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[3 songs]
Miserlou
(Aka "the theme from Pulp Fiction.")
Dick Dale and the Del-Tones popularized Miserlou in 1962. Recently, the Pulp
Fiction soundtrack introduced another generation to the tune. In fact,
though, Miserlou is a Greek folk tune from waaaaay back. Dick Dale's '62
version largely defined the surf sound. He played it on Fender outboard
spring reverb tank (along with a classic Stratocaster through a 1961 Showman
setup). The original folk tune has lyrics, but -- as you surely know -- surf
music does *not* have lyrics! Dick Dale just shouted "hu!" and "haa!" in a
couple of spots.
Dick Dale doublepicked Miserlou left-handed and upside-down at blinding
speed. I've simplified this tab to emphasize Miserlou's melody. The
original thus has about four times as many notes as you see here. Dick Dale
apparently learned to speed-pick from his Lebanese uncle, who played an oud
with a turkey quill. Dick Dale still tours -- don't miss him!
The popular '62 version of Miserlou sometimes *sounds* a semi-tone higher
than it appears here, especially in the lower ranges. StratoCossack
attributes tuning and/or recording flukes to the '62 version, however. Later
recordings and observationos at live performances bear out the approach set
forth here, which resolves in E and puts exactly two octaves between the
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Trova midi MID, video di Pulp fiction misc soundtrack, scarica mp3 torrent di Pulp fiction misc soundtrack, video YouTube di misc soundtrack Pulp fiction
misc soundtrack... Altri accordi di misc soundtrack...
[3 songs]
Miserlou
(Aka "the theme from Pulp Fiction.")
Dick Dale and the Del-Tones popularized Miserlou in 1962. Recently, the Pulp
Fiction soundtrack introduced another generation to the tune. In fact,
though, Miserlou is a Greek folk tune from waaaaay back. Dick Dale's '62
version largely defined the surf sound. He played it on Fender outboard
spring reverb tank (along with a classic Stratocaster through a 1961 Showman
setup). The original folk tune has lyrics, but -- as you surely know -- surf
music does *not* have lyrics! Dick Dale just shouted "hu!" and "haa!" in a
couple of spots.
Dick Dale doublepicked Miserlou left-handed and upside-down at blinding
speed. I've simplified this tab to emphasize Miserlou's melody. The
original thus has about four times as many notes as you see here. Dick Dale
apparently learned to speed-pick from his Lebanese uncle, who played an oud
with a turkey quill. Dick Dale still tours -- don't miss him!
The popular '62 version of Miserlou sometimes *sounds* a semi-tone higher
than it appears here, especially in the lower ranges. StratoCossack
attributes tuning and/or recording flukes to the '62 version, however. Later
recordings and observationos at live performances bear out the approach set
forth here, which resolves in E and puts exactly two octaves between the
...Continua: