----------------------------------- Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard ----------------------------------- Transcribed by: Braden Core (dwood@infoave.net) ---------------------------------- The Intro ------------ G C D G e---3------3--/--5----3--------------------------------------------- b---3------5--/--7----3--------------------------------------------- g---4------5--/--7----4--------------------------------------------- d---5------5--/--7----5--------------------------------------------- a---5---2--3--/--5--2-5--------------------------------------------- e---3--3--------------3--------------------------------------------- Okay, the intro is the same as the verse. It was tricky at first because I wasn't used to Dave's aversion to open chords. This is much easier to play open, but it sounds cooler withthe barre chords. You can also add the percussive muted strum on beats 2 and 4 when you play it this way. The notes in between the chords is the bassline Dave carries pretty heavily for the intro; in fact, I wouldn't even play the high 'e' and 'b' strings... they detract from the moving bassline. The Verse ------------ G C D G e---3----------3---/---5-------3--------------------------------------------- b---3----------5---/---7-------3--------------------------------------------- g---4----------5---/---7-------4--------------------------------------------- d---5----------5---/---7-------5--------------------------------------------- a---5------2---3---/---5---3---5--------------------------------------------- e---3---3----------------------3--------------------------------------------- Mama... Goes... Papa.. Started the investigation. More of the same here, although don't focus as much on the bass line, just the chord structure. The Bridge ------------ C G C G A D C G e---3------3------3------3------5------5------3------3----------------- b---5------3------5------3------5------7------5------3----------------- g---5------4------5------4------6------7------5------4----------------- d---5------5------5------5------7------7------5------5----------------- a---3------5------3------5------7------5------3------5----------------- e----------3-------------3------5--------------------3----------------- Way Where Way Time Don't Where Rosie Corolla The Chorus ------------ G F C D e---3------1------3------5--------------------------------------------- b---3------1------5------7--------------------------------------------- g---4------2------5------7--------------------------------------------- d---5------3------5------7--------------------------------------------- a---5------3------3------5--------------------------------------------- e---3------1----------------------------------------------------------- Me Julio Down Schoolyard There's another way to play the chorus; same chords, but the C and D open instead of barred. It works either way, so it's strictly up to your prefrence. Dave plays it this way, though. The Sax Solo ------------ Just repeat the Bridge and Chorus once and then lead back into the bridge with vocals. The Jam ------------ It's based around the four chords of the chorus; just keep jammin' and let your sax, fiddle, and drums have some fun (if you're lucky enough to have any of those :-). The Notes ------------ Not a bad tune; catchy anyway. Pretty easy besides getting your left hand to mimic Dave's amazing muting. Technically, you could only play the bottom four strings and completely ignore the 'b' and high 'e' strings with muting. In the end, it's up to you. A great RealAudio version of this song is available at John Beck's RealAudio DMB Section (http://www.johnbeck.com/RAPAGE.htm). Have a Blast!!! -Braden