Now I have the enitre song down for the most part. But the peak solo at the end for some reason I can't get. I've tried doing it by ear, tried doing it by tab but for some reason I can't hit that one note, which according to all the tab is a bend on the high E string at the 20th fret or a bend on the highest C on a 22 fret guitar. Can anyone help with this? Is he using a pinched harmonic? How high is bending the note? Do you know what note he is bending it up too? Many thanks in advance.
Ryan
the second solo is in D. I believe it's just a whole step bend from C to D. Try this, i hope it makes sense.7
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-20^(22) 20^(22)~~~20^(22)--17-20(h/o)17-------17--20(h/o)17-------17--20(h/o)17-------17--20^(22)--20^(22)~~
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a rolling half step bend from 19 to 20 is good to build up tension there too.
that was a mess to look at after posting. my apologies. just bend to the tonic from the 7th to hit the sweetness, no pinch harmonic is required.
Hey McGrupp, I "coded" the tab for you to clean it up. next time you want to post tab, type it out, then highlight the entire tab, then click on the pound sign "#" which will code it for you like you see above.
thank you for the tip Walker, I was wondering how to do that.