Treasure Bass

por Bruno Mars
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Dificultad: intermedio
Afinación: E A D G
Cejilla: sin cejilla
Autor: pyogene [a] 102.
2 colaboradores en total, última edición el 23 jun 2020
Tenemos una tablatura oficial de Treasure hecha por guitarristas profesionales de UG.
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[Intro]
 
G|-----------------------------------------------------------|
D|-----------------------------------------------------------|
A|--1-1-1-1-1------------------------------------------------|
E|-1---------------------------------------------------------|
 
 
[Main Riff]
 
G|---------------------------------55------------------------|
D|--6--------33----------5-----------------------------------|
A|------------------------------3--------3h6p3---------------|
E|-4----4-3-1---1-1----3----3-6--------6-------6-------------|
 
 
[End of Main Riff]
 
G|-----------------------------------------------------------|
D|--6--------33----------------------------------------------|
A|----------------------------/13-13-13-13\------------------|
E|-4----4-3-1---1-1------/6666-------------------------------|
 
 
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| h  Hammer-on
| p  Pull-off
| /  Slide up
| \  Slide down
 
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Treasure – Bruno Mars
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"Treasure"
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5 comentarios
Guitarist_67
Normally I hate Bruno Mars and his unimaginative lyrics, but I heard this funky bass line and couldn't resist. I'm pretty sure in the song the bassist is popping and slapping the notes though.
+10
scottguman
Try this variation: the 6 to 3 in the original is not fluid.... Main riff: G---------------------------------55------------------------| D--6--------33----------5-----------------1-----------------| A----------------------------1-3------1h3---3---1-----------| E-4----4-3-1---1-1----3----3--------------------------------|
+7
shaneTJcorcoran
@scottgunman its the same anyway, it doesnt really make a differance, still the same notes. although it sounds better played on the a
+1