Ode To Joy Intro Tab

by Ludwig van Beethoven
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Tuning: E A D G B E
Capo: no capo
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4 contributors total, last edit on Feb 3, 2020
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e|-----------------------------------------|
B|0-0-1-3-3-1-0---------0-0----------------|
G|--------------2-0-0-2-------2-2----------|
D|-----------------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------------|
E|-----------------------------------------|
 
e|-----------------------------------------|
B|0-0-1-3-3-1-0---------0------------------|
G|--------------2-0-0-2---2---0-0----------|
D|-----------------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------------|
E|-----------------------------------------|
 
e|----------------------------------------------------|
B|------0--------0-1-0--------0-1-0-------------------|
G|2--2-----0--2---------0--2---------2--0--2----------|
D|--------------------------------------------0-------|
A|----------------------------------------------------|
E|----------------------------------------------------|
 
e|-----------------------------------------|
B|0-0-1-3-3-1-0---------0------------------|
G|--------------2-0-0-2---2---0-0----------|
D|-----------------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------------|
E|-----------------------------------------|
 
(OPTIONAL ENDING)
-played slowly-
e|-----------------------------------------|
B|---------0-------------------------------|
G|2--0--2-----0----------------------------|
D|-----------------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------------|
E|-----------------------------------------|
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17 comments
guitar_geek_43
Yea, you should start on the e string, thats what it says in the book. plus if you go by the book, you can use this song as a finger warm up cause it makes your fingers move a lot. But at least it sounds good.
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adjmsmas1
very easy to follow
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AmyRayFan
that's perfect!!! i have a book too and it is played exactly like that!!!!!! i don't think you should play it on the E string...it would be too high...
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