"Do What You Want, Yeah"-off Letters To Cleo's second release "Wholesale Meats and Fish" Tabbed by Adrian McGill (condor@iaonline.com) On this song the B and E strings (smallest ones) are both tuned to D, and played open throughout the song, if you listen close, you can hear it. I would have never heard it, but I thought it sounded wrong so I asked Mike (Eisenstein) and he told me, the rest is just plain power chords. In this song, the bassline plays the same chords during the verse that the guitars do, except the bassline uses only 2 strings (A and D) to play the chords. During the chrous, the bass goes back to plaing regular notes. Verse: (there is a bend on the first note) D------------------0------0------0-------------------- D------------------0------0------0-------------------- G-/\-----------8------7------8------------------------ D-11---9---7---8------7------8------------------------ A--0---0---0---6------5------6------------------------ E----------------------------------------------------- Chours: D----------------------------------------------------- D----------------------------------------------------- G----------------7-----10--10--10--------------------- D--7--10---9--9--7--9--10--10--10--------------------- A--7--10---9--9--5--9---8---8---8--------------------- E--5---8---7--7-----7--------------------------------- You'll have to listen close to get the feel for those open strings but other than that, it's simple!