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Jack Of Speed by Steely Dan

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Jack of Speed - Steely Dan
	--------------------------

		From the album "Two Against Nature"

		Transcribed by Howard Wright
		[email protected]


Another classic from the new album, this one works well on the guitar.

Many thanks to Bruce MacKinnon and Eltjo Cleton who both sent me their own
transcriptions of this song. While I was working out the song for myself
it was a big help having two good versions to refer to when I wasn't exactly
sure what chord to go for. The version I ended up with here is a little
different to both of theirs - it was mostly in the bridge section where we
used different chords - but I think this one comes pretty close to capturing
the essence of the song.

I used Bruce's excellent idea of using a capo at the 2nd fret which makes it
much easier to capture the right chord voicings. The song is in Chord diagramF#F# minor, but
the capo at the 2nd fret means you can play Chord diagramE minorEm type shapes and use the open
low strings much more which really helps.

NB the chord names reflect the actual pitch, so keyboard players etc can read
them as they are without having to transpose down.

If you're not bothered about playing along with the CD, you can use the same
chord shapes and just forget about the capo so you end up playing a tone lower
in Em.

The only exception to this is the intro riff - I've written this out in
tablature
for a guitar *without* capo. Hope this isn't confusing! The reason is, the riff
doesn't work quite as nicely with the capo.

I find using the thumb for the bass notes and 3 fingers for picking out the top
notes of the chord works very well throughout.

All chord shapes given a the end. An asterisk (*) labels alternative voicings
(e.g Chord diagramC#7C#7 and C#7* are two different voicings for Chord diagramC#7C#7)


INTRO:
------

Chord diagramF#m7F#m7  Chord diagramE/F#E/F#  Chord diagramF#m7F#m7  Chord diagramE/F#E/F#

Chord diagramF#m7F#m7  Chord diagramE/F#E/F#  Chord diagramF#m7F#m7  Chord diagramE/F#E/F#

Chord diagramF#m7F#m7  Chord diagramE/F#E/F#  D6/9  Chord diagramF#m7F#m7

Chord diagramF#m7F#m7  Chord diagramBm7Bm7  D6/9  Chord diagramF#m7F#m7
Above sequence repeats with tune/riff as below (chords written above
tablature).

N.B tablature written for guitar *without* capo!

Tune/riff:
----------

N.B a little vibrato on some of the sustained notes can really help!

p = pull off

 Chord diagramF#m7F#m7   Chord diagramE/F#E/F#   Chord diagramF#m7F#m7  Chord diagramE/F#E/F#

E---2-----2--------2-------2----------------------
B-----5-------2-5-------5-----5---2--5p2----------
G-----------------------------------------2-------
D-------------------------------------------------
A-------------------------------------------------
E-------------------------------------------------


 Chord diagramF#m7F#m7    Chord diagramE/F#E/F#   Chord diagramF#m7F#m7     Chord diagramE/F#E/F#

E--------------------------------2----------------
B----------5p2---------2-2--2-5-----5--2--5p2-----
G------2---------2-----------------------------2--
D--4----------------4-----------------------------
A-------------------------------------------------
E-------------------------------------------------


  Chord diagramF#m7F#m7    Chord diagramE/F#E/F#   D6/9   Chord diagramF#m7F#m7

E-----2-----2--------5-------2--------------------
B-------5-------2-5-----2-5-----5---2--5p2--------
G------------------------------------------2------
D--4----------------------------------------------
A-------------------------------------------------
E-------------------------------------------------


  Chord diagramF#m7F#m7   Chord diagramBm7Bm7    D6/9     Chord diagramF#m7F#m7

E--------------------------------2----------------
B----------5p2---------2-2--2-5-----5--2--5p2-----
G------2---------2-----------------------------2--
D--4----------------4-----------------------------
A-------------------------------------------------
E-------------------------------------------------


VERSE 1:
--------

Note: on the first Chord diagramE/F#E/F# chord ("rolling"), the bass plays an A. Instead of
playing Chord diagramE/F#E/F# at this point you could play the same Chord diagramE MajorE triad with an Chord diagramA augmentedA bass
(i.e E/A 3x423x). It just depends on whether you hear the Chord diagramA augmentedA or the Chord diagramF#F# as the
root of the chord. Somehow, despite the Chord diagramA augmentedA bass, I still hear the root as Chord diagramF#F#
so prefer the Chord diagramE/F#E/F# sound.


 Chord diagramF#m7F#m7    Chord diagramE/F#E/F#    D6/9  Chord diagramF#m7F#m7
Teddy's rolling now most every night

Chord diagramF#m7F#m7   Chord diagramBm7Bm7       D6/9  Chord diagramF#m7F#m7
Skatin' backwards at the speed of light

     Chord diagramEm9Em9   Chord diagramA13A13    Chord diagramDm9Dm9       Chord diagramG13G13
He's changed -    in a thousand little ways

    Chord diagramF#m7F#m7 Chord diagramE/F#E/F#   Chord diagramF#m7F#m7  Chord diagramE/F#E/F#
He's changed -     yes indeed


CHORUS 1:
---------

       Chord diagramC#C#  Chord diagramDmaj7Dmaj7 Chord diagramD#7D#7
You know he's movin' on metal, yes he's

Chord diagramBm7Bm7          Chord diagramC#7C#7   Chord diagramF# minorF#m Chord diagramF#m7F#m7 Chord diagramE/F#E/F#
Hanging tight with the Jack of Speed

Chord diagramF#m7F#m7 C#7* Chord diagramC#7C#7+9 C#7-9


Note 1: for the V-I (Chord diagramC#7C#7 Chord diagramF# minorF#m) change on "Jack of Speed" I've used a straight
Chord diagramF# minorF#m before going back to F#m7. This change is basically the backing vocal
part.

Note 2: the final Chord diagramC#7C#7+9 C#7-9 change is played very quickly on the keyboard.
Try to use a pull off on the Chord diagramBB string to go from the Chord diagramC#7C#7+9 (x2123x) to the
C#7-9 (x2121x) - bar across the 1st fret with your first finger and use your
4th finger for the pull off from the 3rd fret. For an easier option, just
play the C#7-9 chord.


VERSE 2:
--------

(Same chords as before)

CHORUS 2:
---------

     Chord diagramC#C#  Chord diagramDmaj7Dmaj7 Chord diagramD#7D#7
He may be  sittin' in ...

Chord diagramBm7Bm7          Chord diagramC#7C#7   Chord diagramF# minorF#m Chord diagramF#m7F#m7 Chord diagramE/F#E/F#  Chord diagramF#m7F#m7 Chord diagramE/F#E/F#
Steppin' out with the Jack of S...

Chord diagramF#m7F#m7 Chord diagramE/F#E/F#  Chord diagramF#m7F#m7 Chord diagramE/F#E/F#


BRIDGE:
-------

  Chord diagramDmaj7Dmaj7   Chord diagramC#m11C#m11    Chord diagramBMaj7Bmaj7  F#m7*
You maybe got lucky for a few good y...

      Chord diagramC#m7C#m7  Chord diagramF#m7F#m7   Chord diagramC#m7C#m7   Chord diagramF#m7F#m7
But there's no way back from there to h...

    Chord diagramDmaj7Dmaj7  Chord diagramC#m11C#m11    Chord diagramBm9Bm9     Chord diagramG#7G#7+9 G#7-9
He's a one way rider on the shriek express

    Chord diagramC#m7C#m7   Chord diagramBm9Bm9       Chord diagramAmaj7Amaj7      Chord diagramC#7C#7+9 C#7-9
And his new best friend is at the throttle more or l...


Chord diagramF#m7F#m7 Chord diagramE/F#E/F# Chord diagramF#m7F#m7 Chord diagramE/F#E/F#


Note: the Chord diagramG#7G#7+9 and G#7-9 chords should really have a #5 but this makes
it tricky to find guitar-friendly shapes. See chord shapes at the bottom
of this file for possibilities.

You could also try a spicier chord for the last Bm9. The keyboard plays
something with a Chord diagramG#G# at the top, so you could maybe try x0x502 or even
x 0 10 11 0 0 ? If you use that last shape, play 7x777x for the Chord diagramC#m7C#m7 to
make the change easier.


VERSE 3:
--------

CHORUS 3:
---------

        Chord diagramC#C# Chord diagramDmaj7Dmaj7 Chord diagramD#7D#7
You better move  now little d...

Chord diagramBm7Bm7          Chord diagramC#7C#7   Chord diagramF# minorF#m
Trading fours with the Jack of S...


Repeat second half of INTRO (part with the riff).


SOLO:
-----

Solo section equivalent to one verse + one chorus.
N.B Bass only for first two lines - full chords re-enter on Em9.

Chord diagramF#m7F#m7  Chord diagramE/F#E/F#  D6/9  Chord diagramF#m7F#m7

Chord diagramF#m7F#m7  Chord diagramBm7Bm7   D6/9  Chord diagramF#m7F#m7

Chord diagramEm9Em9  Chord diagramA13A13   Chord diagramDm9Dm9  Chord diagramG13G13

Chord diagramF#m7F#m7  Chord diagramE/F#E/F#  Chord diagramF#m7F#m7  Chord diagramE/F#E/F#

Chord diagramC#C#   Chord diagramDmaj7Dmaj7  Chord diagramD#7D#7

Chord diagramBm7Bm7  Chord diagramC#7C#7   Chord diagramF#m7F#m7  Chord diagramE/F#E/F#

Chord diagramF#m7F#m7  Chord diagramE/F#E/F#  Chord diagramF#m7F#m7  Chord diagramE/F#E/F#

Chord diagramF#m7F#m7  Chord diagramE/F#E/F#


Repeat BRIDGE

last line of bridge becomes:

Chord diagramF#m7F#m7 Chord diagramE/F#E/F# Chord diagramF#m7F#m7 C#7* Chord diagramC#7C#7+9 C#7-9


Repeat VERSE 3

Repeat CHORUS 3


OUTRO:
------

Almost same as intro except after 1st D6/9 (here we have E/F#,
before it was Chord diagramF#m7F#m7)


Chord diagramF#m7F#m7  Chord diagramE/F#E/F#  Chord diagramF#m7F#m7  Chord diagramE/F#E/F#

Chord diagramF#m7F#m7  Chord diagramE/F#E/F#  Chord diagramF#m7F#m7  Chord diagramE/F#E/F#

Chord diagramF#m7F#m7  Chord diagramE/F#E/F#  D6/9  Chord diagramE/F#E/F#

Chord diagramF#m7F#m7  Chord diagramBm7Bm7  D6/9  Chord diagramF#m7F#m7


Repeat 2nd half of intro sequence to fade, with intro riff + solo ad lib.


Chord Shapes
------------

N.B: all shapes relative to capo at 2nd fret (e.g 1 means 1 fret above
capo i.e fret 3).


EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE
0x543x  0x423x  x3223x  x0555x

Chord diagramF#m7F#m7    Chord diagramE/F#E/F#   D6/9   Chord diagramBm7Bm7


EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE
3x423x  x5355x  3x345x  x3133x

 E/A    Chord diagramEm9Em9    Chord diagramA13A13    Chord diagramDm9Dm9


You could also try m11 shapes as alternatives for the Chord diagramEm9Em9 and Chord diagramDm9Dm9 (x53553
and x31331). Or you could play Chord diagramD/ED/E (x5x553) and Chord diagramC/DC/D (x3x331). All three
possibilities are very similar. I think the m9 gives the best combination
of "sound and playability" but use another shape if you prefer.


EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE
1x123x  x214xx  x324xx  x434xx

 Chord diagramG13G13    Chord diagramC#C#   Chord diagramDmaj7Dmaj7   Chord diagramD#7D#7


EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE
x24242  0x5453  x2120x  x2123x

 Chord diagramC#7C#7    Chord diagramF# minorF#m    C#7*   Chord diagramC#7C#7+9


EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE
x2121x  x3545x  x2x230  x0622x

C#7-9   Chord diagramDmaj7Dmaj7   Chord diagramC#m11C#m11   Chord diagramBMaj7Bmaj7


That Chord diagramBMaj7Bmaj7 voicing is a little bit of a stretch, though
it is classic Steely Dan clustered voicing. For a simpler
Chord diagramBMaj7Bmaj7 try x0212x


EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE  EADGBE
0x5430  x24232  x05500  xx4355

F#m7*   Chord diagramC#m7C#m7    Chord diagramBm9Bm9   Chord diagramG#7G#7+9


EADGBE  EADGBE
xx4353  3x443x

G#7-9   Chord diagramAmaj7Amaj7


Note: the Chord diagramG#7G#7+9 and G#7-9 chords in the bridge sound like they
should also have a #5 in them. The shapes 2x2335 and 2x2333 sound
good but are difficult to fret!

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