ok, i only have an electric, but when you go into the faster part after the power chords, is it 9h11(a),9 (d string) or do you have to hit them as a chord? because i dunno if thats just how it sounds with reverb.
No, he does slide the B pwr chord down on 1st beat of the measure. The part I played incorrectly was picking the B chrd on the 1st and 2nd quarter note, instead of just the 1st and letting it ring out on the slide down.
sounds pretty perfect, haha.
ok, i only have an electric, but when you go into the faster part after the power chords, is it 9h11(a),9 (d string) or do you have to hit them as a chord? because i dunno if thats just how it sounds with reverb.
biker5211 2 years ago
Here's the deal:
1) STUDIO VERSION:
The guitar on the recorded version is a LOT more complex than what I'm playing. I'm doing a sort of simplified, hybrid version of it.
LIVE VERSION:
Steve does a very stripped down version of the studio track, but he plays it double time:
-------------9-------------9-- --- D
--9-H11-------9-H11--------- A
------------------------------ ----- E
If you want the tab for how exactly how I'm playing it, send me a message and I'll tab it out for you!
beavis408 2 years ago
Stop sliding after every note.
jordanmacintosh702 3 years ago
No, he does slide the B pwr chord down on 1st beat of the measure. The part I played incorrectly was picking the B chrd on the 1st and 2nd quarter note, instead of just the 1st and letting it ring out on the slide down.
beavis408 3 years ago
yeah you nailed it, way to go, post the rest!
OberstHulmbug 3 years ago
nice u learnn it by tabs er what?
NuBsLiCe 4 years ago
amazing!, do the full song next time itll be sick
dwestbaby13 4 years ago