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Paying Dues intro (Richie Kotzen) Lesson by Divine

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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2009

This is the first chord progression I transcribed by ear ever. I used to rely like many other guitar players on tablature. I'm new to this so if you may find any sort of mistake please let me know.
You can find the full tab here: http://i560.photobucket.com/albums/ss45/88Divine/PayingDuesintrotab.jpg

If you want the Guitar Pro file please sent me a PM.

Note: I included the 'bass' notes in the tab which don't have to be played all the time. I use them to my own liking.

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  • Great job, easy, fast, and clear ! Keep on rockin' !

  • Thanks mate, I'm glad you got something out of it!

  • Excellent! Thank you for your very thorough explanation of this song so far! Please continue tabbing the song.. Can you do the solos? :-)=

  • You're welcome MonoQuasi! The really fast parts might be difficult, but maybe I can do a few licks from the solo's.

  • great...and thanks

  • You're welcome lacan75

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  • Hey man, thanks! This guitar is my favorite guitar and would cry if for some reason I have to part with it. The Chopper T is technically speaking a humbucker in single coil format. You can use it for heavier styles, BUT of course a high output full sized humbucker is better for playing metal. Nonetheless, I think the Chopper T in combination with the Twang King and the series/parallel switch make this guitar quite versatile. You can easily cover blues, funk and some heavier rock styles.

  • Great job man! Very nice playing!

    If you don't mind me asking, how do you like that guitar? I'm looking into one, because i love how they look and feel. But do you reckon it could take heavier music styles? Because i mainly want a guitar that is very versatile. Thanks! And keep on posting great vids!

  • Thanks!

  • good job!

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