Man in the Box Solo and Explanation

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Man in the box solo lesson, alice in chains solo lesson, alice in chains, man in the box, man in the box solo and explanation, alice in chains solo explanation. Guitar Solo Lessons.

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  • yes, Parke Fly.

  • Start with a slide up to the 14th fret on the 3rd string and then play frets 12 and 15 on the 2nd string. Finish with a bending on the 15th fret, 2nd string.

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  • wow i always though this solo was imposible but its pretty simple

  • It's an E Minor pentatonic scale very commonly used scale

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  • do you know if he keeps the wah on for the second part of the solo?

  • you go to fast asshole!!!

  • @TaylerMeeks give the guy a break, there is no fully correct tab of this on the internet. He probably had to work out a few of the parts from ear like I had to.

  • You dont play it right

  • I've been learning this for a year now and no matter what I fucking do I always hit a dumb note on g string when I do the fast part. My fingers were never meant to grace a guitar.

  • thank you so much... just learned my first solo!!

  • @Kokki66

    By the way E flat tuning: Eb Ab Db Gb Bb Eb right?

    Drop D flat tuning: Db Ab Db Gb Bb Eb right?

    So the 4th string doesn't really matter in these cases.

  • @syiunshi

    I've watched it in the beginning hammer/pull off sequence is in the 4th string you are right. But not it's not the 3rd fret. It's hammer/pull off the 2nd fret and open and he does it with his index finger. I think you will agree mee, if you do a hammer/pull off sequence on tha A string on the 5th and 7th fret and you do it again on the D string on the 2nd fret and open, the two things are equal.

  • @Kokki66 I'm not arguing about the lesson. It is very clear that he plays it differently in that video than in the music video. Watch the opening hammer ons and pull offs of the solo in the music video. It's the 4th string 3rd fret and open. If it's not drop C its drop D flat at the very least.

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