#----------------------------------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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # this tablature file originally archived at emil's phish tab page, http://www.redmedia.com/chordslast update 26-Jul-2001 13:12 Sample in a Jar From: Chris Corsale (ccorsale@cosi.stockton.edu) From: Jim Vegeais (vegeais@aspentec.com) Trey starts the song with: A C G D A E Em D H * - toggle your selector switch back and forth :) |----------------------------------------------| |-10---8---8---7--------------5---5---5----3---| |--9---9---7---7--------------6---4---4----2---| |-11--10---9---7-----7---7----7---6---5----4---| |----------------7-9---9-----------------------| |----------------------------------------------| This is done twice as an intro, then there's a drum break, and then this same progression is used fo the verses. it's played two more times as a verse. The chorus goes like this: A A/D B/E A/D played 4X (from Nathan Rasmussen ) E----------------------------| B----------------------------| G-----------7-----9-----7----| D-----7-----7-----9-----7----| A-----7-----5-----7-----5----| E-----5-----5-----7-----5----| I have found it to sound a little better. -Nathan Then play the verse progression once (w. distortion), then 2 more times as the second verse. then there's another chorus. The break is: C D A G C D E (let the E chord hang for a while) During that hanging E, trey does a little fill like this: H P H P H P H P H P H |--------------------------| |-8-9-8-9-8-9-8-9-8-9-8-9--| |-7-9-7-9-7-9-7-9-7-9-7-9--| |--------------------------| |--------------------------| |--------------------------| Then the chorus part is played two more times. There's a solo over the verse progression, and the song ends on a big A chord.