Something Corporate es una banda de rock que surgió a principios de 1999 de Orange County, California. Mientras ellos definen su música como piano rock, la industria los ha puesto entre los géneros del pop y el punk.
El nombre de la banda es una ironía por parte de los miembros de la banda a los artistas "empaquetados" de la industria. No sólo creen que la música estaba bajo un control corporativo pero que a los músicos sólo les importaba hacer dinero.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
This is one of my favorite SoCo songs and I have been looking for a tab on it for a while now...but all I could find were bass tabs for the song and the bass part has nothing to do with the rest of this awesome song. Actually this song is not written by Andrew(piano/singer) but instead by Josh(guitarist)...and back-up vocals are actually sung by Brian(the drummer) This song never made it onto an album...but I really think that if you don't have it you should download it(legally of course)
-WAIT- Song by- Something Corporate
Tabbed by- Tatton Jacob please e-mail me questions/comments at - [email protected]
***THIS SONG IS PLAYED WITH A CAPO ON THE SIXTH FRET***
It's really a simple song once you get it in the right key(capo)
it repeats the same thing...over and over...only a total of three chords
you'll use these three chords-
C9 G -Some form of F#?(I don't know this ones name) E|-------3-------3-------3---------------------------------------| A|-------3-------3-------3---------------------------------------| D|-------0-------0-------0---------------------------------------| G|-------2-------0-------0---------------------------------------| B|-------3-------2-------0---------------------------------------| E|-------0-------3-------2---------------------------------------|
so the entire song goes C9-G-F#-G you'll repeat that over and over
C9-G-F#-G C9-G-F#-G C9-G-F#-G C9-G-F#-G
yeah...different strumming patterns but you got that...