Start out, the whole solo, it takes place on the bottom three strings, so take your pointer finger and start it on the seventh fret of you G string, third string from top. That’s the note, and on the ninth fret, your ring finger wants to be there. Alright, so this tab is broken up into four lines. You don’t have like two over here, so I’m just going to show you one by one.
Alright, the first one is you play your ninth fret once, take it off play seven, then you play your nine, and another tap and push it up to bend it. When you bend it, it really just raises. It’ll raise it up a step. So if you don’t like bending, you can just slide up to 10, so it’s the same thing. So, you play nine, seven, nine, nine with a bend, seven. Alright, then take that ring finger and set it right here on the eighth fret of your B string, the next string down, second one on top, B string.
Play the eight. Slide to 10. Then pointer finger eight, slide down pointer finger six, ring finger eight, then 10, 10, eight, then that middle finger’s going to be right here so you can stick it right down the ninth fret of your G string. Play it and bend in the seven. So, that together sounds like this.
The second line of the solo is I think probably the toughest part. It’s really not that hard once you’ve figured out the kind of trick to it. Alright, so once you’ve finished that last note, do the first one, hurry up and just put a bar on the seventh fret, bottom three strings is all you need to bar. Your middle finger is going to go on the eighth fret of your high E, and your pinky is going to go on the tenth fret of the B string. And what you’re going to do is you’re going to play the G string which is on the seventh, your B is on 10, and your middle is on A, so you’re going to play the G string on seven, the B string on 10, G string on seven, E string on eight, and then you play the seven more time on the G string and then as soon as you put that, take your pinky and move that down to your tenth fret of your high E. So that together it sounds like this.
Alright, once you play those notes right there, you’re going to leave that pinky there and kind of use that as your guide. So leave your pinky there, turn it, so you can move and put your ring finger here on the tenth fret of your B string. Alright, then your pointer finger’s going to go down here on the eighth fret of your high E. And the tabs as you played, 10, eight, 10 , 10, eight, 10, eight on A, and 10 on the B. I figured out. Instead of going which is tougher to pick, if you’re a beginner you can actually juts play that 10 on high E and pull off your pinky.
And if you left the pull off, I’m not pulling straight up. I’m pulling to the side, kind of this direction. Alright, so you play in the 10, pull it off, so the note, the eighth, this note rings out on the pull off. And you’re playing 10 on the B, and you do that. You do that four times, I think. Yeah, you do that four times. And after the fourth time, you do 10-eight, 10-eight, 10-eight, 10. So, do it four times right there. Then you do it 10-eight, 10-eight, and then 10-eight, 10 in the last one.
So you do it four times then you it, 10-eight, 10-eight, then four more times. And then after that last 10-eight, 10, you’re going to go eight, six, nine, two nines, after your last 10, eight, 10, you’re going to go eight, six, nine, nine to bend, seven. Then you have an eight, slide to 10.
So that little section there that I’m going to play for you real quick and I just explained, is actually the second and third line. So it starts out with a bar on the seventh, and it goes to the whole and then eight. Let’s see, eight, six, nine, nine to bend, seven, eight, slide 10. And then after you do the eight slide 10, you get into the very last line which is 10 on the G string, nine, and then pointer finger there on the ninth fret of the G string, you just play nine, slide up to 10 and down, you do that twice.
So after that eight slide 10 ends the third line of this tab, you play 10, nine, nine slide to 10, back to nine the second time and then down, just play at seven. So I’ll try and play that altogether really quickly for that. I haven’t learned this that long so I’m going to try and look at how to do it.
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So there is the solo. Check out the tab over here guys. I hope the chords are helpful. And as always check out www.FREEandEASYguita.com. December 25th, Christmas Day, it’s going to be released. It’s going to have a chat forum. It’s going to have how to post your questions. It’s going to have another page, just a huge chat room you guys can log in to. I want to have special promotional stuff before I give it out, actually personalized CD’s. We’re going to have kind of a contest. We’re going to give out personalized CD’s with say five songs that the winner wants to hear them. So and I’ll teach those five, so alright guys, well, take care. I hope the lessons have been helping you guys and hope you learn.
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