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Tea In The Sahara by The Police

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"Tea in the Sahara" - by The Police from Synchronicity
  words & music by Sting

That being said, it hardly needs to be pointed out that only
ambient guitar exists in this song and that it only implies a certain chord
structure. The bass guitar and the vocal melody can gives us clues,
however, as to what should or could be "strummed" or implied by your own
unique parts. The song begins with a partly syncopated bass riff that goes
... (Chord diagramC#C# C# Chord diagramBB Chord diagramC#C#) with variations. The ambience (and the bass) strictly
implies an unchanging Chord diagramC# minorC#m chord throughout the opening measures.

The verses kick in with a change of key from Chord diagramC# minorC#m to Chord diagramF# minorF#m and basically
rotate only 2 chords. The melody almost makes you think Chord diagramF# minorF#m to Bmajor, but
the second bass root is an A. That being said, you want to play an Chord diagramA augmentedA
tonic, but also sneak in the 9th (Chord diagramBB) on the change (keeping in line with
Summers' repeated use of the 9th on a slew of Police hits - c.f. Message in
a Bottle, Every Breath You Take, et al.). So the verses go:

Chord diagramF# minorF#m
My ...
Chord diagramAMaj9Amaj9
Have ...
Chord diagramF# minorF#m
And it ...
Chord diagramAMaj9Amaj9
As if ...

... etc., etc., for each verse.

The verse chords can be voiced as:
-2-   -0-
-2-   -5-
-2-   -6-
-4-   -9-
-4-   -0-
-2-   ---

The voices are changeable, obviously, esp. the Amaj9, which you can strum
or voice or imply a number of ways.

The chorus chords are mostly implied (as the rest) by the bass root. It is
an extremely basic progression. Chord diagramE MajorE major for 2 bars, Chord diagramA augmentedA major for 1 and Chord diagramBB
major for 1. So it goes:

Chord diagramE MajorE            Chord diagramA augmentedA    Chord diagramBB
Tea in the Sahara, with you

... and as such for each line of the chorus.

Chord diagramA augmentedA neat way to voice the chorus chords if you are strumming along is:

-0-  -0-  -0-
-0-  -0-  -0-
-9-  -6-  -8-
-9-  -7-  -9-
-7-  -7-  -9-
-0-  -5-  -7-

This way you can follow the bass progression and melody while harmonically
insisting on the tonic (Chord diagramE MajorE) with the open Chord diagramE MajorE and Chord diagramBB strings.

As with many Police tunes, the rhythm is halting and slightly irregular.
And in this case the harmonic ambience is acting as an interesting fluid
backdrop; therefore, the rhythmic aspects of any implied or expressed
guitar parts are dependent on your function.

Keep in mind that after one of the latter choruses the Chord diagramC#C# intro is
reinstated and the bass sits on the Chord diagramBB for a half-measure before going back
to the Chord diagramF# minorF#m verse.

Very nice, spacey tune - have fun with it.

The preceding transcription comes from no known publication and is strictly
the interpretation of its author.

Submitted by B.J. Packett II
[email protected]

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