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The pages contain tabs / riffs and lyrics of Roy Buchanan (and closely related) songs.


Hal Leonard (Oct 1998) has just released a book of guitar tablature featuring Roy.

Title: THE ROY BUCHANAN COLLECTION

Contents: 14 Tunes transcribed from recordings:

  • After Hours - Performed by: Roy Buchanan - Written by: Robert Bruce, Buddy Feyne and Avery Parrish - © 1946
  • Cajun - Performed by: Roy Buchanan - Written by: Roy Buchanan - © 1972
  • Chicago Smokeshop - Performed by: Roy Buchanan - Written by: Roy Buchanan - © 1986
  • Five String Blues - Performed by: Roy Buchanan - Written by: Roy Buchanan - © 1973
  • Hey, Good Lookin' - Performed by: Roy Buchanan - Written by: Hank Williams - © 1951
  • Hey Joe - Performed by: Roy Buchanan - Written by: Billy Roberts - © 1962
  • The Messiah Will Come Again - Performed by: Roy Buchanan - Written by: Roy Buchanan - © 1972
  • Petal To the Metal - Performed by: Roy Buchanan - Written by: Roy Buchanan - © 1986
  • Pete's Blues - Performed by: Roy Buchanan - Written by: Roy Buchanan - © 1972
  • Short Fuse - Performed by: Roy Buchanan - Written by: Roy Buchanan - © 1986
  • Sneaking Godzilla Through the Alley - Performed by: Roy Buchanan - Written by: Roy Buchanan - © 1986
  • Sweet Dreams - Performed by: Roy Buchanan - Written by: Don Gibson - © 1955
  • Tribute to Elmore James - Performed by: Roy Buchanan - Written by: Roy Buchanan - © 1973
  • Wayfaring Pilgrim - Performed by: Roy Buchanan - Written by: Roy Buchanan and Ed Freeman - © 1972

Hal Leonard had listed this book early in '98 but legal hassles delayed the final publication. I ordered in March and just picked it up today Oct 27, 1998 (U.S. $19.95) so it is fresh off the press.

The book suggests contacting your local music dealer or mail to:
Hal Leonard
777 W. Bluemound Rd.
P.O. Box 13819
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
53213

I'm not selling books it is just that I've wanted some Roy tab so badly that I have to share this with all of you. To me he is one of the greatest guitarist.


"Sweet Dreams The Anthology" Tab Book. It is being published by Hal Leonard Publishing...and the author is Dave Whitehill who once "gave Roy lessons". The present release date is early October 1998.


Riffs / Tabs

Home is where I lost here

"Home Is Where I Lost Her" from the album "That's What I Am Here For"

Home Is Where I Lost Her
Roy Buchanan

          D Dmaj7         Bm
When it's ear-ly in the morning
             D               C        G            D   Dsus4
that's the time, that's the time that I feel so lonely
   D               Dmaj7    Bm
I wake and hold my arms out
             D               C        G            D  Dsus4
For the lady, for the lady that I'll see no more

         D            Dmaj7   Bm
She was taken from my life
          D              C              G                   D   Dsus4
And I'll never, no I'll never, ever, ever see her face no more

    A                        G  G     A     G  G
I tried to make the children understand
     A                    G   G      A   D  Bm
but they just see me cry not like a man
 Bm             A   A   A.....
home is where I lost her

**solo** (same rhythm pattern as verses)

    A                        G  G     A     G  G
I tried to make the children understand
     A                    G   G      D  A  Bm
but they just see me cry not like a man
 Bm             A   A 
home is where I lost her


  D     Dmaj7      Bm                      D  Dsus4
Please, please, please, why'd she have to die
              C              G             D
it's these nights when I'm alone I wonder why
  D     Dmaj7      Bm                      D
Lord, oh yeah, I wonder why



The Messiah Will Come Again

#---------------------------------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. #
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------#

Song: "The Messiah Will Come Again"
Artist: Roy Buchanan
Album: "A Street Called Straight"

Transcribed by: Bryan W. Young (youngbw@centum.utulsa.edu)

Performance Notes:  This is an *extremely* difficult song to transcribe.
     There is an endless number of bends and slides that are difficult
     to note in simple tablature.  Because of this I will insert special
     explanations before each "measure".

     Also, I cannot guarantee the accuracy of this transcription, 
     simply because my ear is self-trained and therefore susceptable to
     misinterpretation.  My greatest piece of advice is to tell you
     to buy the album (either Roy's "A Street Called Straight" or 
     "Guitar on Fire") else most of the complexity will be completely
     lost (along with all the timing).

     Note also that I begin transcribing at 1:14, after his soliloquy.
     I am not yet able to transcribe the intro; if requested I'll
     give it another shot.

"B" stands for bend.  "R" means to evenly release the bend
and return to the original note.

(1:14 - 1:28)
e--------------------------------------------------------e
B-----15B16--15B16R15--13--13--13--12--13--12------------B
G-14-----------------------------------------------------G
D--------------------------------------------------------D
A--------------------------------------------------------A
E--------------------------------------------------------E

The trick to playing the third "note" in this measure
properly is to strike the string at the 10th fret, bend up
to the 12th, hold and fret the 11th, then return to the 10th
fret while evenly releasing the bend.  It is tricky, but can
be done with practice.  The "S" business simply means to 
slide evenly down to the 4th fret.

(1:29 - 2:04)
e--------------------------------------------------------e
B-10------10B12F11R10--10--12--13\---4--4--4--4--4--4B5--B
G-----12--------------------------\S---------------------G
D----------------------------------\---------------------D
A--------------------------------------------------------A
E--------------------------------------------------------E

Each one of these notes is bent.  Often one does not return
to the un-bent note before restriking the string.  It is 
very tricky to hit the note just right.  All I can assure you
of is that this tablature accurately represents the number
of times the string is struck.  

e--------------------------------------------------------e
B-16--16--16--16--16--16--16--16--16--16--16--16--16--16-B
G--------------------------------------------------------G
D--------------------------------------------------------D
A--------------------------------------------------------A
E--------------------------------------------------------E



e--------------------------------------------------------e
B-16--16--16--16--16--16--16-----------------------------B
G--------------------------------------------------------G
D--------------------------------------------------------D
A--------------------------------------------------------A
E--------------------------------------------------------E

(At this point, Mr. Buchanan makes an incredible jittery
climb up and down the fretboard that goes all the way to the
bridge.  You'll just have to figure this out yourself.  I
have no idea how to transcribe it.  Just beware -- your
wrist will hurt by the time you have it...)

(2:23 - 4:06)
e-7--7S8--7S5--7-----------------------------------------e
B--------------------------------------------------------B
G--------------------------------------------------------G
D--------------------------------------------------------D
A--------------------------------------------------------A
E--------------------------------------------------------E

This is the section I refer to as "The Howling".  Here, 
like the section earlier, each string is bent a different
amount.  You'll again have to listen to the record to hear
it all.  Make sure to employ artificial harmonics often.
Also, note that sometimes you return to the original note,
often you don't.

e--------------------------------------------------------e
B-16--16--16--16--16--16--16--16--16--16--16--16--16--16-B
G--------------------------------------------------------G
D--------------------------------------------------------D
A--------------------------------------------------------A
E--------------------------------------------------------E

e--------------------------------------------------------e
B-16--16--16--16--16--16--16--16--16--16-----------------B
G-----------------------------------------16-------------G
D--------------------------------------------------------D
A--------------------------------------------------------A
E--------------------------------------------------------E

In the first note of this measure, the string is struck
only once, then bent up and down several times.  

e-7B8B7B8B7--7S5--7-----10B11--10---------8B9--8B9--8--8-e
B-------------------------------------12-----------------B
G--------------------9-------------9---------------------G
D--------------------------------------------------------D
A--------------------------------------------------------A
E--------------------------------------------------------E

e-7--8--7--5--3--5B6--5--5-------------------------------e
B---------------------------10--12--13\----4-------------B
G--------------------------------------S-----------------G
D---------------------------------------\----------------D
A--------------------------------------------------------A
E--------------------------------------------------------E





Repeat the section enclosed in bars about nine times.  Fade
out.

e---------------------|-10B11--10--8--------------|------e
B-4--4--4--4--4--4B5--|--------------12--10--8S10-|------B
G---------------------|---------------------------|------G
D---------------------|---------------------------|------D
A---------------------|---------------------------|------A
E---------------------|---------------------------|------E

As I said at the outset, this is not necessarily exact. 
The wonderful thing about the blues, however, is that it
doesn't have to be played the same way everytime.  So play
the song how it sounds best to you.



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