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Wrinkle Neck Mules

Minor Enough

by Wrinkle Neck Mules
Wrinkle Neck Mules

Biography:

What the hell is a Wrinkle Neck Mule? A sophomoric phallic reference? Too easy. A pack animal used in the Sierra Madre mountains of Mexico to transport opium to America in the early 1900s? History channel worthy, but wrong. A band of five (or four, depending on the wind) from Richmond, Virginia carrying indie-rockish country music about the land? Eureka. Daily double.

Born somewhere on I-64 between Charlottesville and Richmond, Virginia in late 1999

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215 Artist   74 Music   137 Tab Tab
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MINOR ENOUGH - Wrinkle Neck Mules
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Tabbed by: A.J. Conner
E-mail: [email protected]

Tuning: Standard

Second song off the album and arguably the easiest (for guitar). There is a
banjo accompaniment which I would totally tab for you if I was any good at the
banjo.

CHORDS USED:
A: x02220
E: 022100
E7: 022130 (Throw this in to mix it up)
C#m: x46654
D: xx0232

There is a little walkdown riff played on the low E string in between playing the A
and E chords that's significant to the song, and it's simple enough:

E|---3-2-0--| Play this any time you're going from an A to an E.

INTRO (Play twice):

A E

C#m D A


VERSE 1:
A
I just stand aside
E D
While you walk a hundred miles through my
A
Livin' room
A
The next chord is dischord,
E D
I'm sure, and the drunkards in the bathroom
A
drinkin' boilin' oil


CHORUS (Play twice):

A
Knock knock on the door,
E
It's quarter to three,
C#m D A
The song you sing's not minor enough for me


VERSE 2:
A
Slip into a coma,
E
up half the night
D A
When I finally realized you weren't breathin' right.
A E
Just another casualty in reality,
D A
It'll burn goin' down just like the label read.


(Repeat CHORUS twice)


Banjo Solo:

A E D A
A E D A


VERSE 3:

A
I still stand aside
E D
While you walk a hundred miles through my
A
Livin' room
A E
The next chord is dischord, I'm sure
D A
And the drunkards in the bathroom drinkin' boilin' oil.


(Repeat CHORUS twice)


If you're only playing guitar, that's the end.
If you're singing too, end by singing the CHORUS
one more time acapella.





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