Acoustic Creep from Iron Lung EP 

Sg-310L@hotmail.com - Richard Busby. June 1997.

It is different(better?) to Pablo Honey version.



2 different chord positions.

I think the first positions sound nearer to the recording.



EADGBE - Chords layout.



Finger-ache inducing positions:-

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G                      Gsus4 

[ 3 5 5 4 3 3 ]      [ 3 5 5 5 3 3 ]



B                      Bsus4 

[ 2 2 4 4 4 2 ]      [ 2 2 4 4 5 2 ]



C                      Csus4  

[ 3 3 5 5 5 3 ]      [ 3 3 5 5 6 3 ]



Cm                     Csus4

[ 3 3 5 5 4 3 ]      [ 3 3 5 5 6 3 ]



Simple positions:-

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G                  Gsus4

[ 3 5 5 4 3 3 ]      [ 3 5 5 5 3 3 ]



B                   Bsus4

[ 7 9 9 8 7 7 ]      [ 7 9 9 9 7 7 ]



C                    Csus4

[ 8 10 10 9 8 8 ]     [ 8 10 10 10 8 8 ]



Cm                   Csus4

[ 8 10 10 8 8 8 ]     [ 8 10 10 10 8 8 ]



Occasionaly sus4 chords replaced by what I worked 

out to be sus5 chords

ie  [ 8 10 12 10 8 8 ]  is Csus5



Entire song - G Gsus4 B Bsus4 C Csus4 Cm csus4 

played a lot of times

Chorus is just above chords repeated.



For both, repeat until either:

(a) Song is over

(b) Your fingers ache like nothing has ever ached before! (-:



You're so VERY special...



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version ii:



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Creep (acoustic) by Radiohead (on my iron lung EP) Tabbed by 

Stuart Winchester stuart@winchester.force9.co.uk

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These are the chords of the acoustic version.  This song

is pretty cool and buskable methinks.





   

low E |--3---3---3---|--7---7---7---|---8----8----8---|---8---|

      |--5---5---5---|--9---9---9---|--10---10---10---|--10---|

      |--5---3---5---|--9---7---9---|--10----8---10---|--10---|  back to start

      |--4---5---4---|--8---7---8---|---9---10----9---|---8---|

      |--3---3---3---|--7---9---7---|---8----8----8---|---8---|

high E|--3---3---3---|--7---7---7---|---8----8----8---|---8---|





You'll obviously have to listen to the song to get the rhythm.

But heres a *quick* explanation.



A lot of the 1st. A quick 2nd (3/4 strums). A little more 1st. big chord change.

---------------3----------3---------------------------3------------|

---------------5----------5---------------------------5------------|

---------------5----------3---------------------------5------------|

---------------4----------5---------------------------4------------|

---------------3----------3---------------------------3------------|

---------------3----------3---------------------------3------------|



Sorry if it may seem a little patronising, but you need to hear the

song whatever.  I'm probably right in saying that when the song gets

to around the 7 or 8 frets the two highest strings are muted.  I'm

not too sure tho.


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Creep by Radiohead
by KingNuthn8@aol.com

Ok these are the fast piked chords that you hear screaming during the chorus of the songs.


This here is the full progression which is in the break of the song.
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|3--5--6--8--10--6--9-7--10--6--15--14--10--9--12--10--7--6--3---------------
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Listen to the song to get the timing right, but the order here is right.					      |

Remember these chords are picked EXTREMLY fast, except for the last 2 which are played slow
for the dramatic effect.

here i have the basic root note, but in the song i cant tell if he is hitting actually chords
or octaves.  [playing the basic root notes is not only easier but i think it sounds better personally
rather than hitting the chords and octaves.

*to just get the first chorus chords, just play up untill the first high G chord, 10.

**also, to sound even better, have a second guitarist kick in during the start of this chord 
progression.  Those chords are just G, B, and C.




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