Ozzy Osbourne – Mama, I’m Coming Home (Tab)
Here’s my take on Ozzy Osbourne’s Mama, I’m Coming Home.
Intro: Starting off with an incongruous country lick. Then moving into a descending line played on the g- and C-strings with the thumb. Set against static notes on the E- and A-strings (plucked by the index and middle fingers respectively).
It fits nicely on the uke and sounds more intricate than it actually is.
Verse: Carrying on the descending line but now played with one finger per string picking.
Pre-Chorus: Building up the tension with a strum each time there’s a chord change.
Chorus: Bringing in more strums, slides and ventures up the neck. Stepping things up in terms of intensity and difficulty.
Break: This little acoustic break is my favourite part to play. It’s a challenge to play at speed but it suits the ukulele very well.
Solo: The big electric solo is less suited to the uke but still fun to play. I haven’t been particularly faithful to the original, so feel free to adjust it to your own taste.
Coda: The coda is just like the end of the chorus, but there are an extra couple of beats on the F chord that add a little suspense.