Talis Kimberly, "Archetype Cafe" Transcribed by Joe Levy Key of B. Capo 4. (Notation will be written as if played in the key of G, no capo. So "0" is really the fourth fret, where the capo is. "5" is the ninth fret.) Section A: (Skip the first (intro) line at the start of the song only.) G G/F G/E G/D G G/F G/E G/D |------------------------------------------------- |-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0- |---0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0--- |-5-----3-----2-----0-----5-----3-----2-----0----- |------------------------------------------------- |------------------------------------------------- G G/F G/E G/D G G/F G/E G/D |------------------------------------------------- |-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0- |---0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0--- |-5-----3-----2-----0-----5-----3-----2-----0----- |------------------------------------------------- |------------------------------------------------- Cm(add2) G G/F# Em (let ring) |-------------------------------------------0----- |-------4-----------4---------0-----0-----0------- |-----0---0-------0---0-----0-----0-----0--------- |---0-------0---0-------0------------------------- |-3-----------3----------------------------------- |-------------------------3-----2-----0----------- G G/F G/E G/D G G/F G/E G/D |------------------------------------------------- |-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0- |---0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0--- |-5-----3-----2-----0-----5-----3-----2-----0----- |------------------------------------------------- |------------------------------------------------- G/C G/B G/A G/B G G/F# Em (let ring) |-------------------------------------------0----- |-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0------- |---0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0--------- |------------------------------------------------- |-3-----2-----0-----2----------------------------- |-------------------------3-----2-----0----------- Section B: Strum: A C Am Bm4 Bm4: x24430 Am Bm4 Bb C G5 Bb: x1333x A C Am Bm4 C: x3555x Am Bm4 Bb C G5 G5: 3x0033 Section A twice, section B, section A, section B... Then section C (slowly): (It's really just the last two lines of section A, with the final line drawn out into two lines.) G G/F G/E G/D G G/F G/E G/D |------------------------------------------------- |-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0- |---0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0--- |-5-----3-----2-----0-----5-----3-----2-----0----- |------------------------------------------------- |------------------------------------------------- G/C G/B G/A G/B G/C G/B G/A G/B |------------------------------------------------- |-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0- |---0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0--- |------------------------------------------------- |-3-----2-----0-----2-----3-----2-----0-----2----- |------------------------------------------------- G/C G/B G/A G/B G G/F# Em |-------------------------------------------0----- |-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0------- |---0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0-----0--------- |------------------------------------------------- |-3-----2-----0-----2----------------------------- |-------------------------3-----2-----0----------- Notes on the chords in section B: The Bb and C are played in the barred formation, but without actually barring them: x1333x moves right up to x3555x, so you don't have to change your fingering. (Of course you may bar if you like.) The "not barring" also gives you the freedom to (intentionally or not) mute the high E string with the finger pressing the B string, so those three fingers don't have to pack quite as tightly together as they usually would in that formation. If you have trouble quickly landing the Bm4, I suggest playing the Am without the index finger (so, middle finger on the B string): Then all you have to do is slide the Am up two frets and add one finger. (And slide it back down to Am, and back up to Bm4 once more.) That part is easy; the only hard part will be willing yourself not to automatically start with your usual Am. (Coming off of the C chord makes it especially tempting. Resist!) The G5 is just a lazy four-finger G. Feel free to play the actual four-finger G (320033); it also sounds great barred (355433).