Newbie here - Valeries Bass tabs

spoony at 23h03
18
Aug
2010
Newbie here - Valeries Bass tabs

Hi Dman - great site and great lesson. Best on web without a doubt. I have just started playin bass in a band with a few friends in a band. We are looking to play a few songs - one which was suggested was "Valerie" by the Zutons - although played more in the style of the Amy Winehouse version.

i am looking for some tabs on playing this song but cannot find any decent ones online. The song seems to be mainly D,E,F,G. However
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