| (**) Sandwich in between main riffs NOTES on main riff: (1) Leave no fingers on the fretboard here. Get into position for the next two-note chord. (2) Using the higher F is a form of cheating, but when played up to speed the octave change is hidden. This is the main trick of the piece. (3) The measure actually starts with the hammered-on C. I didn't include the bar only because it looked hard to read that way. (4) It takes extra practice to move the left index finger from the second-string C to the sixth-string F. Same as bar 2. (5) This is the same high E as the first note in the main riff, so you can see that the timing is not exact. I hope you can get the idea through the feel of this rather than exact notation. NOTES on Verse: (6) Set the left index finger on the second-string C now, and use the pinky for the D. The ring finger can handle the bass G. (7) Same as note 4. (8) Use a full first-fret barre to fret both the second and sixth strings. Keep the ring finger on the A while changing this. (9) Syncopate the bass with the melody here. (10) The second verse has an extra 4 bars. Make it up as I'm getting tired of doing this. FINGERING: I find it easier to use the pinky to fret the low G on the first four measures, and to use the thumb for the F. (Please don't flame this part; I have had lessons but sometimes expediency prevails over theoretical technique.) This keeps the right hand in a good position for doing both melody and the step-down bass. [CRDPRO] Main Riff (aka Chorus) Hit the [Am] Road Jack [G] and [F] don'tcha come [E] back No [Am] more no [G] more no [F] more no [E] more, Hit the [Am] Road Jack [G] and [F] don'tcha come [E] back No [Am] more [G] [F] [E] "What'd you say" ... Chorus ... Verse 1 Old [Am] woman old [G] woman, oh you [F] treat me so [E] mean, You're the [Am] meanest old [G] woman that I [F] ever have [E] seen, Well I [Am] guess if [G] you say [F] so [E] I'll [Am] have to pack my [G] things and [F] go [E] *that's right* ... Chorus ... "What'd you SAY?!?!" ... Chorus ... Verse 2 Now [Am] Baby, listen [G] Baby, don't you [F] treat me this-a [E] way 'Cause [Am] I'll be [G] back on my [F] feet some[E]day, *Don't [Am] care if you [G] do, cause it's [F] under[E]stood,* *You [Am] got no [G] money, and you [F] just ain't no [E] good* Well I [Am] guess if [G] you say [F] so [E] I'll [Am] have to pack my [G] things and [F] go *that's [E] right* ... Chorus ... "What'd you SAY?!?!" ... Chorus ... Coda Repeat [Am] [G] [F] [E] ... "Well ... Uh, whud jou say? I didn't understand you. You can't mean that ... Aw now Baby, Please. What you tryin to do to ME!?" And Fade. Regards, ^^^^ --oo [email protected] > ~

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